Toledo and Central Michigan share the same overall record at 3-3 and the same conference record at 1-1. In fact, five of the six teams in the MAC West are currently 1-1 in league play, so both programs hope to achieve separation this Saturday.
In a matchup headlining two of the MAC’s top halfbacks in Bryant Koback and Lew Nichols, one of these middle of the pack programs will surpass .500, stay afloat in the crowded division race, and take a step closer to bowl eligibility.
Toledo controls this series and sports a 10-1 record over Central Michigan since 2010.