Western Kentucky enters the closing stretch with a chance to still finish the regular season with a winning record.
It’s a four-game Conference USA ending that starts at 5 p.m. CST Saturday against Florida Atlantic in Boca Raton, Fla.
When WKU looks at the Owls, they notice some similarities to one of the two teams they’ve claimed victory against in 2020 – Middle Tennessee.
“Their quarterback’s really talented. He can run with the ball really good. Reminds me of kind of the Middle Tennessee mindset. We’ve got to be able to control him and not let him make big plays,” WKU coach Tyson Helton said.