2019 Mid-American Conference football season explained

2019 Mid-American Conference football season
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League:NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision
Sport:Football
Duration:August 29, 2019 - January 2020
No Of Teams:12
Season:Regular Season
Mvp:LeVante Bellamy
Mvp Link:Mid-American Conference football individual awards
Conf1:East Division
Conf1 Champ:Miami RedHawks
Conf1 Runner-Up:Ohio Bobcats
Conf2:West Division
Conf2 Champ:Central Michigan
Conf2 Runner-Up:Western Michigan
Finals:MAC Championship Game
Finals Link:2019 MAC Championship Game
Finals Champ:Miami RedHawks
Finals Runner-Up:Central Michigan
Seasonslistnames:Football
Prevseason Year:2018
Nextseason Year:2020

The 2019 Mid-American Conference football season was the 74th season for the Mid-American Conference (MAC). and is part of the 2019 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The season will begin on August 29 and will end on November 30. The entire schedule was released on February 20, 2019. The MAC Championship Game will be held on December 7, 2019.[1]

Previous season

See main article: 2018 Mid-American Conference football season. in 2018, Northern Illinois won the West Division with a 6–2 Conference record while the Buffalo won the East Division with a 7–1 Conference record. Northern Illinois defeated Buffalo in the MAC Championship Game.[2]

Preseason

Preseason Poll

The MAC Preseason Poll will be released at the MAC Media Day On July 23, 2019 in Detroit, Michigan.[3]

East

  1. Ohio (24), 144 points
  2. Miami 107 points
  3. Buffalo 100 points
  4. Kent State 62 points
  5. Akron 54 points
  6. Bowling Green 37 points

West

  1. Toledo (15), 127 points
  2. Western Michigan (5), 112 points
  3. Northern Illinois (3), 103 points
  4. Eastern Michigan 83 points
  5. Ball State 43 points
  6. Central Michigan (1), 36 points

(first place votes)

MAC Championship

Ohio received 13 votes as the predicted 2019 MAC Championship Game winner. Toledo (7); Western Michigan (2); Northern Illinois (1) and Central Michigan (1) also received votes.

Head coaches

Coaching changes

There will be three new head coaches in MAC for the 2019 season.

Mike Jinks was fired and replaced by Scot Loeffler at Bowling Green.

John Bonamego was fired and replaced by Jim McElwain at Central Michigan.

Rod Carey left Northern Illinois for Temple and was replaced by Thomas Hammock.

Coaches

TeamHead CoachPrevious JobYears at schoolOverall recordMAC recordMAC titles
style=Akron Tom ArthChattanooga10
style=Ball StateMike NeuNew Orleans Saints (QB coach)40
style=Bowling GreenScot LoefflerVirginia Tech Hokies (QB Coach)10
style=BuffaloLance LeipoldWisconsin-Whitewater50
style=Central MichiganJim McElwainFlorida10
style=Eastern MichiganChris CreightonDrake60
style=Kent StateSean LewisSyracuse (Co Off. Coordinator)10
style=MiamiChuck MartinNotre Dame5 0
style=Northern IllinoisThomas HammockBaltimore Ravens running backs coach10
style=OhioFrank SolichNebraska150
style=ToledoJason CandleToledo (Off. Coordinator)41
style=Western MichiganTim LesterPurdue (QB coach)30

Schedule

Regular season

The Regular season will begin on August 29 and will end on November 30

Index to colors and formatting
MAC member won
MAC member lost
MAC teams in bold

Week Fourteen

Championship Game

Week Fifteen (MAC Championship game)

See also: 2019 MAC Championship Game.

Mid-American vs other conferences

2019–2020 records against non-conference foes:

Regular Season

Power 5 ConferencesRecord
ACC0–4
Big Ten1–9
Big 120–1
BYU/Notre Dame1–1
Pac-120–2
SEC0–4
Power 5 Total2–21
Other FBS ConferencesRecord
American1–1
C-USA1–3
Independents (Excluding BYU and Notre Dame)1–2
Mountain West1–0
Sun Belt2–2
Other FBS Total5–8
FCS OpponentsRecord
Football Championship Subdivision10–0
Total Non-Conference Record17–29

Post Season

Power Conferences 5Record
ACC0–1
Big Ten0–0
Big 120–0
BYU/Notre Dame0-0
Pac-120–0
SEC0–0
Power 5 Total0–1
Other FBS ConferencesRecord
American0–0
C–USA1–1
Independents (Excluding Notre Dame)0–0
Mountain West2–1
Sun Belt0–1
Other FBS Total3–3
Total Bowl Record3–4

Mid-American vs Power 5 matchups

This is a list of games the MAC has scheduled versus power conference teams (ACC, Big 10, Big 12, Pac-12, BYU, Notre Dame and SEC). All rankings are from the current AP Poll at the time of the game.

Date Conference Visitor Home Site Score
August 29 Pac-12 Kent State Arizona StateSun Devil Stadium • Tempe, AZL 7–30
August 31 SEC Toledo KentuckyKroger Field • Lexington, KYL 24–38
August 31 Big Ten Akron IllinoisMemorial Stadium • Champaign, ILL 3–42
August 31 Big Ten Indiana Ball StateLucas Oil Stadium • Indianapolis, INL 24–34
August 31 Big Ten Miami (OH) No. 20 IowaKinnick Stadium • Iowa City, IAL 24–38
September 7 ACC Ohio PittsburghHeinz Field • Pittsburgh, PAL 10–20
September 7 Big 12 Bowling Green Kansas StateBill Snyder Family Stadium • Manhattan, KSL 0–52
September 7 Pac-12 Northern Illinois No. 13 UtahRice–Eccles Stadium • Salt Lake City, UTL 17–35
September 7 Big Ten Central Michigan No. 17 Wisconsin Camp Randall Stadium • Madison, WIL 0–61
September 7 SEC Eastern Michigan KentuckyKroger Field • Lexington, KYL 17–38
September 7 Big Ten Western Michigan No. 19 Michigan StateSpartan Stadium • East Lansing, MIL 17–51
September 7 Big Ten Buffalo No. 15 Penn StateBeaver Stadium • University Park, PAL 13–45
September 14 Big Ten Eastern Michigan IllinoisMemorial Stadium • Champaign, ILW 34–31
September 14 SEC Kent State AuburnJordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, ALL 16–55
September 14 Big Ten Northern Illinois NebraskaMemorial Stadium • Lincoln, NEL 8–44
September 21 Big Ten Miami (OH) Ohio StateOhio Stadium • Columbus, OHL 5–76
September 21 ACC Central Michigan Miami (FL)Hard Rock Stadium • Miami, FLL 12–17
September 21 ACC Ball State NC StateCarter–Finley Stadium • Raleigh, NCL 23–34
September 21 ACC Western Michigan SyracuseCarrier Dome • Syracuse, NYL 33–52
September 28 SEC Northern Illinois VanderbiltVanderbilt Stadium • Nashville, TNL 18–24
September 28 Independent BYU ToledoGlass Bowl • Toledo, OHW 28–21
October 5 Big Ten Kent State No. 8 WisconsinCamp Randall Stadium • Madison, WIL 0–48
October 5 Independent Bowling Green No. 9 Notre DameNotre Dame Stadium • Notre Dame, INL 0–52

Mid-American vs Group of Five matchups

The following games include MAC teams competing against teams from the American, C-USA, Mountain or Sun Belt.

Date Conference Visitor Home Site Score
August 31 Sun Belt Eastern Michigan Coastal CarolinaBrooks Stadium • Conway, SCW 30–23
September 7 C-USA UAB Akron InfoCision Stadium • Akron, OHW 31–23
September 14 American Miami (OH) Cincinnati Nippert Stadium • Cincinnati, OHL 13–35
September 14 C-USA Florida Atlantic Ball State Scheumann Stadium • Muncie, INL 31–41
September 14 C-USA Louisiana Tech Bowling GreenDoyt Perry Stadium • Bowling Green, OHL 7–35
September 14 C-USA Ohio MarshallJoan C. Edwards Stadium • Huntington, WVL 31–33
September 14 Sun Belt Georgia State Western MichiganWaldo Stadium • Kalamazoo, MIW 57–10
September 21 Mountain West Toledo Colorado StateCanvas Stadium • Fort Collins, COW 41–35
September 21 American Temple BuffaloUB Stadium • Buffalo, NYW 38–22
September 21 Sun Belt Louisiana OhioPeden Stadium • Athens, OHL 25–45
September 21 Sun Belt Troy AkronInfoCision Stadium • Akron, OH L 7–35

Mid-American vs FBS independents matchups

The following games include MAC teams competing against FBS Independents, which includes Army, Liberty, New Mexico State, or UMass.

Date Conference Visitor Home Site Score
September 14 Independents Buffalo Liberty Williams Stadium • Lynchburg, VAL 17–35
September 28 Independents Akron UMass Warren McGuirk Alumni Stadium • Amherst, MAL 29–37
October 12 Independents New Mexico State Central MichiganKelly/Shorts Stadium • Mount Pleasant, MIW 42–28

Mid-American vs FCS matchups

Date Visitor Home Site Score
August 29 Albany Central MichiganKelly/Shorts Stadium • Mount Pleasant, MIW 38–21
August 29 Morgan State Bowling Green Doyt Perry Stadium • Bowling Green, OHW 46–3
August 29 Robert Morris Buffalo UB Stadium • Buffalo, NYW 38–10
August 31 Rhode Island OhioPeden Stadium • Athens, OHW 41–20
August 31 Illinois State Northern Illinois Huskie Stadium • DeKalb, ILW 24–10
August 31 Monmouth Western Michigan Waldo Stadium • Kalamazoo, MIW 48–13
September 7 Kennesaw State Kent State Dix Stadium • Kent, OHW 26–23 (OT)
September 7 Fordham Ball State Scheumann Stadium • Muncie, INW 57–29
September 7 Tennessee Tech Miami (OH) Yager Stadium • Miami, OHW 48–17
September 14 Murray State Toledo Glass Bowl • Toledo, OHW 45–0
September 21 Central Connecticut State Eastern MichiganRynearson Stadium • Ypsilanti, MIW 34–29

Postseason

Bowl games

Legend
 MAC win
 MAC loss

See also: 2019–20 NCAA football bowl games.

Bowl gameDateSiteTelevisionTime (EST)MAC teamOpponentScoreAttendance
Bahamas BowlDecember 20Thomas Robinson StadiumNassau, BahamasESPN2:00 p.m.BuffaloCharlotte31–913,547
Frisco BowlDecember 20Toyota StadiumFrisco, TXESPN27:30 p.m.Kent StateUtah State51–4112,120
New Mexico BowlDecember 21Dreamstyle StadiumAlbuquerque, NMESPN2:00 p.m.Central MichiganSan Diego State11–4818,823
Quick Lane BowlDecember 26Ford FieldDetroit, MIESPN8:00 p.m.Eastern MichiganPittsburgh30–3434,765
First Responder BowlDecember 30Gerald J. Ford Stadium • Dallas, TXESPN12:30 p.m.Western MichiganWestern Kentucky20–2313,164
Famous Idaho Potato BowlJanuary 3, 2020Albertsons StadiumBoise, IDESPN3:30 p.m.OhioNevada30–2113,611
LendingTree BowlJanuary 6, 2020Ladd-Peebles StadiumMobile, ALESPN7:30 p.m.Miami (OH)Louisiana17–2729,212

Rankings are from CFP rankings. All times Eastern Time Zone. MAC teams shown in bold.

Selection of teams

Awards and honors

Player of the week honors

East Division

WeekOffensive Defensive Special Teams
PlayerTeamPositionPlayerTeamPositionPlayerTeamPosition
Week 1 (Sept. 2)Darius WadeBowling GreenQBJared DorseOhioLBDerek AdamsKent StateP
Week 2 (Sept. 9)Dustin BurkhartAkronWRJoey BanksBuffaloSMatthew TrickettKent StateK
Week 3 (Sept. 16)Nathan RourkeOhioQBKameron ButlerMiami (OH)DLDerek Adams (2)Kent StateP
Week 4 (Sept. 23)Dustin CrumKent StateQBJoey Banks (2)BuffaloSLouie ZervosOhioK
Week 5 (Sept. 30)Jaylon BesterMiami (OH)RBMike BrownMiami (OH)DBSam SlomanMiami (OH)K
Week 6 (Oct. 5)O'Shaan AllisonOhioRBTaylor RigginsBuffaloDEDerek Adams (3)Kent StateP
Week 7 (Oct. 12)Grant LoyBowling GreenQBElvis HinesKent StateDBMatthew Trickett (2)Kent StateK
Week 8 (Oct. 19)Nathan Rourke (2)OhioQBLedarius MackBuffaloDEMaurice ThomasMiami (OH)KR/PR
Week 9 (Oct. 28)Nathan Rourke (3)OhioQBJoey Banks (3)BuffaloS Sam Sloman (2)Miami (OH)PK
Week 10 (Nov. 4)Kyle VantreaseBuffaloQBChibueze OnwukaBuffaloDTMason LawlerBowling GreenK
Week 11 (Nov. 11)Dustin Crum (2)Kent StateQBSterling WeatherfordMiami (OH)DBSam Sloman (3)Miami (OH)K
Week 12 (Nov. 18)Xavier WilliamsKent StateRBTravion BanksMiami (OH)DBMatthew Trickett (3)Kent StateK
Week 13 (Nov. 25)Ivan Pace Jr.Miami (OH)LBLouie Zervos (2)OhioK
Week 14 (Dec. 2)Jaret Patterson (2)BuffaloRBKJ SheraldKent StateDBLonnie PhelpsMiami (OH)DL

West Division

WeekOffensive Defensive Special Teams
PlayerTeamPositionPlayerTeamPositionPlayerTeamPosition
Week 1 (Sept. 2)QBJalen McKieNorthern IllinoisDBKeith MixonWestern Michigan WR/KR/PR
Week 2 (Sept. 9)Drew PlittBall StateQBBrody HoyingEastern MichiganDBBrady BuellCentral MichiganP
Week 3 (Sept. 16)Mike Glass III (2)Eastern MichiganQBTreshaun HaywardWestern MichiganLBChad RylandEastern MichiganK
Week 4 (Sept. 23)Bryant KobackToledoRBSean AdesanyaCentral MichiganDEMathew SextonEastern MichiganWR/PR/KR
Week 5 (Sept. 30)Shakif SeymourToledoRBKahlil RobinsonToledoSEvan DavisToledoK
Week 6 (Oct. 5)RBSaeed HoltToledoLBRyan RimmlerBall StateK
Week 7 (Oct. 12)Tre HarbisonNorthern IllinoisRBDrake SpearsWestern MichiganLBJohn RichardsonNorthern IllinoisK
Week 8 (Oct. 19)Preston HutchinsonEastern MichiganQBDa'Quaun Jamison Central MichiganDBJake JulienEastern MichiganP
Week 9 (Oct. 28)LeVante BellamyWestern Michigan RBTreshaun Hayward (2)Western Michigan LB Ronnie JonesToledoKR
Week 10 (Nov. 4)Jonathan Ward (2)Central MichiganRBMichael OliverCentral MichiganLBMatt FerenceNorthern IllinoisP
Week 11 (Nov. 11)LeVante Bellamy (2)Western MichiganRBJamal HinesToledoDEMalik DunnerBall StateKR/PR
Week 12 (Nov. 18)Jonathan Ward (3)Central Michigan RBJack HeflinNorthern Illinois DTJohn Richardson (2)Northern Illinois K
Week 13 (Nov. 15)Mike Glass III (3)Eastern MichiganQBKobie BeltramEastern MichiganLBRonnie Jones (2)ToledoKR/PR
Week 14 (Dec. 2)Drew Plitt (2)Ball StateQBMichael Oliver (2)Central MichiganLBMatt Ference (2)Northern IllinoisP

MAC Individual Awards

The following individuals received postseason honors as voted by the Mid-American Conference football coaches at the end of the season

AwardPlayerSchool
Offensive Player of the YearLeVante BellamyWestern Michigan
Defensive Player of the YearTreshaun HaywardWestern Michigan
Special Teams Player of the YearMatthew TrickettKent State
Freshman Player of the YearBrett GabbertMiami (OH)
Vern Smith Leadership AwardLeVante BellamyWestern Michigan
Coach of the YearJim McElwainCentral Michigan

All-conference teams

PositionPlayerTeam
First Team Offense
WRKalil Pimpletonstyle=Central Michigan
WRJustin Hallstyle=Ball State
WRSkyy Moorestyle=Western Michigan
WRJaCorey Sullivanstyle=Central Michigan
OLDanny Pinterstyle=Ball State
OLLuke Jurigastyle=Western Michigan
OLJordan Stecklerstyle=Northern Illinois
OLEvin Ksiezarczykstyle=Buffalo
OLTommy Doylestyle=Miami (OH)
TEGiovanni Riccistyle=Western Michigan
QBNathan Rourkestyle=Ohio
RBLeVante Bellamystyle=Western Michigan
RBJaret Pattersonstyle=Buffalo
PKMatthew Trickettstyle=Kent State
First Team Defense
DLSean Adesanyastyle=Central Michigan
DLTaylor Rigginsstyle=Buffalo
DLMalcolm Kooncestyle=Buffalo
DLDoug Costinstyle=Miami (OH)
OLB Treshaun Haywardstyle=Western Michigan
OLB Troy Brownstyle=Central Michigan
ILB Jacob Whitestyle=Ball State
ILB John Lakostyle=Akron
DBJoey Banksstyle=Buffalo
DBJavon Haganstyle=Ohio
DBVince Calhounstyle=Eastern Michigan
DBAntonio Phillipsstyle=Ball State
PKyle Kramerstyle=Miami (OH)
First Team Specialists
KRSKeith Mixonstyle=Western Michigan
PRSKalil Pimpletonstyle=Central Michigan
PositionPlayerTeam
Second Team Offense
WRRiley Millerstyle=Ball State
WRArthur Jacksonstyle=Eastern Michigan
WRBryce Mitchellstyle=Toledo
WRQuintin Morrisstyle=Bowling Green
OLAusten Pleasantsstyle=Ohio
OLJaylon Moorestyle=Western Michigan
OLKayode Awosikastyle=Buffalo
OLMike Caliendostyle=Western Michigan
OLPaul Nosworthystyle=Buffalo
TETony Poljanstyle=Central Michigan
QBMike Glass IIIstyle=Eastern Michigan
RBBryant Kobackstyle=Toledo
RBCaleb Huntleystyle=Ball State
PKSam Slomanstyle=Miami (OH)
Second Team Defense
DLAli Fayadstyle=Western Michigan
DLJack Heflinstyle=Northern Illinois
DLLedarius Mackstyle=Buffalo
DLKameron Butlerstyle=Miami (OH)
OLB Brody Hoyingstyle=Eastern Michigan
OLB Kadofi Wrightstyle=Buffalo
ILB Michael Oliverstyle=Central Michigan
ILB Drake Spearsstyle=Western Michigan
DBJamal Parkerstyle=Kent State
DBMykelti Williamsstyle=Northern Illinois
DBAmechi Uzodinmastyle=Ball State
DBTyrone Hillstyle=Buffalo
PMichael Farkasstyle=Ohio
Second Team Specialists
KRSMalik Dunnerstyle=Ball State
PRSMaurice Thomasstyle=Miami (OH)
PositionPlayerTeam
Third Team Offense
WRIsaiah McCoystyle=Kent State
WRAntonio Nunnstyle=Buffalo
WRMike Carriganstyle=Kent State
WRDylan Drummondstyle=Eastern Michigan
OLNick Rosistyle=Toledo
OLDanny Godlevskestyle=Miami (OH)
OLCurtis Blackwellstyle=Ball State
OLMarques Grimesstyle=Ohio
OLSteven Hayesstyle=Ohio
TEMitchell Brinkmanstyle=Northern Illinois
QBJon Wassinkstyle=Western Michigan
RBJonathan Wardstyle=Central Michigan
RBTre Harbisonstyle=Northern Illinois
PKJohn Richardsonstyle=Northern Illinois
Third Team Defense
DLJamal Hinesstyle=Toledo
DLChibueze Onwukastyle=Buffalo
DLTheo Majettestyle=Kent State
DLRobi Stuartstyle=Central Michigan
OLB Myles Reidstyle=Miami (OH)
OLB Kholbe Colemanstyle=Bowling Green
ILB Kobie Beltramstyle=Eastern Michigan
ILB Jaylin Thomasstyle=Ball State
DBAlvin Davisstyle=Akron
DBEmmanuel Rugambastyle=Miami (OH)
DBPatrick Luprostyle=Western Michigan
DBKevin McGillstyle=Eastern Michigan
PDerek Adamsstyle=Kent State
Third Team Specialists
KRSDL Knockstyle=Ohio
PRSKeith Mixonstyle=Western Michigan

Ref:[4]

All Conference Honorable Mentions:

All-Americans

The 2019 College Football All-America Teams are composed of the following College Football All-American first teams chosen by the following selector organizations: Associated Press (AP), Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), American Football Coaches Association (AFCA), Walter Camp Foundation (WCFF), The Sporting News (TSN), Sports Illustrated (SI), USA Today (USAT) ESPN, CBS Sports (CBS), FOX Sports (FOX) College Football News (CFN), Bleacher Report (BR), Scout.com, Phil Steele (PS), SB Nation (SB), Athlon Sports, Pro Football Focus (PFF) and Yahoo! Sports (Yahoo!).

Currently, the NCAA compiles consensus all-America teams in the sports of Division I-FBS football and Division I men's basketball using a point system computed from All-America teams named by coaches associations or media sources. The system consists of three points for a first-team honor, two points for second-team honor, and one point for third-team honor. Honorable mention and fourth team or lower recognitions are not accorded any points. Football consensus teams are compiled by position and the player accumulating the most points at each position is named first team consensus all-American. Currently, the NCAA recognizes All-Americans selected by the AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, and the WCFF to determine Consensus and Unanimous All-Americans. Any player named to the First Team by all five of the NCAA-recognized selectors is deemed a Unanimous All-American.[5] [6]

PositionPlayerSchoolSelectorUnanimousConsensus
First Team All-Americans
None
PositionPlayerSchoolSelectorUnanimousConsensus
Second Team All-Americans
LBTreshaun Haywardstyle=Western MichiganTSN

National award winners

2019 College Football Award Winners

Home game attendance

TeamStadiumCapacityGame 1Game 2Game 3Game 4Game 5Game 6Game 7Total Average% of Capacity
style=AkronInfoCision Stadium–Summa Field27,88118,97216,95422,692 †16,90910,81121,414[7] 107,75217,958
style=Ball StateScheumann Stadium22,50010,12314,33315,113 †5,5727,2497,15559,5459,924
style=Bowling GreenDoyt Perry Stadium24,00017,62018,02119,199 †15,10012,1139,71591,76815,294
style=BuffaloUB Stadium29,01318,41217,62120,042 †14,85013,83013,74998,50416,417
style=Central MichiganKelly/Shorts Stadium30,25512,20718,641 †15,23515,76410,4389,101
style=Eastern MichiganRynearson Stadium30,20017,28617,85220,528 †16,01713,444
style=Kent StateDix Stadium25,31918,67919,700 †8,4558,4508,825
style=Miami (OH)Yager Stadium24,28616,02218,41911,71019,89722,921 †
style=Northern IllinoisHuskie Stadium24,00014,568 †10,3659,0275,0623,568
style=OhioPeden Stadium24,00016,66517,41618,01915,00920,589 †11,700
style=ToledoGlass Bowl26,24825,361 †24,88922,14118,06116,33115,610
style=Western MichiganWaldo Stadium30,20015,02122,328 †20,47621,70216,77811,314
Bold – Exceed capacity
†Season High

NFL Draft

The following list includes all MAC players who were drafted in the 2020 NFL draft.

PlayerPositionSchoolDraft
Round
Round
Pick
Overall
Pick
Team
Gstyle=Ball State53149Indianapolis Colts
Sam SlomanKstyle=Miami (OH)734248Los Angeles Rams

Notes and References

  1. Web site: MAC Announces 2019 Football Schedule. Getsomemaction.com. February 20, 2019. February 20, 2019.
  2. Web site: Northern Illinois Scores Late To Win MAC Title Game. USA Today.com. November 30, 2018. November 30, 2018.
  3. News: MAC announces 2019 preseason football poll. 2019-07-23. en.
  4. Web site: MAC Announces 2019 All-MAC Teams & Postseason Awards. December 4, 2019. December 4, 2019. getsomemaction.com. Mid-American Conference.
  5. Web site: 2010-11 NCAA Statistics Policies(updated 9/15/2010) . December 10, 2011 . January 3, 2012 . September 15, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120103181529/http://www.ncaa.org/wps/wcm/connect/public/NCAA/Resources/Stats/Statistics+Policies . . dead .
  6. http://www.sportingnews.com/ca/ncaa-football/news/alabamas-tua-tagovailoa-2018-consensus-all-american-team/u4gei2bnxvig1jmptsbwhsj97 2018 Consensus All-America Team
  7. Web site: Ohio vs. Akron - Game Summary - November 26, 2019 - ESPN. ESPN.com. en. 2019-12-12.