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MAC returns with 6-game football season starting Nov. 4

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Miami (Ohio) wide receiver Jack Sorenson attempts to catch a pass as Central Michigan’s LaQuan Johnson defends during the first half of the Mid-American Conference championship game in December 2019.

The Mid-American Conference, the first major college football league to postpone its season, became the final one to jump back in, making it 10 out of 10 conferences that will play in the fall.

As university presidents in the Big Ten, Pac-12 and Mountain West have done over the last 10 days, MAC leaders Friday voted to reverse their August decision to kick football to spring and tee it up during its usual season.

Just like the other conferences returning to fall ball, the MAC cited advancements in covid-19 antigen testing as key to the change of direction. The conference will begin testing athletes four times per week, starting Oct 5.

“Our decisions, in August and again today, have been guided by an overriding concern for the well-being of the student athletes, institutions, and the community at large,” commissioner Jon Steinbrecher said in a statement. “Our medical advisory group, presidents, directors of athletics and others have worked hard to develop a plan that provides the opportunity for student athletes to compete.”

The MAC will start Wednesday, Nov. 4, and the championship game will be played Dec. 18 or 19.

The conference consists of Akron, Ball State, Bowling Green, Buffalo, Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, Kent State, Miami (Ohio), Northern Illinois, Ohio, Toledo and Western Michigan.

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