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词条 Mid-American Conference football individual awards
释义

  1. Offensive Player of the Year

     Winners  Winners by school 

  2. Defensive Player of the Year

     Winners  Winners by school 

  3. Special Teams Player of the Year

      Winners   Winners by school 

  4. Freshman Player of the Year

      Winners   Winners by school 

  5. Vern Smith Leadership Award

     Winners   Winners by school  

  6. Coach of the Year

     Winners  Winners by school 

  7. References

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The Mid-American Conference football awards are given annually by the Mid-American Conference (MAC) at the conclusion of each college football season. The conference gives out a total of five awards, the Offensive, Defensive, and Freshman Players of the Year, the Coach of the Year, and the Vern Smith Leadership Award, which is given to the league's MVP in that season. The Vern Smith Award is selected by a vote of the coaches in the MAC while the remaining awards are selected by the MAC News Media Association.

Offensive Player of the Year

Winners

Season Player Team Position
1965 Willie|Asbury}} Kent State
1966 Bruce|Matte}} Miami
1967 John|Schneider|nolink=1}} Toledo
1968 Cleve|Bryant}} Ohio
1969 Chuck|Ealey}} Toledo QB
1970 Chuck|Ealey|nolink=1}} (2) Toledo QB
1971* Chuck|Ealey|nolink=1}} (3) Toledo QB
1971* Phil|Villapiano}} Bowling Green
1972 Bob|Hitchens}} Miami
1973 Paul|Miles|Paul Miles (American football)}} Bowling Green
1974 Gene|Swick}} Toledo
1975 Gene|Swick|nolink=1}} (2) Toledo
1976 Jerome|Persell}} Western Michigan RB
1977 Jerome|Persell|nolink=1}} (2) Western Michigan RB
1978* Jerome|Persell|nolink=1}} (3) Western Michigan RB
1978* Dave|Petzke}} Northern Illinois
1979 Gary|Hogeboom}} Central Michigan QB
1980 Mark|O'Connell|Mark O'Connell (American football)}} Ball State
1981 Sam|Shon}} Ohio
1982 Curtis|Adams|Curtis Adams (American football)}} Central Michigan
1983 Brian|McClure}} Bowling Green
1984 Brian|McClure|nolink=1}} (2) Bowling Green
1985 Brian|McClure|nolink=1}} (3) Bowling Green
1986 Terry|Morris|Terry Morris (quarterback)}} Miami QB
1987 Eric|Wilkerson}} Kent State
1988 Tony|Kimbrough}} Western Michigan QB
1989 David|Riley|David Riley (American football)}} Ball State
1990 Jeff|Bender}} Central Michigan
1991 Erik|White|Erik White (Canadian football)}} Bowling Green
1992 Erik|White|nolink=1}} (2) Bowling Green
1993 Mike|Neu}} Ball State
1994 Brian|Pruitt}} Central Michigan
1995 Wasean|Tait}} Toledo
1996 Kareem|Wilson}} Ohio
1997 Randy|Moss}} Marshall WR
1998 Travis|Prentice}} Miami RB
1999 Chad|Pennington}} Marshall QB
2000 Robert|Sanford}} Western Michigan RB
2001 Byron|Leftwich}} Marshall QB
2002 Byron|Leftwich|nolink=1}} (2) Marshall QB
2003 Ben|Roethlisberger}} Miami QB
2004 Omar|Jacobs}} Bowling Green QB
2005 Greg|Jennings}} Western Michigan WR
2006 Garrett|Wolfe}} Northern Illinois RB
2007 Dan|LeFevour}} Central Michigan QB
2008 Nate|Davis|Nate Davis (quarterback)}} Ball State QB
2009 Dan|LeFevour|nolink=1}} (2) Central Michigan QB
2010 Chad|Spann}} Northern Illinois RB
2011 Chandler|Harnish}} Northern Illinois QB
2012 Jordan|Lynch}} Northern Illinois QB
2013 Jordan|Lynch|nolink=1}} (2) Northern Illinois QB
2014 Jarvion|Franklin}} Western Michigan RB
2015 Matt|Johnson|Matt Johnson (quarterback)}} Bowling Green QB
2016 Corey|Davis|Corey Davis (wide receiver)}} Western Michigan WR
2017Logan WoodsideToledoQB

Winners by school

School (First season) Wins Years
Bowling Green (1952) 9 1971, 1973, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1991, 1992, 2004, 2015
Toledo (1952) 8 1967, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1974, 1975, 1995, 2017
Western Michigan (1948) 8 1976, 1977, 1978, 1988, 2000, 2005, 2014, 2016
Central Michigan (1975) 6 1979, 1982, 1990, 1994, 2007, 2009
Northern Illinois (1975) 6 1978, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
Miami (1948) 5 1966, 1972, 1986, 1998, 2003
Ball State (1975) 4 1980, 1989, 1993, 2008
Marshall (1954) 4 1997, 1999, 2001, 2002
Ohio (1947) 3 1968, 1981, 1996
Kent State (1951) 2 1965, 1987
Akron (1992) 0
Buffalo (1999) 0
Eastern Michigan (1976) 0
Temple (2007) 0
Butler (1947) 0
Cincinnati (1947) 0
Central Florida(2002) 0
UMass (2011) 0

Defensive Player of the Year

Winners

Player (X) Denotes the number of times the player has won
Year* Co-Award Winners
Position Key
DE Defensive End DT Defensive Tackle LB Linebacker S Safety
Season Player School Position
1965 Bob|Rowe|Bob Rowe (American football)}} Western Michigan
1966 Bob|Rowe|nolink=1}} (2) Western Michigan
1967 Tom|Beutler}} Toledo DL
1968 Bob|Babich|Bob Babich (linebacker)}} Miami LB
1969 Joe|Green|Joe Green (American football)}} Bowling Green DB
1970 Dick|Adams|Dick Adams (American football)}} Miami P
1971 Mel|Long}} Toledo
1972 Jack|Lambert|Jack Lambert (American football)}} Kent State LB
1973 Brad|Cousino}} Miami LB
1974 Brad|Cousino|nolink=1}} (2) Miami LB
1975 Shafer|Suggs}} Ball State DB
1976 Aaron|Bivins}} Toledo
1977 Jack|Glowik}} Miami
1978 Ken|Kremer}} Ball State
1979 Frank|Lewandowski}} Northern Illinois LB
1980* Kent|McCormick}} Miami LB
1980* Mike|Terra}} Northern Illinois
1981 John|Zupancic}} Miami
1982 Ray|Bentley}} Central Michigan LB
1983 Brian|Pillman}} Miami DT
1984 Mark|Brandon}} Toledo DB
1985 John|Offerdahl}} Western Michigan LB
1986 Mark|Garalczyk}} Western Michigan DT
1987 Greg|Garnica}} Ball State LB
1988 Greg|Garnica|nolink=1}} (2) Ball State LB
1989 Greg|Garnica|nolink=2}} (3) Ball State LB
1990 Sean|Mulhearn}} Western Michigan LB
1991 Curt|McMillan}} Miami LB
1992 Curt|McMillan|nolink=1}} (2) Miami LB
1993 Vince|Palko}} Bowling Green LB
1994 Vince|Palko|nolink=1}} (2) Bowling Green LB
1995 Johhnie|Williams}} Miami DB
1996 Brad|Maynard}} Ball State P
1997 JoJuan|Armour}} Miami LB
1998 JoJuan|Armour|nolink=1}} (2) Miami LB
1999 Dustin|Cohen}} Miami LB
2000 Dwight|Smith|Dwight Smith (American football)}} Akron DB
2001 Max Yates Marshall LB
2002 Jason|Babin}} Western Michigan DL
2003 Jason|Babin|nolink=1}} (2) Western Michigan DL
2004 Johnathan|Goddard|Johnathan Goddard}} Marshall DL
2005 Dan|Bazuin}} Central Michigan DL
2006 Ameer|Ismail|online=1}} Western Michigan LB
2007 Clayton|Mullins}} Miami LB
2008 Larry|English}} Northern Illinois DE
2009 Adrian|Robinson}} Temple DE
2010 Roosevelt|Nix|Roosevelt Nix (fullback)}} Kent State DL
2011 Drew|Nowak}} Western Michigan DT
2012 Chris|Jones|Chris Jones (defensive tackle, born 1990)}} Bowling Green DT
2013 Khalil|Mack}} Buffalo LB
2014 Quinten|Rollins}} Miami DB
2015 Jatavis|Brown}} Akron LB
2016 Tarell|Basham}} Ohio DE
2017 Sutton|Smith}} Northern Illinois DE
2018 Sutton|Smith}} (2) Northern Illinois DE

Winners by school

School (First season) Wins Years
Miami (1948) 16 1968, 1970, 1973, 1974, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2007, 2014
Western Michigan (1948) 9 1965, 1966, 1985, 1986, 1990, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2011
Ball State (1975) 6 1975, 1978, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1996
Northern Illinois (1975) 5 1979, 1980, 2008, 2017, 2018
Bowling Green (1952) 4 1969, 1993, 1994, 2012
Toledo (1952) 4 1967, 1971, 1976, 1984
Akron (1992) 2 2000, 2015
Kent State (1951) 2 1972, 2010
Central Michigan (1975) 2 1982, 2005
Marshall (1954) 2 2001, 2004
Buffalo (1999) 1 2013
Ohio (1947) 1 2016
Temple (2007) 1 2009
Eastern Michigan (1976) 0
Butler (1947) 0
Cincinnati (1947) 0
Central Florida (2002) 0
UMass (2011) 0

Special Teams Player of the Year

Winners

Player (X) Denotes the number of times the player has been selected
Year* Co-award winners
Position key
K Placekicker KR Kick returner P Punter PR Punt returner
Season Player School Position
1998 Brad|Selent}} Western Michigan K
1999 Dave|Zastudil}} Ohio
2000 Justin|McCareins}} Northern Illinois
2001* Dave|Zastudil|nolink=1}} (2) Ohio
2001* Steve|Azar|Steve Azar (American football)}} Northern Illinois
2002 Dan|Sheldon}} Northern Illinois
2003 Steve|Azar}} (2) Northern Illinois
2004 Ryne|Robinson}} Miami
2005 Jason|Robbins}} Toledo
2006 Brian|Jackson|Brian Jackson (American football)}} Ball State
2007 Brett|Kern}} Toledo
2008 Antonio|Brown}} Central Michigan
2009 Antonio|Brown|nolink=1}} (2) Central Michigan
2010 Eric|Page}} Toledo
2011 Matt|Weller}} Ohio K
2012 Dri|Archer}} Kent State KR
2013 Jeremiah|Detmer}} Toledo K
2014 Scott|Secor}} Ball State K
2015 Aregeros|Turner}} Northern Illinois KR
2016 Darius|Phillips}} Western Michigan KR

Winners by school

School (First season) Wins Years
Northern Illinois (1975) 5 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2015
Toledo (1952) 4 2005, 2007, 2010, 2013
Ohio (1947) 3 1999, 2001, 2011
Ball State (1975) 2 2006, 2014
Central Michigan (1975) 2 2008, 2009
Western Michigan (1948) 2 1998, 2016
Kent State (1951) 1 2012
Miami (1948) 1 2004
Akron (1992) 0
Bowling Green (1952) 0
Buffalo (1999) 0
Eastern Michigan (1976) 0
Temple (2007) 0
Butler (1947) 0
Cincinnati (1947) 0
Marshall (1954) 0
Central Florida (2002) 0
UMass (2011) 0

Freshman Player of the Year

The Freshman Player of the Year award was first given by the MAC after the 1982 football season. That year's winner, Brian McClure, won a slew of MAC accords, including Offensive Player of the Year three times, and the Vern Smith award twice. Ball State, Central Michigan and Western Michigan are tied with the most awards, with players from each school winning five times.

Winners

Year* Co-Award Winners
Position Key
QB Quarterback RB Running Back TE Tight End WR Wide Receiver
DE Defensive End DT Defensive Tackle LB Linebacker S Safety
K Placekicker KR Kick Returner P Punter PR Punt Returner
Season Player School Position
1982 Brian|McClure}} Bowling Green
1983 Kelly|Spielmaker}} Western Michigan
1984 Pete|Genatempo}} Northern Illinois
1985 Marshall|Taylor|Marshall Taylor (American football)}} Northern Illinois
1986 Patrick|Young|Patrick Young (American football)}} Kent State
1987 Bernie|Parmalee}} Ball State
1988 Jeff|Bender}} Central Michigan
1989 Brad|Tayles}} Western Michigan QB
1990 Troy|Parker}} Toledo
1991 Morrey|Norris}} Kent State
1992 Deland|McCullough}} Miami
1993 Michael|Blair|Michael Blair (American football)}} Ball State
1994 Astron|Whatley}} Kent State
1995 Silas|Massey III}} Central Michigan
1996* Walt|Church}} Eastern Michigan
1996* Tim|Lester|Tim Lester (American football coach)}} Western Michigan QB
1997 Robert|Sanford}} Western Michigan RB
1998 Kurt|Gerling}} Bowling Green
1999 Brandon|Payne}} Akron
2000 Talmadge|Hill}} Ball State
2001 Ben|Roethlisberger}} Miami QB
2002 Aaron|Leeper}} Buffalo
2003 Jerry|Seymour}} Central Michigan RB
2004 Adell|Givens}} Ball State
2005 Tim|Hiller}} Western Michigan QB
2006 Dan|LeFevour}} Central Michigan QB
2007 Antonio|Brown}} Central Michigan
2008 Sean|Baker|Sean Baker (American football)}} Ball State
2009 Bernard|Pierce}} Temple
2010 Roosevelt|Nix|Roosevelt Nix (fullback)}} Kent State DL
2011 Anthon|Samuel}} Bowling Green RB[1]
2012 Jamie|Wilson|Jamie Wilson (American football)}} Western Michigan WR
2013 Corey|Davis|Corey Davis (wide receiver)}} Western Michigan WR
2014 Jarvion|Franklin}} Western Michigan RB
2015 Jamauri|Bogan}} Western Michigan RB
2016 Javon|Hagan}} Ohio S
2017Marcus ChildersNorthern IllinoisQB

Winners by school

School (First season) Wins Years
Western Michigan (1948) 9 1983, 1989, 1996, 1997, 2005, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
Ball State (1975) 5 1987, 1993, 2000, 2004, 2008
Central Michigan (1975) 5 1988, 1995, 2003, 2006, 2007
Kent State (1951) 4 1986, 1991, 1994, 2010
Bowling Green (1952) 3 1982, 1998, 2011
Miami (1948) 2 1992, 2001
Northern Illinois (1975) 2 1984, 1985, 2017
Akron (1992) 1 1999
Buffalo (1999) 1 2002
Eastern Michigan (1976) 1 1996
Ohio (1947) 1 2016
Temple (2007) 1 2009
Toledo (1952) 1 1990
Butler (1947) 0
Cincinnati (1947) 0
Marshall (1954) 0
Central Florida (2002) 0
UMass (2011) 0

Vern Smith Leadership Award

The Vern Smith Leadership Award was started in 1982 by the Downtown Toledo Athletic Club. In that year, it was known as the Jefferson Award and the name was changed to honor the University of Toledo Athletic Director Vern Smith in 1987.[27] The award is given to the top football player in the Mid-American Conference. Only four players have won the award multiple times, with the most recent winner, Larry English, being the only non-quarterback to win it. Northern Illinois leads with seven awards all-time, followed by Bowling Green, Central Michigan and Marshall tied with four awards in each school. The Vern Smith award is the only one voted on by the coaches, with the Coach of the Year, as well as the Players of the Year are selected by the media.

Winners

Player (X) Denotes the number of times the player has been selected
Year* Co-Award Winners
Position Key
QB Quarterback RB Running Back TE Tight End WR Wide Receiver
DE Defensive End DT Defensive Tackle LB Linebacker S Safety
K Placekicker KR Kick Returner P Punter PR Punt Returner
Season Player School Position
1982 Ray|Bentley}} Central Michigan LB
1983 Tim|Tyrrell}} Northern Illinois QB
1984 Brian|McClure}} Bowling Green QB
1985 Brian|McClure|nolink=1}} (2) Bowling Green QB
1986 Terry|Morris|Terry Morris (quarterback)}} Miami QB
1987 Eric|Wilkerson}} Kent State RB
1988 Tony|Kimbrough}} Western Michigan QB
1989 David|Riley|David Riley (American football)}} Ball State QB
1990 Jeff|Bender}} Central Michigan QB
1991 Erik|White}} Bowling Green QB
1992 Erik|White|nolink=1}} (2) Bowling Green QB
1993 Mike|Neu}} Ball State QB
1994 Brian|Pruitt}} Central Michigan RB
1995 Wasean|Tait}} Toledo RB
1996 Brad|Maynard}} Ball State P
1997 Randy|Moss}} Marshall WR
1998 Travis|Prentice}} Miami RB
1999 Chad|Pennington}} Marshall QB
2000 Robert|Sanford}} Western Michigan RB
2001 Byron|Leftwich}} Marshall QB
2002 Byron|Leftwich|nolink=1}} (2) Marshall QB
2003 Ben|Roethlisberger}} Miami QB
2004 Charlie|Frye}} Akron QB
2005* Bruce|Gradkowski}} Toledo QB
2005* Greg|Jennings}} Western Michigan WR
2006 Garrett|Wolfe}} Northern Illinois RB
2007 Larry|English}} Northern Illinois DE
2008 Larry|English|nolink=1}} (2) Northern Illinois DE
2009 Dan|LeFevour}} Central Michigan QB
2010 Chad|Spann}} Northern Illinois RB
2011 Chandler|Harnish}} Northern Illinois QB
2012 Jordan|Lynch}} Northern Illinois QB
2013 Jordan|Lynch|nolink=1}} (2) Northern Illinois QB
2014 Greg|Mancz}} Toledo OL
2015 Matt|Johnson|Matt Johnson (quarterback)}} Bowling Green QB
2016 Zach|Terrell}} Western Michigan QB
2017 Logan|Woodside}} Toledo QB
2018 Sutton|Smith}} Northern Illinois DE

Winners by school

School (First season) Wins Years
Northern Illinois (1975) 9 1983, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2018
Bowling Green (1952) 5 1984, 1985, 1991, 1992, 2015
Toledo (1952) 4 1995, 2005, 2014, 2017
Central Michigan (1975) 4 1982, 1990, 1994, 2009
Marshall (1954) 4 1997, 1999, 2001, 2002
Western Michigan (1948) 4 1988, 2000, 2005, 2016
Ball State (1975) 3 1989, 1993, 1996
Miami (1948) 3 1986, 1998, 2003
Akron (1992) 1 2004
Kent State (1951) 1 1987
Buffalo (1999) 0
Eastern Michigan (1976) 0
Ohio (1947) 0
Temple (2007) 0
Butler (1947) 0
Cincinnati(1947) 0
Central Florida (2002) 0
UMass (2011) 0

Coach of the Year

The MAC has awarded a Coach of the Year award every year since 1965. The first award went to Bo Schembechler of Miami University. Only one coach has won the award more than twice, with Frank Lauterbur winning the award in 1967, 1969, and 1970.[28] Only two coaches have won the award beyond their tenth year of coaching. Bill Hess won the award in 1968 in his 11th year of coaching the Ohio Bobcats and Herb Deromedi won the award in 1990, his 13th year of coaching Central Michigan.[29] Also, only one coach, Bill Mallory, has won the award coaching two separate teams. He first earned the award in 1973 while coaching Miami University, and then won ten years later giving Northern Illinois their first Coach of the Year award. Toledo leads all schools with nine awards. Temple won their first award in 2009 when head coach Al Golden won his first MAC Coach of the Year award.

Winners

Coach (X) Denotes the number of times the coach has been selected
Season Coach School Year with school Record
1965 Bo|Schembechler}} Miami 3rd 7–3 (5–1)
1966 Bill|Doolittle}} Western Michigan 3rd 7–3 (5–1)
1967 Frank|Lauterbur}} Toledo 5th 9–1 (5–1)
1968 Bill|Hess}} Ohio ten}}11thten}}10–1 (6–0)
1969 Frank|Lauterbur|nolink=1}} (2) Toledo 7th ten}}11–0 (5–0)
1970 Frank|Lauterbur|nolink=1}} (3) Toledo 8th ten}}12–0 (5–0)
1971 John|Murphy|dab=American football coach}} Toledo 1st ten}}12–0 (5–0)
1972 Don|James|dab=American football}} Kent State 1st 6–5 (4–1)
1973 Bill|Mallory}} Miami 5th ten}}11–0 (5–0)
1974 Dick|Crum|dab=American football}} Miami 1st ten}}10–0–1 (5–0)
1975 Dave|McClain|dab=American football}} Ball State 1st 9–2 (4–2)
1976 Elliot|Uzelac}} Western Michigan 2nd 7–4 (6–3)
1977 Ed|Chlebek}} Eastern Michigan 2nd 8–3 (4–3)
1978 Dwight|Wallace}} Ball State 1st ten}}10–1 (8–0)
1979 Chuck|Stobart}} Toledo 3rd 7–3–1 (7–1–1)
1980 Herb|Deromedi}} Central Michigan 3rd 9–2 (7–2)
1981 Chuck|Stobart|nolink=1}} (2) Toledo 5th 9–3 (8–1)
1982 Denny|Stolz}} Bowling Green 6th 7–5 (7–2)
1983 Bill|Mallory|nolink=1}} (2) Northern Illinois 3rd ten}}10–2 (8–1)
1984 Dan|Simrell}} Toledo 3rd 9–2–1 (7–1–1)
1985 Denny|Stolz|nolink=1}} (2) Bowling Green 9th ten}}11–1 (9–0)
1986 Glen|Mason}} Kent State 1st 5–6 (5–3)
1987 Jim|Harkema}} Eastern Michigan 5th ten}}10–2 (7–1)
1988 Al|Molde}} Western Michigan 2nd 9–3 (7–1)
1989 Paul|Schudel}} Ball State 5th 7–3–2 (6–1–1)
1990 Herb|Deromedi|nolink=1}} (2) Central Michigan ten}}13th 8–3–1 (7–1)
1991 Gary|Blackney}} Bowling Green 1st ten}}11–1 (8–0)
1992 Gary|Blackney|nolink=1}} (2) Bowling Green 2nd ten}}10–2 (8–0)
1993 Paul|Schudel|nolink=1}} (2) Ball State 9th 8–3–1 (7–0–1)
1994 Dick|Flynn}} Central Michigan 1st 9–3 (8–1)
1995 Gary|Pinkel}} Toledo 5th ten}}11–0–1 (7–0–1)
1996 Jim|Grobe}} Ohio 2nd 6–6 (5–3)
1997 Gary|Pinkel|nolink=1}} (2) Toledo 7th 9–3 (7–1)
1998 Bob|Pruett}} Marshall 2nd ten}}12–1 (7–1)
1999 Bob|Pruett|nolink=1}} (2) Marshall 3rd ten}}13–0 (8–0)
2000 Gary|Darnell}} Western Michigan 4th 9–3 (7–1)
2001 Urban|Meyer}} Bowling Green 1st 8–3 (5–3)
2002 Joe|Novak}} Northern Illinois 6th 8–4 (7–1)
2003 Terry|Hoeppner}} Miami 5th ten}}13–1 (8–0)
2004 J. D.|Brookhart}} Akron 1st 6–5 (6–2)
2005 Bill|Cubit}} Western Michigan 1st 7–4 (5–3)
2006 Frank|Solich}} Ohio 2nd 9–5 (7–1)
2007 Turner|Gill}} Buffalo 2nd 5–7 (5–3)
2008 Brady|Hoke}} Ball State 6th ten}}12–2 (8–0)
2009 Al|Golden|dab=American football}} Temple 3rd 9–3 (7–1)
2010 Michael|Haywood}} Miami 2nd 9–4 (8–1)
2011 Ron|English|Ron English (American football)}} Eastern Michigan 3rd 6–6 (4–4)
2012 Darrell|Hazell}} Kent State 2nd 11–3 (8–0)
2013 Rod|Carey}} Northern Illinois 1st 12–1 (8–0)
2014 P. J.|Fleck}} Western Michigan 2nd 8–5 (6–2)
2015 Matt|Campbell|Matt Campbell (American football coach)}} Toledo 5th 9–2 (6–2)
2016 P. J.|Fleck|nolink=1}} (2) Western Michigan 4th (8–0)
2017 Jason|Candle}} Toledo 2nd (10–2)

Winners by school

School (First season) Wins Years
Toledo (1952) 10 1967, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1979, 1871, 1984, 1995, 1997, 2015, 2017
Western Michigan (1948) 7 1966, 1976, 1988, 2000, 2005, 2014, 2016
Miami (1948) 5 1965, 1973, 1974, 2003, 2010
Ball State (1975) 5 1975, 1978, 1989, 1993, 2008
Bowling Green (1952) 5 1982, 1985, 1991, 1991, 2001
Central Michigan (1975) 5 1980, 1990, 1994, 1977, 1987
Eastern Michigan (1976) 3 1977, 1987, 2011
Northern Illinois (1975) 3 1983, 2002, 2013
Kent State (1951) 3 1972, 1986, 2012
Ohio (1947) 3 1968, 1996, 2006
Marshall(1954) 2 1988, 1999
Akron (1992) 1 2004
Buffalo (1999) 1 2007
Temple (2007) 1 2009
Butler (1947) 0
Cincinnati(1947) 0
Central Florida (2002) 0
UMass (2011) 0

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=MAC Names 2011 All-MAC Teams & Post Season Awards|url=http://www.mac-sports.com/News/tabid/969/Article/139217/mac-names-2011-all-mac-teams-post-season-awards.aspx|accessdate=12 December 2011}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://admin.xosn.com/fls/9400/09FBGuide/History&Records.pdf |title=Vern Smith Leadership Award |date=2009-07-21 |page=104 |work=2009 MAC Football Record Book |publisher=Mid-American Conference |accessdate=2009-12-02}}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://admin.xosn.com/fls/9400/09FBGuide/History&Records.pdf |title=MAC Coaches of the Year |date=2009-07-21 |pages=101 |work=2009 MAC Football Record Book |publisher=Mid-American Conference |accessdate=2009-12-02}}
4. ^{{cite web |url=http://admin.xosn.com/fls/9400/09FBGuide/History&Records.pdf |title=All-Time MAC Coaching Records |date=2009-07-21 |pages=100–101 |work=2009 MAC Football Record Book |publisher=Mid-American Conference |accessdate=2009-12-02}}
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