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Western Michigan |

Big Ten Will Meet MAC in Motor City Bowl
Coming off its best football season in history, the Mid-American
Conference took another significant step for its football programs with
today's announcement of a four-year agreement between the Motor City
Bowl and the Big Ten Conference.
The agreement will place a seventh bowl-eligible team from the Big Ten
into the Motor City Bowl against the No. 1 or No. 2 team from the
Mid-American Conference (MAC). The agreement begins with the upcoming
2002 season and runs through 2005.

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| Western Michigan University |
Nickname Broncos |
Colors Gold & Brown |
President Dr. Elson S. Floyd |
Athletic Director Kathy Beauregard |
Enrollment 25,000 |
Football Stadium Waldo Stadium (30,000) |
Basketball Arena University Arena (5,800) |
Ticket Office (888) 4-WMU-TIX |
Switchboard (616) 387-1100 |
Address Read Field House 2nd Floor Kalamazoo, MI 49008 |
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MAC Tournament: Akron Zips Past Broncos
Brown's 31 points lead Zips to first round win, 90-83.
 Western Michigan Whips No. 21 Arizona State, 77-63
Broncos shoot Paradise Jam-record 62 percent from the field.
 Toledo Withstands Western Michigan, 41-35
Rockets jump out to 17-point first-half lead and hang on to beat Broncos, avenging last year's painful loss.
 No. 20 Wolverines Whip Western Michigan, 38-21
Askew's three touchdowns help Michigan overcome nearly 400 yards passing by Broncos.
 Wolverines and Broncos To Honor Attack Victims
Michigan and Western Michigan will wear flag emblems, run on to field amid sea of red, white and blue..
 Big Crowd Expected When Michigan Meets Western Michigan
Last week's terrorist attacks won't keep fans from packing the Big House.
 Virginia Tech Wallops Western Michigan, 31-0
Keith Burnell runs for 74 yards and a touchdown in his first career start.
 Three-Way Race Shaping Up for MAC Title
Marshall, Western Michigan and Toledo again represent the top end of the league.






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| PASSING |
CO/AT |
PCT |
YDS |
TD |
| Jeff Welsh |
134/213 |
62.9% |
1702 |
15 |
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RUSH |
PASS |
TOTAL |
| OFFENSE |
99.9 |
257.8 |
357.7 |
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PF |
PA |
MARGIN |
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25.2 |
24.2 |
1.0 |
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| Aug 30 | vs Illinois St | W, 48-7 |
| Sept 8 | at Virginia Tech | L, 31-0 |
| Sept 22 | at Michigan | L, 38-21 |
| Sept 29 | at Eastern Mich | W, 31-10 |
| Oct 6 | vs Akron | W, 31-14 |
| Oct 13 | vs Bowling Green | W, 37-28 |
| Oct 20 | at Northern Ill | L, 20-12 |
| Oct 27 | at Miami Ohio | L, 25-11 |
| Nov 6 | at Toledo | L, 41-35 |
| Nov 17 | vs Central Mich | W, 20-17 |
| Nov 24 | vs Ball St | L, 35-31 |
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