Who Won The Mac Championship Game

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NIU won the MAC Championship Game in 2011, 2012, and 2014 and made their last appearance in the game in 2015. Buffalo finished 7-1 in the MAC’s East Division, just ahead of Miami and Ohio, which. The game got off to an outstanding start for the RedHawks, as the opening kickoff was fielded by Maurice Thomas who took the return 98 yards all the way to the Central Michigan two yard line. The return marked the longest in MAC Championship history and the second longest of his career. Rachel Lenzi The Mid-American Conference has made it official: The University at Buffalo football team has won the MAC East Division championship.

“Resilient”

“Loving”

“Family”

These were the three adjectives redshirt senior quarterback Drew Plitt used to describe Ball State Football (6-1 MAC).

Those words guided Ball State to its first Mid-American Conference championship win since 1996 and the Cardinals’ first appearance since 2008, as they beat Buffalo (5-1 MAC) 38-28.

Those words kept the team glued through the difficult 2016 and 2017 seasons — going a combined 6-18. Plitt said he knew the team had to stick through it and remain resilient. He wanted to be a part of a class that would change the course of Ball State football.

“Way back in 2016, there was a group chat with all of the incoming freshmen,” Plitt said. “We were talking about how we were going to be the ones to change the program. Now we are here. We are the ones that did it. We stuck through the tough times.”

The last time the Cardinals won the MAC, head coach Mike Neu was the quarterback. Now, he is coaching the team to follow in those footsteps. He said his goal was to put the team back in a position to win it all, and they did it.

Ball State fell short in the championship game back in 2008, as they lost to Buffalo 42-24. The players from that team made sure to wish the Cardinals luck so they didn’t repeat what happened 12 years ago.

“We had a chance to put our program back on the map,” Neu said. “We are so proud to be able to take the MAC championship trophy back to Muncie for the first time in 24 years. There have been a lot of good wishes the past few days from our alums. The 2008 team was making sure we took care of business this time because it was the same matchup.” ‘

Ball State had some bumps between those 12 years, such as the 2017 season. The Cardinals’ didn’t win a single game in the MAC and only won two games that year. Neu didn’t know if he was going to have a job after that. All he said he could do was preach positivity.

“2017 was really ugly for us,” Neu said. “There were a lot of lopsided losses. I just continued to preach positivity and hard work. These men stayed here, and they stayed the course. They committed to hard work and doing things the right way. There are no shortcuts to success.”

Each year the Cardinals improved. In 2018, Ball State went 4-8, and last season, the Cardinals ended the year with a 5-7 record and went an even 4-4 in the MAC.

Fast forward to 2020. The seniors finally felt like they had it together. They even came up with the mantra, ‘Detroit or Bust.’ Then at the beginning of August, the MAC canceled the season just for them to change their minds around a month later and decide on a six-game season.

2020 brought a lot of uncertainty on the field and off for the Cardinals. Neu said he is proud of how responsible his team was with handling more adversity. This time, he said they were prepared for anything to come their way.

“They taught me a lot in terms of heart,” Neu said. “Fight and mental toughness. To see that on display and in the games each and every single week. To see it every day in practice. We have guys that are banged up and giving everything that they got. To see how much they give. To see how committed they are to making good decisions.”

Redshirt junior inside linebacker Jimmy Daw echoed Neu’s words about hard work and buying into each other. It paid off for him, as he won player of the game, with a blocked field goal and seven total tackles and a strip-sack which was returned by senior outside linebacker Christian Albright for a touchdown.

He said he is proud of how his teammates handled the pandemic and stayed responsible when it came to testing and taking all of the measures possible to stay healthy.

“With COVID, everything has been uncertain,” Daw said. “The guys on this team continue to come in, even though we didn’t know if there was going to be a season, and they would just work. They really bought in, and we have been lucky to stay COVID-free throughout this whole thing.”

Now Ball State can call themselves champions. Through all the pain and struggle, they won the MAC Championship, and while Plitt said he was speechless, Daw still can’t believe it.

“It’s unbelievable,” Daw said. “All of the hard work that we have put in and all of the adversity and staying true to the team and coaches. Getting ahold of that trophy is unbelievable.”

Contact Ian Hansen with comments at imhansen@bsu.edu or on Twitter @ianh_2.


Who Won The Mac Football Championship Game

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Mac Football Championship Game

The same team that failed to win a Mid-American Conference game in 2017 with many of its 22 current senior players as freshmen.

The same team that improved to 4-8 in 2018 and 5-7 in 2019, but lost three of its final four games by one score or fewer last season.

The same team that adopted 'Detroit or Bust' last offseason as its rallying cry, knowing it had the motivation it needed to eventually succeed in a shortened, six-game season amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Playing in an empty Ford Field, Ball State (6-1 MAC) accomplished its ultimate goal Friday night, capping off a season the MAC initially postponed last August. The Cardinals defeated No. 23 Buffalo (5-1 MAC) 38-28 and are Mid-American Conference Champions for the first time since 1996.

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'That's music to my ears,' head coach Mike Neu said, 'to hear that Ball State is 2020 MAC Champions. I'm so proud of the guys that are seniors on this team.... 2017 was really ugly for us as a program — there [were] a lot of lopsided losses — but we just continued to preach positivity and hard work. These men stayed here, and they stayed the course.'

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Neu is no stranger to winning championships himself, as he won two MAC titles with the Cardinals as quarterback in 1989 and 1993. Twenty-seven years later, he has won his first as head coach.

Prior to Friday's game, Neu preached the importance of not taking these opportunities for granted to his players. Facing an undefeated Buffalo team, Neu said the Cardinals entered Friday's championship game with an underdog mentality. He described it as 'Ball State against the world.'

'It could be the greatest moment of your life or it could be one of those moments you live with forever, knowing that, 'Dang it, we did not finish that mission,' Neu said. 'Detroit or Bust' certainly was the mantra, but finishing the mission — once you get here — was the ultimate goal.'

Through the first quarter, Buffalo led Ball State 14-7. While redshirt senior quarterback Drew Plitt connected with junior wide receiver Yo'Heinz Tyler on a 10-yard pass to end Ball State's first drive, Buffalo junior running back Jaret Patterson showed the Cardinals why they were considered favorites heading into this game.

However, Ball State's defense reached a turning point early in the second quarter. Keeping Buffalo from running up the score, redshirt junior linebacker Jimmy Daw blocked a 27-yard field goal attempt from Bulls' senior kicker Alex McNulty. It was the first time the Cardinals had blocked a field goal since the 2011 season.

Along with the blocked kick, Daw finished Friday's game with seven tackles and one sack for a loss of 9 yards late in the second quarter — the first against a Buffalo player in more than a year.

'I just tried to work the pass rush moves that I've been taught ever since I've got here,' Daw said. 'I got a good jump from the start, and I saw the quarterback looking to throw. I wanted to change the game.'

Ball State tied the game at 14 apiece midway through the second quarter on a 1-yard rushing touchdown from redshirt senior quarterback Drew Plitt. Just more than a minute later, the Bulls took a 21-14 lead before Plitt connected with senior wide receiver Justin Hall on a 9-yard pass to tie the game again.

With fewer than two minutes remaining in the second quarter, Plitt found redshirt freshman wide receiver Jalen McGaughy for 56 yards.

Then — abruptly ending Buffalo's drive — Daw sacked Bulls' junior quarterback Kyle Vantrease at the Bulls' 34-yard line. Senior outside linebacker Christian Albright recovered the fumble, returning 34 yards on the play and giving Ball State a 35-21 lead.

Freshman kicker Jacob Lewis extended the Cardinals' lead early in the third quarter to 16 points on a field goal. While that marked the last time Ball State put points on the board, its defense held its own. Neu said he didn't panic once the remainder of the game because he trusted his team's defense.

'We expect to play four quarters,' Neu said. 'That's just who we are.'

The Cardinals limited Patterson — the 2020 MAC Offensive Player of the Year — to a season-low 47 rushing yards.

'This team we were facing was leading the country in scoring,' Neu said. 'They've got a running back [Patterson] that's up for the Heisman [Trophy]....it was talked about over and over and over, but it was preached in our building that you can't beat 11 hats to the football. Our guys took pride in that.'

Defensively, redshirt junior linebacker Brandon Martin led the Cardinals Friday with 13 tackles. After missing most of 2019 due to injury, Martin received Co-Defensive Player of the Year honors earlier this week, having recorded double-digit tackles in five of Ball State's six regular season games.

Having described Martin as 'the hardest worker on this season's team,' Neu took his appreciation of the linebacker a step further Friday. He said he could become the next President.

'When I say that, it's because of what's he's made of,' Neu said. 'He is an unbelievable leader. He's been through so many growing pains, he's been through some injuries [and] his mental toughness is second to none for anyone that I've ever been around.'

Daw echoed off Neu's sentiments on his fellow linebacker.

'I can't even put it into words how unbelievable he's been,' Daw said. 'He puts in the time on and off the field, just continually working and leading all the young guys in growing on this team. He's a special player to this program, and he's one of the main reasons we've got to this point.'

In his final MAC game as a Cardinal, Plitt completed 20 of 32 passes for 263 passing yards and three passing touchdowns. He is now the second member of his family to win a championship over the last two years. His sister, Marie, helped guide Ball State Women's Volleyball to a MAC Championship in 2019.

Plitt labeled all of his fellow senior players as 'leaders' in helping the Cardinals reach their No. 1 goal Friday night.

'We set out a goal for this year, and we came through with it,' Plitt said. 'We made sure that everybody knew what that goal was and to stick by that goal. It's an unbelievable feeling.'

Contact Connor Smith with comments at cnsmith@bsu.edu or on Twitter @cnsmith_19.

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