Ohio vs Miami (OH) Full Game Replay 7 Dec 2024 MAC Championship
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Ohio vs Miami (OH) Full Game Replay
2024 NCAA College Football - MAC Championship
Ford Field
12:00 PM, December 7, 2024
Coverage: ESPN
Detroit, MI
Attendance: 15 478
Ohio Bobcats vs Miami (OH) RedHawks What to Watch:
In the Mid-American Conference Championship Game on Saturday, the Ohio Bobcats and Miami (OH) RedHawks square off against teams that have won a combined 22 conference titles. On October 19, Miami (OH) defeated Ohio 30–20 in Oxford, OH. The five-time winners, the Bobcats (9-3, 7-1 MAC), are vying for their first MAC championship since 1968. After winning seven straight games, the RedHawks (8-4, 7-1 MAC) are aiming for their first league championship since 2019.
At Detroit's Ford Field, kickoff is scheduled for 12:00 ET. The matchup will be the 101st Battle of the Bricks. With victories in four of their previous six encounters, Miami (OH) has a 56-42-2 lead in the series overall.
According to the most recent Ohio vs. Miami (OH) odds, the Miami Ohio RedHawks are 2.5 points ahead.
The RedHawks are led by senior quarterback Brett Gabbert. He has completed 190 of 329 passes (57.8%) in 12 games, resulting in 2,610 yards and 21 touchdowns, 10 interceptions, and a rating of 139.4. Last week, he completed 18 of 28 throws for 255 yards and three touchdowns in the 28–12 victory over Bowling Green. In the game against Ohio on October 19, he also threw for three TDs.
Keyon Mozee, a senior running back, has dominated the ground game. In a 34-7 victory over Kent State on November 13, he ran for 19 carries, 196 yards, and one score, one of seven games in which he has over 100 yards.
He has run 159 times for 1,045 yards and four touchdowns in 12 games.
Parker Navarro, quarterback for the Ohio Bobcats, is a versatile player. He has completed 156 out of 240 throws (65%) in 11 games, resulting in 1,934 yards, 10 touchdowns, and 10 interceptions. In addition, he has run 132 times for 13 touchdowns and 876 yards (6.6 average). He completed 7 of 11 passes (63.6%) for 169 yards and three touchdowns in last week's 42–21 victory over Ball State. He also tallied 11 carries for 110 yards and two scores.
The best pass-catcher in Ohio is senior wide receiver Coleman Owen. He has caught 62 passes for 1,032 yards (16.6 average) and seven touchdowns in 12 games, which is a team-high total. He also scores 22 yards on one carry. He caught 10 catches for 137 yards on August 31 in a 38–22 season-opening loss against Syracuse. He had five receptions for 142 yards and two touchdowns in the victory over Ball State last week.