For the first time since 2003, ESPN will make its way to Mid-American Conference country for their Saturday college football pregame show, College Gameday, as they come to Kalamazoo to broadcast at Western Michigan University.
ESPN's College Gameday pre-game show will make its first appearance in Kalamazoo, and only the second time at a Mid-American Conference school, when the crew comes to Western Michigan University on Saturday November 19 to cover the Broncos game against Buffalo.
These are heady times at Western Michigan University. With virtually every release of a national football poll, the Broncos are reaching unprecedented heights.
Perhaps you were a tad concerned with how many rushing yards the usually stingy Bronco defense was giving up last night watching the #17 ranked WMU Broncos taking on Ball State in Muncie on ESPN2. And although the Cardinals made it interesting early, the result was another Bronco blow out.
After the Western Michigan Broncos sat idle this week, the Associated Press and Amway/USA Today Coaches poll was very kind to them in the latest polls.
Wow, talk about Bronco fever. The WMU Football team is now 7-0 after unzipping the Akron Zips 41-0 on Saturday. Now, a week after cracking the AP College Football poll for the first time ever, the Broncos have moved up four spots to Number 20...
The Western Michigan Broncos have had several mentions on ESPN this season, from giving a scholarship to a preferred walk-on from Battle Creek to becoming ranked for the first time in school history.
After cracking the top 25 in the USA Today-Amway Coaches Poll last week, the Western Michigan Broncos make another poll for the first time in school history.