A busy Friday in college football’s 2025-26 postseason continues with an early kickoff between Western Michigan and Kennesaw State in the Myrtle Beach Bowl.
The Myrtle Beach Bowl is doing something most bowl games tend not to do, and that’s give us a matchup of two different conference champions. The Conference USA champions, the Kennesaw State Owls, will take on the Mid-American Conference champions, the Western Michigan Broncos.
Two of the top contenders to win the American Conference, and potentially qualify for the College Football Playoff, are set to share the field on Friday night in Denton, Texas.
All 18 Big Ten teams are in action this week across nine conference games. We take a look at the four games featuring the West Coast schools and two others that offer some intrigue.
While there were several big games on the Power 4 Conference level this weekend, it was the traditional Group of Five schools who delivered most of the great endings for the weekend.
Michigan State's season-opening opponent still has not revealed who its starting quarterback is going to be next Friday. Western Michigan's Hayden Wolff , the Broncos' starting QB from last year, exhausted his NCAA eligibility in 2024, which means that WMU was going to have to figure out who to turn to next.