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2023 MAC Football TV/Streaming Primer: Tuesday, Nov. 21

November 21, 2023 by Hustle Belt

James H. Jimenez

The last hoorah for Tuesday night games in the MAC is here, with two games to send off the weeknights.

It’s the last batch of weeknight games in the Mid-American Conference, with at least one bowl bid hanging in the balance under the lights. The remaining four games are set to take place over the weekend, so enjoy these games while they’re here!

There’s no CBS game this time around, with both games being broadcast on ESPN’s linear networks. Here’s everything else you need to know going into the contest:


Bowling Green Falcons at Western Michigan Broncos


Tyler Carlton

Game Info:

  • Where: Waldo Stadium in Kalamzoo, Michigan
  • When: Tuesday, November 21 at 7 p.m. Eastern time
  • Weather: 42 degrees and cloudy, with an 18 percent chance of precipitation at kickoff. Winds at 8 MPH.
  • Gambling considerations: Bowling Green is a two-point road favorite, with an over/under of 53, per DraftKings.

How to watch/stream/listen:

  • TV options: The game will be on ESPNU, part of the ESPN family of networks. A valid cable subscription is required for viewing.
  • Streaming options: The game will be available for streaming on the ESPN App or on applicable cable/satellite services. A valid subscription is required for viewing on either platform. Other streaming carriers include Sling, DirecTV Stream, fuboTV, Hulu Live TV, or YouTube TV.

Radio options: Todd Walker (play-by-play) and John Gibson (color) will provide the BGSU call for Eagle FM 99, while Robin Hook (play-by-play) will provide the WMU call for Jack 106.5 FM.


Buffalo Bulls vs. Eastern Michigan Eagles


Kenneth Bailey

Game Info:

  • Where: UB Stadium at Amherst, New York
  • When: Tuesday, November 21, 2023 at 7:30 p.m. Eastern time
  • Weather: 44 degrees with a 65 percent chance of light rain at kickoff, decreasing throughout. Winds at 13 MPH.
  • Gambling considerations: Buffalo is a seven-point favorite, with an over/under of 35.5, per DraftKings.

How to watch/stream/listen:

  • TV options: The game will be on ESPN2, part of the ESPN family of networks. A valid cable subscription is required for viewing.
  • Streaming options: The game will be available for streaming on the ESPN App or on applicable cable/satellite services. A valid subscription is required for viewing on either platform. Other streaming carriers include Sling, DirecTV Stream, fuboTV, Hulu Live TV, or YouTube TV.
  • Radio options: Paul Peck (play-by-play) and Scott Wilson (color) providing the Buffalo call on The Varsity Network App, while Tom Helmer (play-by-play) and Rob Rubick (color) will provide the EMU call for WEMU-FM 89.1.

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