The Central Michigan Chippewas (3-2) square off against a fellow MAC foe when they visit the Buffalo Bulls (1-4) on Saturday, October 7, 2023 at UB Stadium. Look below for more important details, including how to watch this game on Fubo.
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Central Michigan vs. Buffalo Game Time and How to Watch
- Game Day: Saturday, October 7, 2023
- Game Time: 2:00 PM ET
- TV Channel: ESPN+
- Location: Buffalo, New York
- Stadium: UB Stadium
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- Moneyline Favorite: Central Michigan (-129)
- Spread: Chippewas (-2)
- Total: 58
Central Michigan vs. Buffalo Stats and Insights
- Central Michigan has a negative point differential on the season (-38 total points, -7.6 per game), as does Buffalo (-56 total points, -11.2 per game).
- Central Michigan has averaged 11.8 fewer points per game this season (25.8) than Buffalo has allowed (37.6).
- This year Buffalo averages seven fewer points per game (26.4) than Central Michigan surrenders (33.4).
- The Bulls are 0-2 overall when scoring over 33.4 points this season.
Top Performers
Central Michigan
- Jase Bauer has helped drive the Chippewas’ offense this season, compiling 599 passing yards with two passing touchdowns, one interception and a 60% completion percentage.
- Bauer has made an impact with his legs, scrambling for 108 yards and six TDs in five games.
- As part of the Chippewas’ running attack, Myles Bailey has rushed for 303 yards and two touchdowns on 4.8 YPC.
- As a pass-catcher, Bailey has compiled six catches on six targets for 54 yards and zero touchdowns.
- Bert Emanuel Jr. has been a key part of the Chippewas’ offense this season, racking up 286 passing yards with three passing touchdowns, three interceptions and a 51.4% completion percentage.
- With 165 rushing yards (3.9 YPC) and two rushing touchdowns in five games, Emanuel has been providing value on the ground in addition to the passing game.
- Jesse Prewitt III has been targeted 19 times for 16 catches, 257 yards and two touchdowns in five games.
- As part of the Chippewas’ defensive unit, Kyle Moretti has recorded 22 tackles, four TFL, and two sacks in five games.
- Jacques Bristol has played five games, compiling 11 tackles, three TFL, and two sacks for the Chippewas.
- As part of the Chippewas’ defense, Donte Kent has registered 19 tackles and two TFL in five games.
- The Chippewas’ defense has been helped by the contributions of Quindario Lee, who has played five games, totaling two sacks to go with two TFL and four tackles.
Buffalo
- Cole Snyder has 11 touchdown passes and four interceptions in five games, completing 60.5% of his throws for 1,075 yards (215 per game).
- Ron Cook Jr. has rushed for 230 yards (46 per game) and two touchdowns in five games.
- Cook also has 15 receptions for 128 yards and one TD.
- In five games, Marlyn Johnson has 19 catches for 208 yards (41.6 per game) and four touchdowns.
- In five games, Mike Washington has rushed for 234 yards (46.8 per game) and two TDs.
- Max Michel has been wreaking havoc on defense, amassing 10 tackles, three TFL, and 2.5 sacks for the Bulls.
- On defense, Devin Grant has helped lead the way with 15 tackles and one interception in five games.
- The Bulls’ George Wolo has posted six tackles, two TFL, and two sacks in five games.
- Khalil Murdock has totaled two sacks to go with two TFL and four tackles in five games for the Bulls.