2010 Western Michigan Broncos football team

The 2010 Western Michigan Broncos football team represented Western Michigan University during the 2010 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Broncos, led by sixth-year head coach Bill Cubit, compete in the West Division of the Mid-American Conference and played their home games at Waldo Stadium. They finished the season 6–6, 5–3 in MAC play.

2010 Western Michigan Broncos football
ConferenceMid-American Conference
DivisionWest
2010 record6–6 (5–3 MAC)
Head coachBill Cubit (6th season)
Defensive coordinatorDave Cohen
Home stadiumWaldo Stadium
(Capacity: 30,200)
2010 Mid-American Conference football standings
Conf  Overall
Team W L    W L 
East Division
Miami x$  7 1     10 4  
Ohio  6 2     8 5  
Temple  5 3     8 4  
Kent State  4 4     5 7  
Bowling Green  1 7     2 10  
Buffalo  1 7     2 10  
Akron  1 7     1 11  
West Division
Northern Illinois x  8 0     11 3  
Toledo  7 1     8 5  
Western Michigan  5 3     6 6  
Ball State  3 5     4 8  
Central Michigan  2 6     3 9  
Eastern Michigan  2 6     2 10  
Championship: Miami 26, Northern Illinois 21
  • $ Conference champion
  • x Division champion/co-champions

Western Michigan, along with Temple, were the only bowl eligible teams that did not receive an invitation to a postseason bowl game.[1]

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
September 4Noonat Michigan State*
  • Spartan Stadium
  • East Lansing, MI
ESPN2L 14–3875,769[2]
September 117:00 pmNicholls State*
W 49–1419,327[3]
September 187:00 pmToledo
  • Waldo Stadium
  • Kalamazoo, MI
L 24–3714,216[4]
October 22:00 pmIdaho*
  • Waldo Stadium
  • Kalamazoo, MI
ESPN3L 13–3318,508[5]
October 9Noonat Ball StateESPN+/ESPN3W 45–1611,963
October 162:30 pmat Notre Dame*
NBCL 20–4480,795
October 233:30 pmat Akron
  • InfoCision Stadium
  • Akron, OH
STO[6]W 56–1010,073
October 30NoonNorthern Illinois
  • Waldo Stadium
  • Kalamazoo, MI
ESPN+/ESPN3L 21–2812,578[7]
November 56:00 pmat Central Michigan
ESPNUL 22–2622,355
November 132:00 pmEastern Michigan
W 45–3012,136[8]
November 202:00 pmKent State
  • Waldo Stadium
  • Kalamazoo, MI
W 38–38,763[9]
November 262:00 pmat Bowling Green
ESPN3W 41–75,121
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