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Western Michigan University police reportedly checked on Marshawn Kneeland twice while he was playing football at the school prior to his untimely death. The former Dallas Cowboys defensive end died by suicide on November 6 following a brief police chase.
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Northern Illinois vs. Western Michigan prediction, odds: Week 13 MACtion picks by proven model
A Tuesday MACtion battle has the Western Michigan Broncos visiting the Northern Illinois Huskies. Western Michigan (6-4, 5-1 MAC) sits atop the conference and is hoping to play in the MAC Championship Game for the first time since 2016.
The third quarter flew by because, just like Western Michigan, Ohio was committed to the run game. Its drive was 17 plays, and 16 of those were on the legs of Navarro and Bangura, who finished the drive off with a physical three-yard score, but the lead would only remain 13-10 after a missed extra point.
With power, might and grit, Western Michigan football ran wild and ran over Northern Illinois with a rampant rushing attack –– enjoying a field day on the ground en route to a dominant 35-19 road victory on Tuesday.
On Tuesday night, players held a jersey with Kneeland's No. 99 on it and wore helmet decals that read "MK 99."
Two teams tied atop the Mid-American Conference will clash on Tuesday as the Ohio Bobcats visit the Western Michigan Broncos. Ohio (6-3, 4-1
An ESPN report says Western Michigan University police were twice called to perform welfare checks on Marshawn Kneeland while the late Dallas Cowboys defensive end played for the school.
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No. 18 Michigan football (8-2) takes on the 4-6 Maryland Terrapins on Saturday at 4 p.m. EST in what will be the Wolverines' second-straight road game. Sherrone