The Western Michigan Broncos will take on the Miami (OH) Redhawks in a Mid-American Conference matchup on Saturday. Both teams enter this matchup with 4-3 overall records and 3-0 conference records, making this game very important for positioning in the MAC standings. Before kickoff from Oxford, continue reading to get my Western Michigan vs Miami (OH) prediction.
Our Western Michigan vs Miami (OH) Pick
- Pick: Western Michigan Broncos +2.5
- Confidence: 3/5
Game Snapshot
- Matchup: Western Michigan Broncos vs. Miami (OH) RedHawks
- Date & Time: Saturday, October 25, 2025, at 3:30 PM EDT
- Venue: Fred C. Yager Stadium, Oxford, OH
- Broadcast: ESPN+
Key Storylines
- Quarterback Play: Western Michigan’s Broc Lowry has been efficient this season. He has thrown for 992 yards with five touchdowns and just one interception. Miami (OH)’s Dequan Finn has accumulated 997 passing yards and six touchdowns, but has also thrown five interceptions. Lowry’s consistency could be a deciding factor in this matchup. Finn will have to avoid turning the ball over for his team to get a win here.
- Injuries: Miami (OH) will be without starting running back Kenny Tracy, who was ruled out for the season due to a knee injury. Tracy was the team’s leading rusher with 272 yards and five touchdowns. His absence places more pressure on quarterback Finn and the RedHawks’ offense.
- MACtion Update: There are three teams that are still unbeaten in MAC play going into this game. These two teams and the Buffalo Bulls are undefeated in the MAC and will try to stay that way in this game.
Betting Trends & H2H
- Miami (OH) is 5-2 against the spread for the season.
- Western Michigan is 6-1 against the spread this year.
- The total has gone under in five of their first seven games this year.
- Miami (OH) has gone 4-3 to the over going into this matchup.
Western Michigan vs Miami (OH) Model Projection
Score Projection: Western Michigan 27 – Miami (OH) 24
Win Probability: Western Michigan 55%, Miami (OH) 45%
Final Thoughts
This matchup is a critical one for both teams as they look to continue their winning ways in the MAC. Western Michigan’s balanced offense and strong quarterback play, coupled with Miami (OH)’s key injury to running back Kenny Tracy, should give the Broncos a slight edge in this contest. I will take the points with Western Michigan in a game that could end up being decided by a slim margin in the MAC on Saturday afternoon.

