KALAMAZOO, MI – The Broncos’ claimed a much needed win in Week 3 against Idaho, and their play in the fourth quarter showed flashes of the team’s potential. Western Michigan couldn’t have asked for a much better matchup to keep its confidence rolling than Saturday’s meeting with Football Championship Subdivision foe Wagner.
The Seahawks have struggled to stop the passing game in three contests against FCS opponents, and their rushing defense has been mediocre.
Wagner’s early struggles in 2017 indicate WMU quarterback Jon Wassink and the rest of the Broncos offense is in for a big day.