We have land! As do three other MAC teams (Miami, BG, CMU)
https://imgur.com/a/bWpp2S3 This is r/cfb's (reddit's college football board) imperialism map following week 5. The way this works - at the beginning of the season, every county in the United States belongs to the nearest FBS campus (based on that county's geographical center). Any time a team with land loses, their land is claimed by the team who beats them. If you lose land, you can regain land by beating a team that has land. Wash, rinse, repeat until the season ends. It means nothing and is all for fun.
-We lost our starting land by losing to San Diego State, but regained land by beating a then-undefeated FAU and not losing since. We gained no land by beating Iowa State since they lost their land when they lost to Iowa the week prior. That's why our only territory is the area surrounding FAU. Of all the teams that have land, our territory is the smallest by geographic area and total number of counties.
-There is not a possible scenario where the MAC loses or gains land until the bowl season. The only remaining non-con games are Toledo/UMass and WMU/Mississippi State this weekend. None of those teams have land.
-There will be a convergence of land this weekend when Miami and BG play each other.
-The point of this map is ultimately flawed compared to the college basketball map by virtue of the sports' postseason formats. Several teams will have land in football when the season is over. In basketball, other than a few small exceptions, the national champion is very likely to own the entire map.