MAC 2009 Football Preview
Central Michigan and Buffalo will win respective divisions
Dan Anderson's Buffalo Bulls are unbelievably seeking back-to-back titles after beating Ball State in last year’s MAC Championship game (42-24). The Bulls return 25 lettermen, including 13 starters. Among those returning are RB James Starks and WR Naaman Roosevelt. Starks has back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons and scored 17 TDs last season. He also caught 52 receptions for 361 yards. Roosevelt smashed school records by catching 104 passes for 1,402 yards and 13 touchdowns. He ranked among the top 10 receivers in the nation in both receptions and receiving yards and became the first Bull to ever catch 100 passes in a season. Mike Newton and Davonte Shannon anchor the Bulls defense, as Newton made 112 tackles and picked off one pass, while Shannon made 125 tackles with two sacks and an interception.
The Chippewas will once again be heavily favored to win the West Division this season, and welcome back 42 lettermen, including 18 starters. QB Dan LeFevour returns for his fourth season leading the Chipps offense, and is read to set new MAC career records for total offense, passing yards, completions and touchdown passes. He ranks 14th in NCAA history with 11,702 yards of total offense. On defense, 10 starters return including All-MAC first team selections LB Nick Bellore and DE Frank Zombo. Bellore led the MAC and ranked fourth nation wide with 11.2 tackles per game---148 total---while Zombo led the MAC in tackles for loss (15.5) and ranked second in sacks (9).
West Division
1. Central Michigan
2. Western Michigan
3. Northern Illinois
4. Toledo
5. Ball State
6. Eastern Michigan
East Division
1. Buffalo
2. Akron
3. Temple
4. Bowling Green
5. Ohio
6. Kent State
7. Miami
I hope to have team previews over the next two weeks! :thumbs:
Central Michigan and Buffalo will win respective divisions
Dan Anderson's Buffalo Bulls are unbelievably seeking back-to-back titles after beating Ball State in last year’s MAC Championship game (42-24). The Bulls return 25 lettermen, including 13 starters. Among those returning are RB James Starks and WR Naaman Roosevelt. Starks has back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons and scored 17 TDs last season. He also caught 52 receptions for 361 yards. Roosevelt smashed school records by catching 104 passes for 1,402 yards and 13 touchdowns. He ranked among the top 10 receivers in the nation in both receptions and receiving yards and became the first Bull to ever catch 100 passes in a season. Mike Newton and Davonte Shannon anchor the Bulls defense, as Newton made 112 tackles and picked off one pass, while Shannon made 125 tackles with two sacks and an interception.
The Chippewas will once again be heavily favored to win the West Division this season, and welcome back 42 lettermen, including 18 starters. QB Dan LeFevour returns for his fourth season leading the Chipps offense, and is read to set new MAC career records for total offense, passing yards, completions and touchdown passes. He ranks 14th in NCAA history with 11,702 yards of total offense. On defense, 10 starters return including All-MAC first team selections LB Nick Bellore and DE Frank Zombo. Bellore led the MAC and ranked fourth nation wide with 11.2 tackles per game---148 total---while Zombo led the MAC in tackles for loss (15.5) and ranked second in sacks (9).
West Division
1. Central Michigan
2. Western Michigan
3. Northern Illinois
4. Toledo
5. Ball State
6. Eastern Michigan
East Division
1. Buffalo
2. Akron
3. Temple
4. Bowling Green
5. Ohio
6. Kent State
7. Miami
I hope to have team previews over the next two weeks! :thumbs:
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