Showing posts with label MAC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MAC. Show all posts

Saturday, June 25, 2016

Wrapping up the MAC



I've been talking to you fools for a week about the MAC and all of the MACtion that has happened and will happen. If you're still here, you're obviously TURNT on the fun and are ready to go to war. I've given you some predictions for each team individually, but if you're like me, you're a visual learner. It's our curse. If that's the case, here are your standings.

East:

Ohio                        9-3 (6-2)
Bowling Green       8-4 (6-2)
Buffalo                   5-7 (2-6)
Kent State               4-8 (2-6)
Miami (OH)           3-9 (2-6)  
Akron                     3-9 (1-7)

West:

Western Michigan      12-0 (8-0)
Northern Illinois         11-1 (7-1)
Central Michigan        8-4 (6-2)
Toledo                         7-5 (4-4)
Ball State                     7-5 (4-4)
Eastern Michigan        3-9 (0-8)

Western Michigan is going undefeated. Call your bookie and bet your life savings. As sure as grass is green and the sky is blue, it will happen. They will face Ohio in the title game because I have them winning the regular season game vs BG and owning the tiebreaker. Western Michigan is going to be 13-0 after they handle business against Ohio. Will they get in the playoff? Nope. The MAC gets slept on and doesn't get the respect it deserves. If that happens, I'll riot with you, Broncos. We're in this together. Row the boat boys, it's going to be a blast.

Offensive Player of the Year: Zach Terrell - Western Michigan QB

Defensive Player of the Year: Shawun Lurry - Northern Illinois DB

Coach of the Year: P.J. Fleck - Western Michigan


 All my love,
@corbeech


Mid-American Conference Preview: Bowling Green



Bowling Green Falcons 

2015 Results: 10-4 (7-1, 1st in East)
Lost to Georgia Southern in Go Daddy Bowl 

Returning Starters: 5 OFF, 6 DEF, 1 SP

2016 Schedule: 

September:

3rd at Ohio State
10th NORTH DAKOTA
17th MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE
24th at Memphis

October:

1st EASTERN MICHIGAN
8th at Ohio
15th at Toledo
22nd MIAMI (OH)

November: 

1st at Northern Illinois
9th at Akron
15th KENT STATE
25th BUFFALO

Bowling Green was awesome in 2015. AWESOME. They were a guaranteed cover and made me a decent bit of money last year. They were all about offense and said " screw it" every time the other team had the ball. Dino Babers abandoned ship and went to Syracuse, leaving the program better than he found it. Mike Jinks is new man in charge. Coming over from Texas Tech, I'll let you figure out what kind of offense he prefers. It's looking like the team try to match up with their previous team, but the question will be how the new guys can fill in.

The offense was crazy last year. You could count on BG to drop points, let the ball fly, and have a fun game. Matt Johnson was second nationally in passing yards and touchdowns. You could set your watch by BG. They were going to throw the ball around like mad men and put up points. Johnson threw for 49 touchdowns, which would be around the 50-60 range in team touchdowns. Let that sink in. Their offense was bonkers and if the system can catch on, this next crop can do similar things.

Defensively, BG couldn't care less. They weren't as bad as the Hal Mumme teams who would let the opponent score just so they could get the ball back, but they weren't far ahead. They return half of their starters, which doesn't instill much confidence in them getting better. They need to make monumental strides in order to keep up last year's record and team toughness. They lost far too many offensive weapons to struggle defensively in the coming season.

Player to watch: Austin Valdez

I've been bashing the defense, but Valdez is a beast and he's back for his Junior year. Last year, he was the star of the defense with 101 tackles, 11 TFL, and 2 interceptions. He was everywhere and he had to be. Otherwise, BG may have given up 75 points per game. For them to have success this season, he'll have to step his game up and carry the load.

If you only watch them once, watch: 10/15 at Toledo

They're fighting an absolute battle vs Toledo and it's going to be a revenge game from last year. I have them stunning the Rockets and pulling out the W. "How can you do that after they lost all of those weapons?", you may ask. Simple, I'm the blogger and you're the reader. Kidding. Toledo is replacing a lot of offensive players too, so I'm going with Bowling Green in this one.

Prediction: 8-4 (6-2, MAC)


All my love,
@corbeech

Mid-American Conference Preview: Western Michigan

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Western Michigan Broncos 

2015 Results: 8-5 (6-2, T1st in West)
Beat MTSU in Bahamas Bowl 

Returning Starters: 7 OFF, 5 DEF, 1 SP

2016 Schedule: 

September:

3rd at Northwestern
10th NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL
17th at Illinois
24th GEORGIA SOUTHERN

October: 

1st at Central Michigan
8th NORTHERN ILLINOIS
15th at Akron
22nd EASTERN MICHIGAN

November:

1st at Ball State
8th at Kent State
19th BUFFALO
25th TOLEDO

ROW THE BOAT. Western Michigan coach P.J. Fleck is ready for his 4th season. He has shown a strong improvement as each season has played out. I'm not going to lie to you, his first season was ugly with a 1-11 record. That will worry anyone. Fear not, he dropped back to back 8-5 seasons to alleviate any fear that was in place. Two of the five losses from last season were to Michigan State and Ohio State. Those two programs are nothing to scoff at. Western Michigan is trending in the right direction and they're going to do some damage this season.

The offense brings back their quarterback in Zach Terrell and he will look to build upon his stellar 2015 season where he threw for over 3,500 yards and paired it with 29 touchdown passes. The run game brings back Jamauri Bogan who ran for over 1,000 yards and had 16 touchdowns to go with it. The offense had firepower last year, but they're bringing it all back this year and that makes them even scarier. 

Defensively, they're going to have to step their game up. They were a middle of the pack defense last year and lost 6 starters from that team. Keion Adams returns for his Senior campaign and looks to expand on his 5.5 sack season last year. Darius Phillips will have to be a rock for the secondary to rely upon if they're going to do better against the pass than their 72nd ranked pass defense of 2015. Coach Fleck better pray his defense gets it's act together or it could spell disaster. I'm praying for it to work out because I'm putting a lot of faith in you boys. Don't make me look even dumber than I am.

Player to watch: 


First off, this picture is dope. Secondly, this kid is going to be the beast that makes this team into a national contender this season. I'm assuming that he is going to be the stud that he has been, only better. If he improves like I believe him to, he will easily be a contender for MAC player of the year and will be a dark horse in the Heisman race. Keep your eyes peeled for Zach and watch him dominate.

If you only watch them once, watch: 9/3 at Northwestern

This is the game that I was torn on predicting. Playing on the road at a decent Big Ten team is a tough game. I at first had Northwestern taking them down, but I've changed my tune. The Big Ten sucks and Western Michigan is going to take a dump on Big Ten Vandy. You're going undefeated Western Michigan, get hyped and enjoy the ride.

Prediction: 12-0 (8-0, MAC)


All my love, 
@corbeech

Friday, June 24, 2016

Mid-American Conference Preview: Toledo

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Toledo Rockets 

2015 Results: 10-2 (6-2, T1st MAC)
Beat Temple in Boca Raton Bowl 

Returning Starters: 8 OFF, 4 DEF, 2 SP

2016 Schedule:

September:

2nd at Arkansas State
10th MAINE
17th FRESNO STATE
30th at BYU

October: 

8th at Eastern Michigan
15th BOWLING GREEN
22nd CENTRAL MICHIGAN
27th OHIO

November: 

2nd at Akron
9th at Northern Illinois
16th BALL STATE
25th at Western Michigan

Toledo had a STRONG 2015 season. 10-2 is nothing to scoff at. They only lost to WMU and NIU, two decent teams. Beating either one would have resulted in a MAC Championship appearance. Head coach Jason Candle is beginning his first full season at the helm. He was the OC last season and got to coach the bowl game. As you saw earlier, he won that bowl game, so he's currently undefeated as the head coach (1-0). Yea, he may be unbeatable.

Offensively, they're bringing back a good amount of players and talent. They lose the Alabama transfer Philip Ely, but they return their 2014 starter in Logan Woodside. The passing game should remain roughly similar to the previous season's success, but it's iffy. They return 4 starting linemen and all of their running backs. This should alleviate some of the stress that Woodside will be feeling in the coming season. 

On the defensive side of the ball, there will be a full on roster makeover. They lose basically anybody who made a contribution. Last season, Toledo had the number 10 rushing defense in the nation and now they're all gone. Sure, they were awesome last year, but none of those beasts are back. The returning starters aren't all that impressive, so the defense will be the hindrance for a stellar Toledo team.

Player to watch: Logan Woodside


He's going to be getting his job back as the starter and he's going to have to be better than ever to carry the load. The defense is looking like a dumpster fire, so he better light it up. If he is able to be better than Ely was last year, Toledo can do some damage. Sadly, even if he is awesome they may still tank this season. The defense is just a huge question mark and it worries me.

If you only watch them once, watch: 10/22 vs Central Michigan

This is a match up that was a delightful battle in 2015, with Toledo going to CMU and coming away with the W. Times have changed, and I believe CMU to be a better team this season. This game was fun last year and will probably be a fun battle this year with an improved CMU team coning down to Toledo.

Prediction: 7-5 (4-4, MAC)


All my love, 
@corbeech

Mid-American Conference Preview: Northern Illinois

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Northern Illinois Huskies 

2015 Results: 8-6 (6-2, T1st in MAC West)
Lost to Boise State in Poinsettia Bowl 

Returning Starters: 8 OFF, 6 DEF, 2 SP

2016 Schedule: 

September: 

3rd at Wyoming
10th at South Florida
17th SAN DIEGO STATE
24th WESTERN ILLINOIS

October:

1st at Ball State
8th at Western Michigan
15th CENTRAL MICHIGAN
22nd BUFFALO

November:

1st BOWLING GREEN
9th TOLEDO
16th at Eastern Michigan
25th at Kent State

Have you heard about Northern Illinois? They're a decent team. They've only won or tied for 1st in their division for the past six seasons. That's not too bad, but they're still hungry for more. Head coach Rod Carey is ready for battle and has a looooooooooot of offense coming back with him. A friendly schedule (playing 4 of the top 5 MAC teams at home) could be a sign of fun times ahead for the boys.

Their offense will be the straw that stirs the pot. They were sort of middle of the pack offensively last season, but all the boys are back to party and you can add in Tommy Mister the Indiana transfer. This turns an already strong rushing attack (41st nationally in 2015) into an even more beastly being. Quarterback Drew Hare is back from an achilles injury and is ready to continue the winning legacy that he has known since graduating from high school.

Defensively, they have some work to do. They are losing their top performers on the d-line, linebacker, and secondary. That's a good amount to replace on a unit that was less than stellar the season before. This means the returning players Sean Folliard and Shawun Lurry are going to have to repeat their 2015 efforts and even expand upon them. Luckily for the defense, they have a few friendly games to get the season started and give them the reps they need to get in the rhythm.

Player to watch: Shawun Lurry


#DefensiveLivesMatter. I've been too biased toward offensive players in my MAC previews, so the defense needs some more love. Lurry had 9 interceptions in 2015. If that seems like a lot, that's because that was the most in the NCAA. Yea, Lurry is that dude. He knew what to do with the ball when he got it too, leading the nation with 273 interception return yards. Keep rolling Shawun.

If you only watch them once, watch: 10/8 at Western Michigan

This is the MAC West championship. The top two teams from the previous year will meet with championship aspirations and see who is the better man. Last year, NIU took care of business, but this year they head into Kalamazoo to do battle. Will the result be the same? Time will tell.

Prediction: 11-1 (7-1, MAC)


All my love, 
@corbeech

Thursday, June 23, 2016

Mid-American Conference Preview: Central Michigan



Central Michigan Chippewas 

2015 Results: 7-6 (6-2, T1st in West)
Lost to Minnesota in Quick Lane Bowl 

Returning Starters: 7 OFF, 7 DEF, 1 SP 

2016 Schedule:

September:

1st PRESBYTERIAN
10th at Oklahoma State
17th UNLV
24th at Virginia

October:

1st WESTERN MICHIGAN
8th BALL STATE
15th at Northern Illinois
22nd at Toledo
29th KENT STATE

November:

4th at Miami (OH)
15th OHIO
22nd EASTERN MICHIGAN

Head coach John Bonamego is returning for his second season and has a solid team to back him up. NIU got the bid to represent the West in the MAC title game, but they couldn't handle the Chippewas back in the regular season. A 4 team tie for the top spot in the division didn't fall the way they needed it to and they had to sit back and accept that. They have the core group back and will be a threat to run the West again this year.

On the offensive side of the ball, they are an easy team to profile, but a tougher team to stop. They're going to throw the ball. Plain and simple. They ranked 19th nationally last season and they return their top 3 receivers and a stud quarterback. Care to guess the game plan for this season? THEY'RE GOING TO BE THROWING THE BALL! Quarterback Cooper Rush is in the hood for his final hoorah and is looking to build on his 3,848 yard season with 25 touchdowns and 11 interceptions. He's got everything he needs to succeed and he's going to do some damage.

Defensively, they are BEASTS! Top 30 in all three main categories and returning nearly all of their key players. This defense is going to be stronger than last season and provide the offense with the support they need to be great. As long as some unforseen issue doesn't present itself, the defense will be able to anchor the load and allow the offense to be the passing machine that it previously has been.

Player to watch: Cooper Rush


This goofy son of a b is the trigger man who is going to guide the Chippewas to glory! He has the golden arm that will carry his fellow man and put them in the position to dominate the West this season.

If you only watch them once, watch: 9/24 at Virginia

I'm not sure they're able to go to Virginia and knock off the Cavaliers, but it wouldn't surprise me if they did. They are that talented. This Chippewas team is a sneaky good team that has a goofy mascot and is deceptive. Don't sleep on them or else you'll get slapped.

Prediction: 8-4 (6-2, MAC)


All my love,
@corbeech

Mid-American Conference Preview: Ohio



Ohio Bobcats 

2015 Results: 8-5 (5-3, T2nd East)
Lost to Appalachian State in Camellia Bowl

Returning Starters: 6 OFF, 7 DEF, 0 SP 

2016 Schedule:


September:

3rd TEXAS STATE
10th at Kansas
17th at Tennessee
24th GARDNER-WEBB

October:

1st at Miami (OH)
8th BOWLING GREEN
15th EASTERN MICHIGAN
22nd at Kent State
27th at Toledo

November:

3rd BUFFALO
15th at Central Michigan
22nd AKRON

Forget about the Buckeyes, there's another team in Ohio that can do some damage. The Bobcats have been a consistent 6+ win team since Frank Solich took over in 2005. Solich brought a winning pedigree to the program and they have picked up what he has been putting down. Last year, they were one game away from battling it out in the conference championship. The downer is that they got trounced by Bowling Green by 38, so that was a biiiiiiiiiiig L. 

Offensively, J.D. Sprague is now the man. Derrius Vick has graduated and the quarterback position is Sprague's to lose. Last year's offense was top-56 in all three categories. This is essentially the spot that a 7 to 8 win team should be falling. Sprague will be loaded with weapons for the season, seeing as how he returns his leading rusher and top 3 wide receivers. The offense should be able to expand upon last season's progress and I can see them doing some damage in the coming season. 

On the defensive side of the ball, they return 6 of their front 7. That bodes well for their rush defense, which was the weak link of the team last season. Unfortunately, only Toran Davis returns from their starting defensive backfield and will be tasked with anchoring the young secondary around him. The defense will be strong up front, but will be as good as their secondary will allow them to be. In the pass-heavy MAC, a weak secondary could be crushing for a team, so it will be interesting to watch.

Player to watch: J.D. Sprague


To paraphrase the great Shooter McGavin, "It's J.D.'s turn!" He's ready to take the lead and continue the winning ways of Coach Solich. Sprague is a dual-threat quarterback who will be loaded with weapons around him and prepared to put in work on the MAC. I look forward to seeing how he handles the season.

If you only watch them once, watch: 10/8 vs Bowling Green

This is the rematch of the (essentially) the East division championship from last season and Bowling Green is coming to Athens for battle this time. This game should be the East championship for this coming season as well. Winner takes all!

Prediction: 9-3 (6-2, MAC)


All my love, 
@corbeech

Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Mid-American Conference Preview: Akron

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Akron Zips 

2015 Results: 8-5 (5-3, T2nd in East)
Beat Utah State in Famous Idaho Potato Bowl 

Returning Starters: 3 OFF, 4 DEF, 0 SP 

2016 Schedule:

September:

3rd VMI
10th at Wisconsin
17th at Marshall
24th APPALACHIAN STATE

October:

1st at Kent State
8th MIAMI (OH)
15th WESTERN MICHIGAN
22nd at Ball State
27th at Buffalo

November:

2nd TOLEDO
9th BOWLING GREEN
22nd at Ohio

Oooooooooh Akron. Look at you, you 8-5 studs. LeBron won a title, you won your bowl game, and the Browns have RG3 quarterbacking them. LIFE IN OHIO IS STROOOOOOONG! Head coach Terry Bowden is a gem for them to have at the helm. That last name Bowden probably ounds familiar because Terry is the son of football legend Bobby Bowden. Terry is the rebuild king and even has an undefeated season and possible national title to his name at Auburn. Terry is going to have to rebuild this team because they lost 15 of their 22 offensive and defensive starters, so the entire team will be a new experience.

Looking at last year's stats will not give you much of an estimate of this team's success because very few faces will be familiar. So we'll just take a look at what is coming back. They return a quarterback, wide receiver, and tight end. No linemen return, no running backs, a limited run game. It appears all we will address is the passing game, or what remains from it. Quarterback Thomas Woodson is their returning leader in rushing and passing. For them to have a shot at success this season, he's going to have to bring it and stay healthy.

Defensively, they had a pretty strong unit last year, boasting 83rd pass defense and the 3rd best rush defense (TOP 3!). That rush defense is unreal, but unfortunately they are losing a good chunk of their core. They return 157 tackles between the 4 returning starters. That's a lot to replace and I'm not so sure they'll be able to mange it. That ridiculous defense is all broken up now and DC Chuck Amato is going to have his hands full in developing his next batch of defenders.

Player to watch: Thomas Woodson



He's the quarterback and he's the key to Akron's success. If he is able to build upon his successful 2015 campaign, he may be able to help maintain the stream of success that Akron is coming to enjoy under Coach Bowden. There is the off chance that even if he does build upon that success, they will still struggle. There are so many moving pieces that it's impossible to predict. Woodson is the biggest hop that they have.

If you only watch them once, watch: 10/8 vs Miami (OH)

This is looking like a battle of two rebuilding teams and it will be interesting to see who is where on the rebuilding scale. This will be their best shot at a conference win and it will be extremely interesting to see who is able to make that first step. 

Prediction: 3-9 (1-7, MAC)


All my love, 
@corbeech

Mid-American Conference Preview: Buffalo



Buffalo Bulls 

2015 Results: 5-7 (3-5, 4th in East) 

Returning Starters: 5 OFF, 8 DEF, 1 SP 

2016 Schedule:

September:

2nd ALBANY
17th at Nevada
24th ARMY

October: 

1st at Boston College
8th KENT STATE
15th BALL STATE
22nd at Northern Illinois
27th AKRON

November:

3rd at Ohio
12th MIAMI
19th at Western Michigan
25th at Bowling Green

Buffalo scares me. There, I said it. They're a scary team. They are having an absolutely massive turnover on the offensive side of the ball, with only two returning skill position players. If they are able to solve the riddle of plugging the new pieces into their spots, they can find the success that they experienced in the 2013 season and can be a force to be reckoned with. Head coach Lance Leipold is a proven winner, coming over from D3 Wisconsin Whitewater, where he won 6 titles in 8 seasons (yeah, that's solid) and is looking to turn Buffalo into a power in itself. 

Offensively, they ranked as the number 43 passing attack nationally and 103 for rushing. This is quite a gap. Unfortunately for them. they are replacing a quarterback and their top 2 receivers. This is a large reason for my hesitancy to back them as a MAC power. The run game is weeeeeeeeeeak and they only return 3 linemen. As the offense is able to progress, they will progress toward wins. 

The defense returns a good portion of the talent from the previous season. The defense ranked 84th nationally in defending the rush and 69th (nice) nationally in defending the pass. The passing defense is the strength and they return 3 of the 4 starters from the secondary. If your offense is going to rebuild, you have to have a strong defense to back them up and it seems that Buffalo has just that.

Player to watch: Brandon Berry


Ask yourself this "do I want to run into this guy on the football field?" Nah is an appropriate answer. He is coming off a 2nd team all-MAC season and is going to lead the LB corps that will have to pick up the slack for an offense that will be shaky at best. If they knew who would be quarterbacking them, he may be the player to watch, but my boy Berry is going to put the team on his back and carry them as long as he can

If you only watch them once, watch: 9/24 vs Army

Why? Because I support the troops. That's why! Also, this should be a fun game for them. Army always seems to be a tough out on the field. This is a winnable game for Buffalo (I have them winning it) and is also a time for you to watch the future troops toss the pigskin around.

Prediction: 5-7 (2-6, MAC)

All my love, 
@corbeech

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Mid-American Conference Preview: Kent State

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Kent State Golden Flashes


2015 Results: 3-9 (2-6, 5th in East)

Returning Starters: 9 OFF, 8 DEF, 1 SP

2016 Schedule

September:

3rd at Penn State
10th NORTH CAROLINA A&T
17th MONMOUTH
24th at Alabama

October:

1st AKRON
8th at Buffalo
15th at Miami (OH)
22nd OHIO
29th at Central Michigan

November:

8th WESTERN MICHIGAN
15th at Bowling Green
25th NORTHERN ILLINOIS

Head coach Paul Haynes inherited a program fresh off of a near BCS bowl game, falling short against Northern Illinois and missing out on the opportunity. Three years in and Haynes has a record of 9-26, nothing to call home about. He started with 4 wins, dropped to 2, and recovered to 3 last season. They are returning a large portion of their team and if they were able to continue their skill growth, they could work their way back toward the team of old.

Offensively, the Golden Flashes ranked next to last nationally in total offense. For the MAC conference, that is a sin. The rush offense ranked at 107, which is rough, but it doesn't quite compete with their dumpster fire of a passing attack that checked in at 120 nationally. They return every skill position and lose only two of their starting O-linemen. They are all back, but does it actually matter? Here's to hoping that they can gain some sort of traction offensively and not be as terrible as last season.

The defense is clearly the strength of this team. They are returning 8 starters from a defense that ranked 27th nationally in total defense, 35th nationally last season when defending the rush, and 39th against the rush. The lost players on defense will not cripple this team due to the amount of talent they are returning. This is different than the teams we have already previewed in that the defense is clearly the straw that stirs the pot for this team. 

Player to watch: Terence Waugh


If I'm being honest, nobody on the offensive side of the ball deserves any recognition until they go out and prove themselves. Waugh led the team in sacks and TFLs last season. He is back and ready to continue being the main man on the strong defense.

If you only watch them once, watch: 10/8 at Buffalo

It was a 1 point game last season in Kent and it stands to reason that this year's game should be a good battle as well. I look for Kent State to solve the riddle that baffled them last season and get the job done this season.

Prediction: 4-8 (2-6, MAC)


All my love, 
@corbeech

 


Mid-American Conference Preview: Miami (OH)



Miami (OH) Redhawks

2015 Results: 3-9 (2-6, 6th in East)

Returning Starters: 9 OFF, 7 DEF, 0 SP

2016 Schedule:

September:

3rd @ Iowa
10th EASTERN ILLINOIS
17th WESTERN KENTUCKY
24th @Cincinnati

October: 

1st OHIO
8th @ Akron
15th KENT STATE
22nd @ Bowling Green
29th @ Eastern Michigan

November: 

4th CENTRAL MICHIGAN
12th @ Buffalo
22nd BALL STATE

Miami is an intriguing team. They are SUPER young and have only one direction to go. They have been a powerful team in the past, but have fallen upon dreadful times. Head coach Chuck Martin is a proven winner, leading Grand Valley State to a 74-7 record during his six year tenure there. He then moved on to Notre Dame where he served as an assistant coach, moving his way up to Offensive Coordinator. He inherited a dumpster fire at Miami, but has recruited well and has a roster filled with his recruits playing prominent roles in it. 

Offensively, they were a middle of the pack team that was better at passing than rushing. They ranked near the bottom of the NCAA in rushing yards per game, checking in at 109th with less than 130 rushing yards per game. Knowing this, coach Martin has a feel for what he should be doing, but unfortunately 40% of his starters on the offensive line are no longer on campus. Should the new guys step in and perform, this offense can rise up and cause problems for most teams they'll face.

As a team, the defensive unit carried the load last year, ranking 68th nationally. The rushing defense was strong while the pass defense fell behind just a bit with rankings of 67 and 79 for each, respectively. The secondary loses 2 productive members, but should be able to overcome those due to the maturation of the existing players and the return of Heath Harding from a season-ending knee injury. As seems to be the case with every MAC team, the defense will determine how far they can go.

Player to Watch: Heath Harding


As previously stated, Harding is returning from a season-ending injury in 2015. With the secondary being the weak link of the team, having a player return with the abilities that Harding possesses cannot be stressed enough. If he is able to recover and get back to his 2014 self, the secondary should be able to make the leaps forward to match up with the offense. That would lead to a dangerous team.

If you only watch them once, watch:

10/15 vs Kent State

Last year, they nearly got the job done at Kent State, losing 14-20. This year, Kent State is GOING DOWN! Yep, you heard it here first. Miami is ready for the next step, but it isn't going to be a assive leap this season. 

Prediction: 3-9 (2-6 MAC)


All my love,
@corbeech

Monday, June 20, 2016

Mid-American Conference Preview: Ball State



Ball State Cardinals

2015 Record: 3-9 (2-6, 5th in West)

Returning Starters: 6 OFF, 9 DEF, 2 SP

2016 Schedule:

September:

2nd @Georgia State
10th @Indiana
17th EASTERN KENTUCKY
24th @Florida Atlantic

October:

1st NORTHERN ILLINOIS
8th @Central Michigan
15th @Buffalo
22nd AKRON

November:

1st WESTERN MICHIGAN
8th EASTERN MICHIGAN
16th @Toledo
22nd @Miami (OH)

There is a new man on the block in Muncie, Indiana and his name is Mike Neu. He's a former MAC Offensive Player of the Year and has been down in NOLA with my beloved Saints for the past 12 seasons. Knowing the Saints like I do, Neu is an offensive mind who hopefully has a strong defensive coordinator to back it up. 

Offensively, Ball State will return 6 starters from a unit that was 90th nationally in total offense. The passing attack was also 90th and they see their starting QB and two of their top three receivers returning. The rushing attack ranked 71st and returns all three of their main backs. The key for this is that 3 of their starting 5 offensive linemen have moved on to bigger and better things post-college. The offense will only go as far as the new line can carry them, but the skill positions are back and looking strong.

Defensively, things are nearly as sexy for the Cardinals. They were 121st in total defense, which isn't ideal. Their rushing defense is 114th and they gave up 5.9/carry. I'm no scientist, but when your opponent is over halfway to a first down after one carry, you may not be doing your job very well. Things got worse when looking to the 121st ranked passing defense. It could be good or bad news that 9 of the 11 starters from last year are returning. The season will go as far as the defense allows it to.

Player to Watch: Riley Neal


He's the quarterback. He's also the key to Neu's success. As a former qb himself, Neu will have a positive influence on Neal who is coming off a successful 2015 campaign and can only be expected to improve. If the defense continues to struggle, Neal will have to put up even stronger numbers than his 16td:6int ratio from 2015

If you only watch them once, watch:

9/24 @ Florida Atlantic

I'm not certain that they win this game, but FAU provides a team that is as inconsistent as Ball State and this game could mean the difference in bowl eligibility and sitting at home sadly watching the other guys have fun. There are several tossups on their schedule, but this one seems to be the most winnable and thus the most fun. 

Prediction

7-5 (4-4, MAC)


All my love, 
@corbeech

Mid-American Conference Preview: Eastern Michigan

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Eastern Michigan Eagles

Previous Season: 1-11 (0-8) 6th in West

Returning Starters: 8 OFF, 8 DEF, 2SP

2016 Schedule

September:
2nd MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE
10th @Missouri
17th @Charlotte
23rd WYOMING

October:
1st @Bowling Green
8th TOLEDO
15th @Ohio
22nd @Western Michigan
29th MIAMI (OH)

November:
8th @Ball State
15th NORTHERN ILLINOIS
22nd @Central Michigan


Hard times fell upon the beloved Eagles of Eastern Michigan last season. Spirits were high after they knocked off the Cowboys of Wyoming, but that joy was short lived. Ten consecutive losses followed that game and they were the cellar dwellers of the MAC with an atrocious 1-11 record. This followed up the previous year's 2-10 record to leave a less than impressive 3-21 record at the school for head coach Chris Creighton.

Things seemed to turn sour when the Eagles made the decision to boast the nations worst rushing defense. They gave up 316.5 yards per game, over 35 more than the next worst team. It's extremely difficult to find a nice thing to say about the defense, to be quite honest. They were in the bottom 7 nationally in yards per game allowed and gave up over 42 ppg., placing them in a tie for 5th worst nationally. They ranked 33rd in passing yards allowed, but that was largely due to the fact that they were trailing most of the time and they faced the least passes of anyone in the NCAA.

Offensively, they were middle of the pack, ranking 66th in passing offense and 84th in rushing offense. For a defense as subpar as theirs, they needed much more offensively. You can give up 42 ppg (I don't recommend it), but you have to score WELL over 25 ppg on your own. Luckily, they're bringing back a good majority of their team back and they'll have another year under their belt for the battles to come

Player to watch: Shaq Vann


With Darius Jackson lost to graduation, this is now Shaq Vann's offense to run. He turned in strong numbers as the backup last season and is poised to become the big dog of the backfield this season. All of Jackson's 208 carries and 16 touchdowns will be up for grabs and that has to sound like paradise to a young man who averaged a stellar 5.9 ypc in the 2015 campaign.

If you only watch them once, watch:

10/29 vs Miami (OH). This will be their best shot to end their conference losing streak of 20 games (should the season play out like I'm predicting). Last year they lost at Miami (OH) by a score of 13-28. One year wiser may not be enough, but if they're going to do it, this is the time to circle the wagons and get the troops fired up.

Season Prediction: 3-9 (0-8, MAC)


All my love,
@corbeech