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Welcome to the latest edition of the Tuesday countdown. Every Tuesday, all the way up until the start of the season when Northern Illinois travels to Wisconsin for a 6 p.m. game on Sept. 5, we'll be counting down some aspect of college football.

Today, we’ll take a look at the single biggest concern for each team in the MAC. The countdown will run in order of importance (least concerning to most) and by division. We’ll start in the East.

East Division:

Miami (Ohio): How do they rebound?

Also considered: Struggles on offense, replacing two high-caliber linebackers

Everyone knows it’s a rebuilding season in Oxford. New coach Mike Haywood has his hands full with a team that doesn’t have a whole lot to get excited about. The RedHawks are coming off a 2-10 season and while most don’t expect that record to improve by much, Haywood’s job is to get his players to believe in his system. If that doesn’t happen right away, this could be an even longer season that most expect.

Kent State: Will the kicking game settle down?

Also considered: Holes at wide receiver, does a red zone defense exist here?

Kent State had a lot of problems last season and still need playmakers on both sides of the ball, but there is no excuse for a poor kicking game. Nate Reed is 27-of-41 on field goals in his career and regressed last season. Punter Matt Rinehart also had two punts blocked last season. Two missed field goals and two missed extra points cost the Golden Flashes the Ohio game last season.

Temple: Who leads this offense?

Also considered: Can bad luck continue? Can they win close games?

Adam DiMichele was a quality starter for three years for the Owls. Vaughn Charlton and Chester Stewart have the physical tools, but can they produce like DiMichele? If they can’t, a team that’s been snakebiiten (two OT losses, a loss on a Hail Mary and two additional losses by a combined seven points last season) won’t feel good about itself and won’t win games.

Akron: Can they stay healthy on defense?

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