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My Preseason MAC Poll

NIU 3rd in West; Central Michigan takes it all

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Ballots for the 2009 Mid-American Conference Football Poll were due this weekend. I enjoyed reading your polls and agree that the East is as wide-open as it has ever been. I have seen five different teams picked as the East champion in preview magazines/web polls. The West is a little easier to predict at the top and the bottom.

As promised, here is what my preseason poll looks like.

West Division

1. Central Michigan

The schedule won't be easy (road games at Buffalo, Western Michigan and Ball State) but if any team can handle it, it's the Chippewas. Central Michigan returns their top 12 tacklers, 10 starters on defense and the best offensive player in the conference in quarterback Dan LeFevour. The Chips have the weapons on offense (WR's Antonio Brown and Bryan Anderson) and defense (DE Frank Zombo and LB Nick Bellore) to win the MAC.

2. Western Michigan

It's not out of the question that the Broncos can win the division. Tim Hiller is an outstanding quarterback. Brandon West leads a deep core at running back. The front seven on defense has potential. Eventually, though, Western Michigan is going to have to beat Central Michigan. That hasn't happened since 2005.

3. Northern Illinois

The 3-4-5 spots here are about as tight as they can be. NIU, Toledo or Ball State can easily take third. I'm giving the edge to the Huskies because they lose a lot less on defense than people think (the low number of returning starters on defense is wildly misleading because of the way NIU rotates) and unlike Ball State, the offense should take steps forward this season.

4. Toledo

New! coach! Tim! Beckman! has! people! excited! and! they! should! be! If you follow Beckman's Twitter feed you'll get that joke. Toldeo's offense should improve and the Rockets have a really nice running game. Toledo's defense should improve as well. The early schedule is going to be rough (at Purdue, home for Colorado, vs. Ohio State in Cleveland) and could take an early toll. Can Toledo overcome a lack of depth at wide receiver and major concerns with field position? That remains to be seen.

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