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My Preseason MAC Poll

NIU 3rd in West; Central Michigan takes it all

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5. Ball State

It's tough seeing last year's division champion here. But with a new coach, quarterback, four starting offensive linemen and a host of new receivers, this seems like the spot to start at. If Ball State is going to another bowl game this season, the defense, led by safeties Sean Baker and Alex Knipp, will have to lead the Cardinals there.

6. Eastern Michigan

Eastern Michigan has to deal with the unfortunate reality of playing in a loaded division. The Eagles can score with anybody in the MAC, but also can't stop anyone.

That's the West, let's move to the East, where as many as five teams can legitimately say they will emerge as the division champs.

East Division

1. Temple

Why not? There is no way the Owls have the same bad luck as last season (three losses on the final play) and they return 17 starters. Replacing quarterback Adam DiMichele will be key, but the defense has a chance to be something special. Temple returns eight of their nine top tacklers. The schedule also looks kindly on the Owls with no crossover games against Central Michigan or Western Michigan.

2. Buffalo

It's hard not to get excited about two of the top offensive players in the MAC in RB James Starks and WR Naaman Roosevelt. The defense returns its top eight tacklers, and Buffalo will need them for games against Central Michigan and at Western Michigan.

3. Akron

It feels like this gets said a lot, but if quarterback Chris Jacquemain can remain consistent the Zips have a real shot to contend. Jacquemain's top three receiving targets return and the defensive line should provide pressure all season long. Akron might not start well in the conference season, but three of its final four games are at home.

4. Bowling Green

QB Tyler Sheehan, WR Freddie Barnes and LT Brady Minturn are three good reasons to point to why Bowling Green should be fine on offense this season. New head coach Dave Clawson has a good reputation on the offensive side of the ball, despite what happened at Tennessee last season. Getting through October (vs. Ohio, at Kent State, at Ball State, vs. Central Michigan) 2-2 would be huge.

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