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Mid-American Conference (MAC) Coverage on SportzNutz

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SportzNutz 2006 MAC Football Preview

Last year the cycle of the same leaders at the top was broken when the Akron Zips and the NIU Huskies crashed the party. Most experts are expecting this to last at least one more season with both chosen to win respective divisions in the MAC. Akron was not the clear choice as Miami-O, Bowling Green and even Kent State nabbed first place votes. Still hard to pick against the Zips who have all five offensive linemen back from what was the best O-line in the league. No argument from anyone who the best team in the West Division is with the Huskies taking every vote.

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2006  Prediction

East Division
1) Akron
2) Miami-Ohio
3) Bowling Green
4) Ohio U
5) Kent State
6) Buffalo

West Division
1) Northern Illinois
2) Toledo
3) Central Michigan
4) Western Michigan
5) Ball State
6) Eastern Michigan

MAC Team Pages

Akron Zips
Ball State Cardinals
Bowling Green Falcons
Buffalo Bulls
Central Michigan Chippewas
Eastern Michigan Eagles
Kent State Golden Flashes
Miami (Ohio) Redhawks
Northern Illinois Huskies
Ohio Bobcats
Toledo Rockets
Western Michigan Broncos

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News from Fanblogs

Conference honchos say no-way to playoffs

The Orlando Sentinel spoke with conference commissioners, posing the same questions to each of them during seperate telephone interviews.

If you're a fan of any one of the seemingly limitless number of college football playoff proposals, you're not going to like what they had to say.

Q: Are we inching toward a college football playoff and do you want to see one?

BIG EAST COMMISSIONER MIKE TRANGHESE: "I have not seen anything that works unless you do things that presidents aren't going to accept. Presidents are not going to allow a football playoff to venture into the second semester, deep into the second semester. They're not going to allow football playoffs to take place during exams. And they're not going to start playing football early in August. ... I find ...

Five things I want to see this season...

Inspired by several bloggers who do their "top 100 things for the season", I'm inspired to share five things I want to see this season....


1) Is someone ready to rise up and knock USC off their Pac10 perch? Despite the recent success of Oregon (and Cal, to a lesser degree) there has not been a consistent challenger to Pete Carroll's throne. I think it's just a matter of time before Dennis Ericksson and Arizona State rise to the top of the conference, but can the Sun Devils unseat the Trojans? Does UCLA finally have its man with Neuheisel at the helm? Can Cal get back to the top? Is Oregon going to be a year-in, year-out player? I'm still putting my chips on ASU as the most likely contender, but... when?


2) Tim Tebow (ie Superman Surgeon) was the best player in college football last year and RIGHTFULLY won the Heisman. Can Tebow be the first guy to repeat since the ...

Who Embellishes Their National Championship Claims and Who Does Not

Faithful readers of fanblogs will notice that a lot of what this article contains has been stated by me in the past. That's because I thought it as being so well-written that I could regurgitate it once again in order to preempt any more uniform threads from popping up like weeds in the parched earth here at fanblogs during the dry season.

The bee in my bonnet about national championships came last spring when Washington tried to slip one through the back door 47 years after the fact. Since then, I've quit wearing bonnets and have educated myself on the history of the national championship. I now feel qualified to be the final arbiter of which teams' national championship claims are legit, and which are as bogus as a Jeff Spicoli quip.

Here are the qualifications that I will use:

1) Only current Divison 1-A (FBS) teams with three or more MNCs ...

NCAA unfairly targeting mid-major schools?

The USA Today has an exceptionally interesting follow-up story to the May release of the 2008 Academic Progress Rates (APR) results of the Division I schools. What makes this article particularly interesting is that it more fully vets the notion that the BCS conference receive favorable consideration from the NCAA.

Citing analysis from the Knight Commission, the USA Today article states that BCS conference teams only half as likely to be punished as non-BCS teams for failing to meet the assigned APR minimums.

"The NCAA's heart is in the right place. They want to improve the academic performance ...
Looking ahead: 2008-2009 Bowl Game Predictions

Here's yet another entry in the long line of 2008-2009 college football bowl game predictions - this time from ESPN.


FedEx BCS National Championship Game
(BCS No. 1 vs. BCS No. 2) Georgia Bulldogs vs. Ohio State Buckeyes

Tostitos Fiesta
(BCS vs. BCS) Oklahoma Sooners vs. BYU Cougars

Allstate Sugar
(BCS vs. BCS) Auburn Tigers vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders

FedEx Orange
(BCS vs. BCS) West Virginia Mountaineers vs. Clemson Tigers

Rose Bowl presented by Citi
(BCS vs. BCS) USC Trojans vs. Wisconsin Badgers


A few other notables.....


Capital One
(SEC vs. Big Ten) Florida Gators vs. Illinois Fighting Illini ...

Breaking down the schedules - Cupcake City 08 Edition

One look at the "major" conference schedules shows... an awful lot of "minors".

Who schedules the most cupcakes? Here's a breakdown of the non-conference schedules for each of the BCS conference teams, with games against FCS schools (ie DI-AA cupcakes) highlighted.

ACC - 14 cupcakes
Big XII - 10 cupcakes
Big 10 - 9 cupcakes
SEC - 9 cupcakes
Big East - 7 cupcakes
Pac 10 - 2 cupcakes


(For reference, here's how it looked in 2004, when the ACC & Big East were Kings of the Cupcakes.)


HT: OU-Ron


Note: I incorrectly noted the FCS acronym in the original post. I have updated it as per your comments. I still have no idea why we can't call the DI-AA the DI-AA, but... I digress.

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Choose your weapon: Cigars of the coaching elite

The men from The Rivalry, Esq. have put together a great, tongue-in-cheek look at the cigar preferences of several of coaching's elite.

John Galsworthy's famous observation, "By the cigars they smoke, and the composers they love, ye shall know the texture of men's souls," is not lost on this fan.

What follows is a tongue-in-cheek review of four modern coaches at top ebb and their predicted smoke of choice.

...

NICK SABAN
Gurkha "His Majesty's Reserve" (HMR) (7.5'' x 52)

This royal entry holds the distinction of being the most expensive cigar in the world. At $750.00 a piece (a box of 20 is available for $14,999.95 at Cigar.com) the HMR is accessible to only a handful of elites. Fortunately, Nick Saban's paycheck at ...

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