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CFB PREVIEW 2009: THE MAC
August 10, 2009
By David, SCS.com Staff Writer
Although many will write off the Division I-A Independents and both the Sun Belt and Mid-American Conferences, history shows that you never know where the non-BCS contenders will emerge. The college football is just as passionate even if there's not 100,000 people....[MORE]
CFB PREVIEW 2008: THE MAC
July 21, 2008
By Matt, SCS.com Staff Writer
The big question in 2008 is, “Will the MAC be back?” Okay, that is not the burning question on the minds of college football fans this year. (I think that question is, "What will I do if Ohio State makes another National Championship?") However, it is a valid issue for fans....[MORE]
CFB PREVIEW 2007: THE MAC
July 18, 2007
By Matt, SCS.com Staff Writer
The Mid-American Conference was once a strong mid-major conference. The MAC used to be the smart pick for early season upset specials. Recently, the MAC has become one of the weakest conferences in college football. Teams from the past and present such as Utah, Boise State, Hawaii....[MORE]
HOOPS PREVIEW 2006-2007: THE MAC
November 1, 2006
By Jeff, SCS.com Staff Writer
The 2006-2007 SCS.com Hoops Preview rolls along in week number one as we take a step upward and glance towards this season's crop of mid-majors. While the mid-majors enjoyed a banner year last season, sending George Mason to the Final Four, there could be even more....[MORE]
CFB PREVIEW 2006: THE MAC
July 12, 2006
By Jonathan, SCS.com Editor
The MAC has grown into a better and better conference with each passing year since the turn of the century, and that upward trend is expected to continue in 2006. Northern Illinois and superstar RB Garrett Wolfe have to among the favorites to win the league this year....[MORE]
HOOPS PREVIEW '05: MID-MAJORS, PART II
October 27, 2005
By Jeff, SCS.com Staff Writer
SCS.com's Hoops Preview '05 series gets rolling once again with a glance at three of the country's mid-major leagues. In part two of three, we take you through the Horizon League, MAC, and Missouri Valley conferences. Just as with the low-major previews earlier....[MORE]
PREVIEWING THE 2005 MAC
August 5, 2005
By Jonathan, SCS.com Editor
The MAC lost a pair of teams to the conference realignment over the offseason and now sits at a perfect dozen football-playing members. As has been the case over the past few years, Bowling Green, Miami (Ohio), Northern Illinois, and Toledo appear to be the top contenders....[MORE]
ONE ON ONE WITH GARRETT WOLFE
August 3, 2005
By Jonathan, SCS.com Editor
Northern Illinois University running back Garrett Wolfe recently took time to answer a few questions from SCS.com. Wolfe, the team's offensive MVP in 2004, is one of the top players in the MAC and is a returning junior in DeKalb. After earning honorable mention All-America accolades....[MORE]
ONE ON ONE WITH JIM GELDHOF
February 28, 2005
By Jonathan, SCS.com Editor
Central Michigan infielder Jeff Geldhof recently took time to answer a few questions from SCS.com. Geldhof is one of the top players in the MAC and is a returning senior for the Chippewas. After being named to the 2004 1st Team All-MAC squad following his junior season....[MORE]
PREVIEWING THE 2004 MAC
August 16, 2004
By Andrew Gluchov, SCS.com MAC Columnist
The MAC became the darlings of college football last year. In 2003, Miami almost crashed the BCS party, and the MAC had more wins against the BCS than ever before. Bowling Green beat Purdue, Marshall beat then #6 Kansas State, and N. Illinois beat Maryland, Alabama and Iowa State....[MORE]
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