Week 1 MAC predictions
Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 10:05 am
It's that time again!
Week 1 of college football is just about to start. The MAC has quite a few games on the first day of the season, this Thursday, and has 6 FCS, 5 BCS, and 2 non-BCS opponents. Here's the lineup:
Thursday
Murray St. at Kent St. 7:00 pm
Rhode Island at Buffalo 7:00 pm
Hampton at Cent. Michigan 7:00 pm
SE Missouri St. at Ball St. 7:00 pm
Northern Illinois at Iowa St. 8:00 pm
Friday
Villanova at Temple 5:00 pm
Arizona at Toledo 8:00 pm
Saturday
W. Michigan at Michigan St. 12:00 pm
Miami (OH) at (4) Florida 12:00 pm
Syracuse at Akron 6:00 pm
Bowling Green at Troy 7:00 pm
Wofford at Ohio 7:00 pm EDT
Army at East. Michigan 7:00 pm
So without further ado, here's my week one predictions, game by game, plus some annotation ...
Murray St. at Kent St.
Winner: Kent State. I'm never very high on Kent State and I don't believe this year will be any different than year's past, so no great season for these guys. But they won't lose to Murray State.
Rhode Island at Buffalo
Winner: Buffalo. I like new coach Jeff Quinn a lot. He is going to bring a pass-happy spread to Buffalo that may transition faster than anybody thinks. He was Brian Kelly's OC at both CMU and Cincinnati and he knows how to develop QBs in a hurry. Buffalo may surprise this year. UB wins huge.
Hampton at Cent. Michigan
Winner: Central Michigan. Dan Enos starts his career at CMU and I don't know a thing about the guy. I know he inherits a lot of talent and also a lot of holes to fill. No problem in week one, CMU wins huge.
SE Missouri St. at Ball St.
Winner: Ball State. BSU could surprise this year. They return nearly everybody, and of their 10 losses, they were in seven of them. They could have easily had a winning record and been to a bowl game, but youth led to a 2-10 season. BSU rebounds this year and is a MAC title contender. No problems with SEMO State.
Northern Illinois at Iowa St.
Winner: NIU. This is the first opportunity for a MAC upset and I think it's going to happen. ISU is prone to losing to MAC teams (Kent, Toledo). The new coach is doing some good things with the team, but I don't think they reach bowl eligibility again. NIU's QB Harnish has a great day and NIU scores the first upset of the season over a BCS team.
Villanova at Temple
Winner: Temple. 'Nova won last year, and they are defending national champs of FCS. Temple hadn't yet found the talents of Bernard Pierce. Not a problem this time around. Temple wins huge.
Arizona at Toledo
Winner: Arizona. No contest. Arizona is way too much for Toledo's Swiss cheese defense and Arizona's defense destroys UT's O-line. Toledo gets physically hammered all day long and starts 2010 on a dismal note. Arizona by at least two possessions.
W. Michigan at Michigan St.
Winner: MSU. WMU has some good talent returning but I don't see this upset happening. MSU big.
Miami (OH) at Florida
Winner: Florida. What does a team coming off a 1-11 season need in order to start the next season on a high note? A trip to the Swamp, of course! Brantley starts his year as Tebow's successor very well and Florida destroys Miami. No contest. Florida might score 70.
Syracuse at Akron
Winner: Syracuse. 'Cuse is going to take a big step forward this year. Akron's got a great QB and a new coach with a hotshot recruiting reputation. I don't know why, but I'm feeling that Akron can surprise a lot of folks this year. Not 'Cuse, though. The Orange takes care of business.
Bowling Green at Troy
Winner: BG. Clawson's been planning and recruiting for this rebuilding season since taking the job. Our youth will play better than anybody thinks. Offense takes a little while, but Geter, Wiley, and Pronty all show senior leadership and the offense rolls when it has to. Defense is faster than anybody believes and keeps the Troy offense in check.
Wofford at Ohio
Winner: Ohio. OU has arrived as a MAC East contender each and every year. Wofford plays dead for the Bobcats.
Army at East. Michigan
Winner: Army. EMU's got a chance to start out 1-0, but I don't believe it will actually happen. Army did stunningly well last year and was close to bowl eligibility. The triple option offense is tough to shut down. EMU is at this point far behind the rest of the conference in talent. If they win somehow, I'll start respecting Ron English a lot.
Let's have fun with these predictions this year. And ... GO FALCONS!!
Week 1 of college football is just about to start. The MAC has quite a few games on the first day of the season, this Thursday, and has 6 FCS, 5 BCS, and 2 non-BCS opponents. Here's the lineup:
Thursday
Murray St. at Kent St. 7:00 pm
Rhode Island at Buffalo 7:00 pm
Hampton at Cent. Michigan 7:00 pm
SE Missouri St. at Ball St. 7:00 pm
Northern Illinois at Iowa St. 8:00 pm
Friday
Villanova at Temple 5:00 pm
Arizona at Toledo 8:00 pm
Saturday
W. Michigan at Michigan St. 12:00 pm
Miami (OH) at (4) Florida 12:00 pm
Syracuse at Akron 6:00 pm
Bowling Green at Troy 7:00 pm
Wofford at Ohio 7:00 pm EDT
Army at East. Michigan 7:00 pm
So without further ado, here's my week one predictions, game by game, plus some annotation ...
Murray St. at Kent St.
Winner: Kent State. I'm never very high on Kent State and I don't believe this year will be any different than year's past, so no great season for these guys. But they won't lose to Murray State.
Rhode Island at Buffalo
Winner: Buffalo. I like new coach Jeff Quinn a lot. He is going to bring a pass-happy spread to Buffalo that may transition faster than anybody thinks. He was Brian Kelly's OC at both CMU and Cincinnati and he knows how to develop QBs in a hurry. Buffalo may surprise this year. UB wins huge.
Hampton at Cent. Michigan
Winner: Central Michigan. Dan Enos starts his career at CMU and I don't know a thing about the guy. I know he inherits a lot of talent and also a lot of holes to fill. No problem in week one, CMU wins huge.
SE Missouri St. at Ball St.
Winner: Ball State. BSU could surprise this year. They return nearly everybody, and of their 10 losses, they were in seven of them. They could have easily had a winning record and been to a bowl game, but youth led to a 2-10 season. BSU rebounds this year and is a MAC title contender. No problems with SEMO State.
Northern Illinois at Iowa St.
Winner: NIU. This is the first opportunity for a MAC upset and I think it's going to happen. ISU is prone to losing to MAC teams (Kent, Toledo). The new coach is doing some good things with the team, but I don't think they reach bowl eligibility again. NIU's QB Harnish has a great day and NIU scores the first upset of the season over a BCS team.
Villanova at Temple
Winner: Temple. 'Nova won last year, and they are defending national champs of FCS. Temple hadn't yet found the talents of Bernard Pierce. Not a problem this time around. Temple wins huge.
Arizona at Toledo
Winner: Arizona. No contest. Arizona is way too much for Toledo's Swiss cheese defense and Arizona's defense destroys UT's O-line. Toledo gets physically hammered all day long and starts 2010 on a dismal note. Arizona by at least two possessions.
W. Michigan at Michigan St.
Winner: MSU. WMU has some good talent returning but I don't see this upset happening. MSU big.
Miami (OH) at Florida
Winner: Florida. What does a team coming off a 1-11 season need in order to start the next season on a high note? A trip to the Swamp, of course! Brantley starts his year as Tebow's successor very well and Florida destroys Miami. No contest. Florida might score 70.
Syracuse at Akron
Winner: Syracuse. 'Cuse is going to take a big step forward this year. Akron's got a great QB and a new coach with a hotshot recruiting reputation. I don't know why, but I'm feeling that Akron can surprise a lot of folks this year. Not 'Cuse, though. The Orange takes care of business.
Bowling Green at Troy
Winner: BG. Clawson's been planning and recruiting for this rebuilding season since taking the job. Our youth will play better than anybody thinks. Offense takes a little while, but Geter, Wiley, and Pronty all show senior leadership and the offense rolls when it has to. Defense is faster than anybody believes and keeps the Troy offense in check.
Wofford at Ohio
Winner: Ohio. OU has arrived as a MAC East contender each and every year. Wofford plays dead for the Bobcats.
Army at East. Michigan
Winner: Army. EMU's got a chance to start out 1-0, but I don't believe it will actually happen. Army did stunningly well last year and was close to bowl eligibility. The triple option offense is tough to shut down. EMU is at this point far behind the rest of the conference in talent. If they win somehow, I'll start respecting Ron English a lot.
Let's have fun with these predictions this year. And ... GO FALCONS!!