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In our weekly series, finally, another conference that does not shy away from tough nonconference games.

Mid American Conference - EAST DIVISION

Akron: Army, @ Ohio St., @ Indiana, @ Kent St., @ Connecticut

Bowling Green: @ Minnesota, @ Michigan St., Western Kentucky, @ Boston College

Buffalo: @ Rutgers, @ Penn St., Baylor, @ Syracuse Kent State: @ Iowa St., @ Kentucky, Delaware St., @ Ohio St.

Miami (Ohio) : @ Minnesota, Cincinnati, @ Colorado, Syracuse, @ Vanderbilt

Ohio: Gardner-Webb, @ La.-Lafayette. @ Virginia Tech, Wyoming

Temple: Navy, @ Connecticut, @ Army, Penn St.

Mid American Conference - WEST DIVISION

Ball St.: @ Navy, @ Nebraska, Western Kentucky, Illinois

Central Michigan: @ Kansas, @ Purdue, N. Dakota St., Army

Eastern Michigan: @ Pittsburgh, Howard, @ Vanderbilt, @ Michigan

Northern Illinois: Iowa, Southern Illinois, @ Idaho, @ Wisconsin, @ Navy

Toledo: Purdue, @ Kansas, Iowa St., Liberty

Western Michigan: @ West Virginia, Indiana, @ Missouri, Central Conn. St.

5 Comments

EloiPfeiffer Author Profile Page said:

Looks like the MAC could give the SEC a lesson in balls.

milk Author Profile Page said:

Off the subject.UCLA lands another top cornerback no no no no no. What the hell is going on out here. They already have Anthony Dye,Rhahim Mooore, and Aaron Hester. We are never going to get a Deion Sanders type cornerback. At least were going to get D'anton Lynn. http://usc.rivals.com/barrier_noentry.asp?sid=&script=/content.asp&cid=695958&fid=&tid=&mid=

milk Author Profile Page said:

Off the subject.UCLA lands another top cornerback no no no no no. What the hell is going on out here. They already have Anthony Dye,Rhahim Mooore, and Aaron Hester. We are never going to get a Deion Sanders type cornerback. At least were going to get D'anton Lynn. http://usc.rivals.com/barrier_noentry.asp?sid=&script=/content.asp&cid=695958&fid=&tid=&mid=

blazin Author Profile Page said:

This is the anti-thesis of the SEC argument

Chet Author Profile Page said:

I think you need to factor in the paydays and exposure that these guys get. Most big name opponents are probably away games too. In other words, they have something to gain by playing, and probably getting smoked by big name games. But the sesneeze doesn't...

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