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    Ttm$$$

    you got a picture of Ms... Aruba?
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    5 things to look for in the MAC

    From some write...hell if I know who he is ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. The MAC is loaded beyond belief at quarterback. Everyone knows that, but the league is also stocked at... Linebacker. Sure, Byron Leftwich, Ben Roethlisberger...
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    Wtf

    that chatroom needs to be fixed or something...we must chat
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    Why each team will compete for the MAC Title

    Akron: +: Gets Miami and Marshall at home +: Has easy Out-Of-Division opponents (cmu h, Emu a) -: Has UCF on the road ?: Are they done being injured. WMU broke their will--and stars' bodies--in 2001. Buffalo: +: Home games versus WMU, Miami, UCF -: at Marshall ?: they're still Buffalo UCF: +...
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    whew

    Glad I had all the write-ups stored....hey they were in the same folder with TTM$$$ pictures :eek: holy shit...Pre-season MOJO :eek:
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    Buffalo in a nutshell

    Offensive Strengths The Bulls return nine starters from an offense that averaged over 23-points per game over their final five contests in 2001. With that, four returning starters return to the offensive line that pounded out nearly 150-yards per game on the ground. No longer is Buffalo being...
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    Ohio in a nutshell

    Offensive Strengths In a very disappointing season, the offensive line was a rare bright spot for Ohio football in 2001. Doug Wooten (6?1?? 295) & Brian Brown ((6?2?? 282) return after paving the way for the Bobcats to rush for 240-yards per game last fall. Brown is the strongest player and on...
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    Akron in a nutshell

    Offensive Strengths In my opinion, the Akron Zips have the best group of running backs, period. Coming off a season of devastating injuries, much of it to the RB position, Akron has recruited and developed some tremendous talent in the backfield. Brandon Payne and Rob Hendry return averaged 91...
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    Kent St. in a nutshell

    Offensive Strengths QB Joshua Cribbs IS the offense. Cribbs (6?1?? 195) became the first player in NCAA history to pass and run for over 1,000 yards (in each category) in a season. He did this after becoming the started in game three of the 2001 season. Cribbs accounted for 15 TDs and led the...
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    Central Florida in a nutshell <~~boooooo

    UCF returns eight starters from an offense that averaged 30-points per game in 2001. QB Ryan Schneider (6'2'' 215) leads this potent offense after throwing for over 2,900 yards last fall, including 17 TDs. In two years as the starter quarterback, Schneider has surpassed 5,300 yards and 38 TDs...
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    Miami(OH) in a nutshell

    Offensive Strengths The RedHawks have the luxury of one of the best young QBs in the country. Sophomore Ben Roethlisberger was the ?MAC Freshman of the Year? after passing for over 3,000 yards and 25 TDs in 2001. He set numerous school passing records and showed his arm strength with a 70-Hail...
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    Marshall in a nutshell

    Offensive Strengths Marshall?s offense looks to break all sorts of records this fall. Led by QB Byron Leftwich (6?6?? 240), this year?s Herd squad looks to break the 1997 Marshall team for the most points per game average in conference history. That team averaged 37.8 points per game and this...
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    Eastern Michigan in a nutshell

    Offensive Strengths Ime Ikpan is returning after suffering through knee injuries throughout most of last year. A powerfully built 6?0?? 230-pounder is a big-time talent at RB with 4.35 speed. For once, EMU has good depth at the tailback position with Marcus Crosby and Justin Henry that he has...
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    Central Michigan in a nutshell <~~SLEEPER TEAM

    Offensive Strengths Central Michigan returns one of the best running backs in the MAC. Junior Terrence Jackson rushed for 1,194 yards and 10 TDs and started eight games earning 2nd team All-conference honors. Possessing both size and speed, the 230-pounder can run inside or outside and has good...
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    Western Michigan ina nutshell

    Offensive Strengths Although Western Michigan graduated much of their receivers last year, the Broncos will be very strong in this area. WMU has been stockpiling quality wideouts since Gary Darnell arrived in 1997. The big addition to this unit is Jermaine Lewis who was a 2nd team All-MAC DB...
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    Ball St. in a nutshell

    Offensive Strengths Ball State returns ten starters and 19 lettermen from an offense 24 points per game. Led by RB Marcus Merriweather, the Cardinals rushing attack should be one of the MAC?s best. Merriweather ran for over 1,200 yards and 12 TDs. A powerfully built player at 6?0?? 209, he has...
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    Bowling Green in a nutshell

    Offensive Strengths QB Josh Harris (6?3?? 210) really became a gem by season?s end. In game ten, Harris threw for 402-yards and ran for 96 more without a turnover in a victory at Northwestern. In game eleven, Harris threw for 268-yards and ran for another 117, again without a turnover in a win...
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    Northern Illinois in a nutshell

    Offensive Strengths The Huskies have a long history of good tailbacks and Thomas Hammock has been added to that list. Smallish in height at 5?8?? but powerful in stature at 214 pounds, the senior has averaged 109-yards per game in his last twenty outings. Behind Hammock in the depth chart is...
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    Toledo in a nut shell

    Offensive Strengths The Rockets will feature one of the conference?s finest offensive lines in the MAC this year. Nick Kaczur (6?4?? 305) was a freshmen All-American last year, will be joined by Chris Tuminello (6?3?? 286), Noah Swartz (6?5?? 302), Erik Faasen (6?8?? 330) and Darric Randolph...
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    Ok Wednesday Afternoon...who do we all like ??

    I Like under 9 in Toronto game tomorrow... Also like Yanks... Suggestions are ALWAYS WELCOMED :)
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