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Post by cardrock on May 7, 2018 17:49:49 GMT -6
36. Toledo 38. Northern Illinois 79. Ohio 96. Akron 98. Buffalo 100. Western Michigan 101. Miami Ohio 107. Central Michigan 110. Eastern Michigan 122. BALL STATE 126. Bowling Green 127. Kent State
Not sure I agree where Ball State sits, however I realize last year was wheels off, however a lot of pieces are healthy this year. Wondering if anyone else has any comments.
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Post by cardfan on May 7, 2018 18:35:08 GMT -6
Until we win more than 2-4 games a year 122 is about right.
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Post by ballman on May 7, 2018 18:44:59 GMT -6
Until we win more than 2-4 games a year 122 is about right.
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Post by ballman on May 7, 2018 18:47:44 GMT -6
i am happy with 122. Ball State will always be Ball State. At least we are not last.
also, call the inventor of this posting software and tell him it does not work for Ball man. We need an upgrade😀
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Post by bsu0 on May 7, 2018 18:59:21 GMT -6
The way we played last year we are lucky to be at 122
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Post by bsutony on May 7, 2018 21:43:04 GMT -6
Northern shouldn't be that high. Unless I am missing something?
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Post by 00hmh on May 7, 2018 22:17:08 GMT -6
122 out of how many?
Looks a long way up to the top of the MAC.
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Post by rmcalhoun on May 7, 2018 22:24:32 GMT -6
They could not decide on a Qb last year when the finally did the were much improved..Still not near a top 40 team though. Toledo also going to have a new QB this year he should be good but you never know. Team that got snubbed IMO is Miami they will be good this year. All in All probably a down year for the MAC again
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Post by rmcalhoun on May 7, 2018 22:25:08 GMT -6
122 out of how many? Looks a long way up to the top of the MAC. 130ISH
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Post by rmcalhoun on May 7, 2018 22:26:35 GMT -6
as far as Ball State not sure where else you could put us.. Not a lot of thought goes into this pole though, never does.
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Post by JacksonStreetElite on May 8, 2018 7:20:55 GMT -6
however a lot of pieces are healthy this year. Sure, they're healthy right now. But we haven't played any games yet. If our insane injury problem was related to strength and conditioning, then being healthy before the season starts isn't that significant.
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Post by cardfan on May 8, 2018 7:46:56 GMT -6
A lot depends on the QB. Will he finally be the stud we thought he was or will continue to be unreliable in key situations, unable to hit on big plays, etc?
And of course, the defense....
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Post by rmcalhoun on May 8, 2018 8:24:46 GMT -6
A lot depends on the QB. Will he finally be the stud we thought he was or will continue to be unreliable in key situations, unable to hit on big plays, etc? And of course, the defense.... I was thinking about this on the way to work.. Whats more important Riley to become "RILEY" or the D to become at least not horrible. I think we have a better chance of Riley stepping up.
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Post by cardfan on May 8, 2018 8:30:53 GMT -6
Yep our best chance is for Riley to become The Guy finally. Or, use the great running backs we have to their fullest and grind it out. Keep the d off the field and don’t put things in Riley’s hands.
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Post by rmcalhoun on May 8, 2018 8:54:50 GMT -6
CFB Focus 🏈 @cffmwachsman 3h3 hours ago More CFB Returning Starters 2018, MAC:
Ball State 16* Miami O 16* Bowling Green 14* Buffalo 14* Northern Illinois 14* Akron 14 Eastern Michigan 14 Ohio 13* Western Michigan 13* Kent State 13 Toledo 12 Central Michigan 10
*Returning QB
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