Our 2019 MAC West Football Preview
1. MAC West Football – Toledo Rockets (7-6)
Offense
Defense and Special Teams
The Rocket D was their undoing last season, as they allowed opponents 30.5 PPG (84th). They had a tough time stopping the pass. Toledo allowed opponents 255.1 air YPG (103rd). Against the Toledo D, opponent ground games gained 177.2 YPG (79th). Total yardage allowed was almost equal to what the offense gained, 432.3 YPG (93rd). The line is experienced and deep. Sophomore DE Jamal Hines, who notched 49 tackles, 3 sacks, and six TFL, is a solid run-stopper.
LB Richard Olekama and his team-best 86 tackles is gone. STAR Dedarello Blue, who posted 41 tackles, 3.5 TFL, and three PBU, is the only returning starter for this unit. They will struggle a bit. The D-backs include returning starters Justin Clark at corner and Kahlil Robinson at safety. Special teams need to replace the dangerous Dyontae Johnson on runbacks as well as PK Jameson Vest.
2. MAC West Preview – Western Michigan Broncos (7-6)
Offense
Defense and Special Teams
The Bronco D allowed 386.6 YPG (57th) with 220.8 of those yards being in the air (59th) and 165.8 YPG on the ground (68th). A major problem for this team was they could not stop opponents from scoring. Western Michigan’s 106th-ranked defense gave up 34.5 PPG. Both the D-line and LB unit are experienced, deep, and solid. Upfront, all four starters return, including DE Ali Fayad, who recorded 34 tackles. 7.5 sacks, and 4.5 TFL. The LBs include a trio of starters. WLB Drake Spears led the team in tackles (86), while SLB Alex Grace was second (82). Spears had three sacks, 6.5 TFL, and a pick while Grace notched nine TFL. The backs are the weakest unit on this side of the ball. But they should show improvement as they’ve added speed and depth. The return units need to improve while the punting and kicking situations are tenuous.
3. MAC West – Northern Illinois Huskies (8-6)
Offense
Defense and Special Teams
In 2018, the defense came through more times than not for this team. The Huskies allowed 22.6 PPG (35th), and they earned a ranking of 11th in ground yardage (109.2 YPG). The team’s 95th-ranked passing D (247.8 YPG) could be their undoing. In total yards, NIU was 40th (357.0). Once again, this MAC West football preview finds that the Huskies bring a fine defense to the field. Eight-of-10 top tacklers return. Junior DE Jack Heflin returns after notching 33 tackles, six sacks, and two TFL. WLB Antonio Jones-Davis, MLB Kyle Pugh, and ROV Lance DeVeaux were the number one, two, and four tacklers. Jones-Davis posted 130 tackles, four sacks and 10.5 TFL. Three-of-four D-backs return to a fine secondary. SS Mykelti Williams, who earned second-team All-MAC, recorded 75 tackles, two picks, and three PBU. The return game needs upgrading. Punter Matt Ference possesses an accurate leg. In 2018, he pinned 32 punts within the 20.
4. MAC West Football – Eastern Michigan Eagles (7-6)
Offense
Defense and Special Teams
Eastern Michigan’s pass D was stalwart, allowing just 150.2 YPG (3rd). But the team had a tough time versus the rush, allowing 203.5 YPG (102nd). However, in overall yards allowed, the Eagles were ranked 35th (353.8 YPG). The 22.1 PPG allowed tied for 30th. The line loses three top performers. Senior NT Ty Eddington anchors this unit. The sound and deep linebackers include senior DOG Brody Hoying. In 2018, Hoying posted 69 tackles, 9.5 TFL, and three PBU. The secondary is the most experienced unit of any. ROV Vince Calhoun is the Eagles’ top returning tackler (84). Last season, he notched four picks and four PBU. Senior corner Kevin McGill recorded 38 tackles, three INTs, and six PBU. PK Chad Ryland and punter Jake Julien offer solid performance. Ryalnd did not miss a PAT and Julien averaged 43.4 YPP while placing 24 balls within the 20-yard line.
5. MAC West Preview – Ball State Cardinals (4-8)
Offense
Defense and Special Teams
This MAC West football preview finds defense was a major issue for the Cardinals. Opponents averaged 32.4 PPG (96th). Teams ran through them, gaining 239.8 ground YPG (119th). Their 48th-ranked air D allowed 210.4 YPG. Our MAC West football preview notes that Ball State was ranked 109th in total yards (450.2 YPG). A total of 12 of Ball State’s 15 top tacklers return. Still, the Cardinals have one of the weaker D-lines in the MAC. The LBs are some of the better ones in this league. They include OLB Christian Albright and SLB Ray Wilborn, who led the Cardinals in tackles (83). Wilborn also accumulated three sacks, 7.5 TFL, and two INTs. Albright, who had 67 tackles, led the team with 5.5 sacks. The secondary is thin. Junior SS Bryce Cosby, who posted two picks, three PBU, and 83 tackles, anchors the group. Ball State special teams need a reliable kicker and improved punting.
6. MAC West – Central Michigan Chippewas (1-11)
Offense
Defense and Special Teams
The Central Michigan pass defense allowed just 150.7 YPG (4th). However, the team’s rush D, which allowed 204.7 YPG, was 104th. Still, this team was 36th in overall defensive yards. Opponents averaged 27.3 PPG (71st), giving the Chippewas a PF/PA differential of -12.3. There have been many departures on defense and the frontline has had its share. They will be challenged as will the LB unit. The linebacking ranks have thinned, and they have to learn a new defense. Expect the secondary, which is the strongest unit on D, to be busy. Safeties Devonni Reed and Da’Quan Jamison return as the number one and two tacklers with 97 and 41 respectively. Special teams includes senior PK Ryan Tice who was 14-15 in PATs and 10-12 on FG, including a 53-yard kick. Kobe Lewis is solid on returns.
2019 MAC West Football Preview
Bowl Projections
Bahamas Bowl, Dec. 20 – Eastern Michigan Eagles and UAB Blazers
Camellia Bowl, Dec. 21 – Northern Illinois Huskies and Troy Trojans
Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, Jan. 3 – Toledo Rockets and Utah State Aggies
Mobile Alabama Bowl, Jan. 6 – Western Michigan Broncos and Arkansas State Red Wolves
2019 MAC West Football Preview
Projected Best Bets
Aug. 29 – Albany @ Central Michigan –Take the Chippewas in home opener.
Sep. 7 – Fordham @ Ball State – Cardinals win this one.
Sep. 14 – Murray State @ Toledo – We like Rockets by about 21.
Sep. 21 – Central Connecticut State @ Eastern Michigan – The Eagles soar in home opener.
Oct. 5 – Ball State @ Northern Illinois – Bet that Dogs beat Cards by a TD.
Oct. 19 – Western Michigan @ Eastern Michigan – The West beats the East in a close game.
Oct. 26 – Akron @ Northern Illinois – Huskies by about 7.
Nov. 12 – Eastern Michigan @ Akron – Bet the Eagles.
Nov. 13 – Northern Illinois @ Toledo – Rockets win in a close one.
Nov 29 – Toledo @ Central Michigan – Take Rockets by approximately 20 points.
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