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Key MAC Games Of 2010 Season
LeBron James stole our attention (and hearts) for a couple of days, but following his egotistical departure from Northeastern Ohio, many are turning their attention to football.
As the college football season slowly draws closer, here's a look at the biggest match-ups around the Mid-American Conference in 2010.
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NCAA Begins Their Bid To Water Down College Football
The overly-cautious, politically correct rules of the No Fun League have snaked their way into college football.
Diehard football fans were worried this would happen, and it finally hit the collegiate gridiron a few weeks ago in what could be the first of many "censorship" rules to keep college football robotic and as gray as possible.
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"Getting To Know" Series Features Two Kent State Players
Mac-sports.com is currently running a summer feature entitled "Getting To Know", in which they interview student-athletes from around the Mid-American Conference.
Two Kent State football players, quarterback Spencer Keith and center Chris Anzevino, have already been given a look-in to their personalities, goals, likes and dislikes.
Mincy Returns to KSU, Kurtz Named P.A. Announcer Of The Year
Geno Ford's top prospect to replace Assistant Armon Gates, former Kent State point guard Jordan Mincy, has joined his staff.
Mincy played in more games for KSU than any other player in the school's history, and was known for his defense and passion on the court.
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