2013 MAC Football Predictions

 

Northern Illinois was the BCS Buster of 2012 and they lost their coach to a BCS school as a result.  They return several starters including QB Jordan Lynch and should be a force in the MAC and have a great chance to crash the last year of the BCS again this season.  The league should be competitive below Northern Illinois.  Bowling Green, Ohio and Toledo should all strong contenders within the conference.

The MAC has some chances to knock off BCS schools early in the season.  That can go a long way toward getting a team back into the BCS.  We look forward to those November games that over the past few seasons have lit up the scoreboard.

We’ve run the formula through every game in the 2013 college football season.  We’ve calculated the results and are now ready to tell you how the 2013 season will go.  Check out the projected record overall and in the Mid-American Conference for each team.

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Here’s the SportsFormulator 2013 MAC Football Preview:

EAST
1.  Bowling Green Falcons
Power Ranking:  63
Strength of Schedule:  112
Projected 2013 Record: 9-3 (7-1 Conference)
Best Case Projected 2013 Record:  9-3 (7-1 Conference)
Worst Case Projected 2013 Record:  7-5 (5-3 Conference)

2.  Ohio Bobcats
Power Ranking:  66
Strength of Schedule:  123
Projected 2013 Record: 10-2 (7-1 Conference)
Best Case Projected 2013 Record:
Worst Case Projected 2013 Record:

3.  Kent State Golden Flashes
Power Ranking:  57
Strength of Schedule:  89
Projected 2013 Record: 7-5 (5-3 Conference)
Best Case Projected 2013 Record:
Worst Case Projected 2013 Record:

4.  Miami (OH) Red Hawks
Power Ranking:  113
Strength of Schedule:  105
Projected 2013 Record: 3-9 (3-5 Conference)
Best Case Projected 2013 Record:  3-9 (4-4 Conference)
Worst Case Projected 2013 Record:  2-10 (2-6 Conference)

5.  Buffalo Bulls
Power Ranking:  109
Strength of Schedule:  83
Projected 2013 Record: 3-9 (2-6 Conference)
Best Case Projected 2013 Record:  4-8 (3-5 Conference)
Worst Case Projected 2013 Record:  3-9 (2-6 Conference)

6.  Massachusetts Minutemen
Power Ranking:  124
Strength of Schedule:  77
Projected 2013 Record: 2-10 (1-7 Conference)
Best Case Projected 2013 Record:  3-9 (2-6 Conference)
Worst Case Projected 2013 Record:  1-11 (0-8 Conference)

7.  Akron Zips
Power Ranking:  120
Strength of Schedule:  66
Projected 2013 Record: 1-11 (0-8 Conference)
Best Case Projected 2013 Record:  2-10 (1-7 Conference)
Worst Case Projected 2013 Record:  1-11 (0-8 Conference)

WEST
1.  Northern Illinois Huskies
Power Ranking:  39
Strength of Schedule:  125
Projected 2013 Record: 12-0 (8-0 Conference)
Best Case Projected 2013 Record:  12-0 (8-0 Conference)
Worst Case Projected 2013 Record:  11-1 (7-1 Conference)

2.  Ball State Cardinals
Power Ranking:  68
Strength of Schedule:  121
Projected 2013 Record: 11-1 (7-1 Conference)
Best Case Projected 2013 Record:  11-1 (7-1 Conference)
Worst Case Projected 2013 Record:  8-4 (5-3 Conference)

3.  Toledo Rockets
Power Ranking:  62
Strength of Schedule:  102
Projected 2013 Record: 7-5 (5-3 Conference)
Best Case Projected 2013 Record:  10-2 (7-1 Conference)
Worst Case Projected 2013 Record:  4-8 (2-6 Conference)

4.  Central Michigan Chippewas
Power Ranking:  88
Strength of Schedule:  106
Projected 2013 Record: 6-6 (4-4 Conference)
Best Case Projected 2013 Record:  6-6 (4-4 Conference)
Worst Case Projected 2013 Record:  5-7 (3-5 Conference)

5.  Western Michigan Broncos
Power Ranking:  98
Strength of Schedule:  87
Projected 2013 Record: 4-8 (3-5 Conference)
Best Case Projected 2013 Record:  5-7 (4-4 Conference)
Worst Case Projected 2013 Record:  4-8 (3-5 Conference)

6.  Eastern Michigan Eagles
Power Ranking:  116
Strength of Schedule:  79
Projected 2013 Record: 1-11 (0-8 Conference)
Best Case Projected 2013 Record:  2-10 (1-7 Conference)
Worst Case Projected 2013 Record: 1-11 (0-8 Conference)

MAC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME:  Northern Illinois over Bowling Green

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