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Fiutak takes a look at the race in the MAC this year.

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NEW ... 2008 Spring Preview - The MAC

Just as spring ball gets underway, here are the big questions, the most important positions and more for each MAC team in the CFN Spring Preview.

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A look at the MAC schedule, week-by-week.

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NEW ... 2008 MAC Composite Schedule

Top Ten Non, Conference Games
1. Central Michigan at Georgia, Sept. 6
2. Central Michigan at Purdue, Sept. 20
3. Miami Univ. at Michigan, Sept. 6
4. Toledo at Michigan, Oct. 11
5. Western Mich at Nebraska, Aug. 30
6. Ball State at Indiana, Sept. 20
7. Miami Univ. at Cincinnati, Sept. 20
8. Central Michigan at Indiana, Nov. 1
9. Fresno State at Toledo, Sept. 20
10. Illinois at Western Michigan, Nov. 8

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Further breakdown of the schedules, team by team.

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NEW ... 2008 MAC Schedule Breakdown

The MAC is loaded with experience and talent this year, so it all comes down so the schedules. Who's is toughest?

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Mid-American Conference eliminates intraconference transfer policy

The Mid-American Conference on Thursday eliminated the league's intraconference transfer policy, allowing student-athletes to transfer between MAC schools without losing a year of eligibility.

The decision was made unanimously by the league's Council of Presidents following recommendations from the Council of Directors of Athletics. According to a news release, the vote was conducted after receiving feedback from the Faculty Athletic Representatives and Council of Student-Athletes.

"Over a decade ago our student-athletes played an integral role in crafting a revision of the conference's intraconference transfer policy," MAC commissioner Jon Steinbrecher said in a prepared statement. "With continued student-athlete feedback, the membership will eliminate the policy and be governed solely by NCAA transfer regulations that continue to evolve. The elimination of this policy is effective immediately, and aligns with our beliefs in providing opportunity and choice for Mid-American Conference student-athletes."

Entire article: https://www.espn.com/college-sports...ce-eliminates-intraconference-transfer-policy
 
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Mid-American Conference eliminates intraconference transfer policy

The Mid-American Conference on Thursday eliminated the league's intraconference transfer policy, allowing student-athletes to transfer between MAC schools without losing a year of eligibility.

The decision was made unanimously by the league's Council of Presidents following recommendations from the Council of Directors of Athletics. According to a news release, the vote was conducted after receiving feedback from the Faculty Athletic Representatives and Council of Student-Athletes.

"Over a decade ago our student-athletes played an integral role in crafting a revision of the conference's intraconference transfer policy," MAC commissioner Jon Steinbrecher said in a prepared statement. "With continued student-athlete feedback, the membership will eliminate the policy and be governed solely by NCAA transfer regulations that continue to evolve. The elimination of this policy is effective immediately, and aligns with our beliefs in providing opportunity and choice for Mid-American Conference student-athletes."

Entire article: https://www.espn.com/college-sports...ce-eliminates-intraconference-transfer-policy
Still not sure why it matters where a kid transfers. Who cares if a kid transfers from Toledo to Miami or Northern Illinois. More rules not benefiting the players
 
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