2008 MAC Preview Part II: Key Games, Impact Newcomers, and All-MAC Picks
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In the final part of The Red Zone Report's 2008 Mid-American Conference preview, I take a look at some of the key games that lie ahead in 2008, who some of the impact newcomers could be, and I also give my preseason all-conference picks.
Key Games
Last season, Miami inflicted ... Continue Reading
Buffalo has the talent to make a charge at MAC glory in 2008
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Sunday, May 25th 2008. Under NCAA Football Tags: 2008 Buffalo football, 2008 Buffalo football preview, 2008 UB football, 2008 UB football preview, Adekunle Akingba, Brett Hamlin, Buffalo Bulls football, Buffalo football preview, Chris Callahan, David Hubbard, Davonte Shannon, Drew Willy, Ernest Jackson, Fred Branch, James Starks, Jesse Rack, Kareem Byrom, Larry Hutchinson, MAC, MAC East, Mid-American Conference, Mike Newton, Naaman Roosevelt, Ronald Hilaire, Trevor Scott, Turner Gill, UB football, UB football preview
Call it a blessing in disguise that Buffalo coach Turner Gill didn't get the head coaching job at Nebraska.
After the end of 2007 season, Nebraska fired Bill Callahan, and the search for a new coach came down to Gill, who was a star QB for the Huskers in the 80s ... Continue Reading

