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The 2010 Mid-American Conference football season was the 65th season for the
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(MAC). The season began on Thursday, September 2, with five games: Ball State hosted Southeast Missouri State, Central Michigan hosted Hampton, Kent State hosted Murray State, Buffalo hosted Rhode Island, and Northern Illinois traveled to
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to face Iowa State. The conference's other eight teams began their respective 2010 seasons of
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Division I FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision) competition on Friday, September 3, and Saturday, September 4. The first in-conference game was September 9, with Temple hosting Central Michigan. The 2010 MAC Championship Game featured the
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and the
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, held December 3, at
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in
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. Miami defeated Northern Illinois 26-21 on a 33-yard pass from Austin Boucher to Armand Robinson for a touchdown with 33 seconds remaining in regulation. Four MAC teams were invited to post-season bowl games, with conference champion Miami, West Division champion Northern Illinois, West Division runner-up Toledo, and East Division runner-up Ohio getting bids. The only bowl-eligible schools not to receive invitations were Western Michigan (6-6) and Temple (8-4), the latter being the first team with a winning record to be passed over for a team with a .500 record under an NCAA rule change.


Previous season

West Division champion
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entered the 2009 MAC Championship Game undefeated in MAC play, their only losses coming at Arizona and at Boston College. The
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were selected to represent the East Division by virtue of a tie-breaking head-to-head victory against the Temple Owls in the final regular-season game; both teams were 9-3 overall and 7-1 in conference games. In a rematch of the 2006 game, Central Michigan again won, for their third MAC championship in four years. Following the game, Central Michigan coach
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left to become the head coach at the
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. Steve Stripling, the defensive ends coach, became interim head coach and coached the GMAC bowl. Five MAC teams Ohio, Temple, Bowling Green, Northern Illinois, and Central Michigan played in post-season bowl games, though only Central Michigan won, defeating Sun Belt Conference champion Troy 44-41 in two overtimes in the
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. In mid-January, Dan Enos, previously a running backs coach for the
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, was named the new head coach at Central Michigan. There were no other coaching changes in the conference.


Conference realignment

The Mid-American Conference was entirely left out of the 2010 NCAA conference realignment, with no school entering or leaving the conference. There was some speculation that football-only member Temple was under consideration to become a football-only member of the
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. After being rebuffed by the Big East in November, the
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are expected to become a football-only member starting in the fall of 2013, following a two-year transition from the Football Championship Subdivision to the Football Bowl Subdivision. The arrangement is expected to be similar to Temple's, with UMass required to schedule certain numbers of non-conference games in other sports against MAC schools.


Preseason


Preseason poll

The 2010 MAC Preseason poll results were announced at the Football Media Preview in Detroit on July 30. In the West Division, Northern Illinois was picked as champion, while Temple was picked to win the East Division and the MAC Championship Game.


East Division

# Temple – 137 points; 17 first-place votes # Ohio – 116 points; 3 first-place votes # Kent State – 94 points # Bowling Green – 74 points # Miami – 53 points # Buffalo – 48 points # Akron – 38 points


West Division

# Northern Illinois – 115 points; 15 first-place votes # Central Michigan – 83 points; 3 first-place votes # Western Michigan – 77 points; 2 first-place votes # Toledo – 75 points # Ball State – 50 points # Eastern Michigan – 20 points


MAC Championship

Three votes were not cast for any team. # Temple – 11 votes # Northern Illinois – 5 votes # Ohio – 1 votes


Head coaches

East Division *
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, Akron (1st Year) *
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, Bowling Green (2nd Year) * Jeff Quinn, Buffalo (1st Year) * Doug Martin, Kent State (6th Year) * Michael Haywood, Miami (2nd Year) *
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, Ohio (6th Year) *
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, Temple (5th Year) West Division * Stan Parrish, Ball State (2nd Year) * Dan Enos, Central Michigan (1st Year) * Ron English, Eastern Michigan (2nd Year) * Jerry Kill, Northern Illinois (3rd Year) * Tim Beckman, Toledo (2nd Year) *
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Western Michigan (6th Year)


Post-season coaching changes

On November 21, the day after Kent State's seventh loss of the season assured them of a losing record, Doug Martin announced that he would resign at the end of the season. On December 20, Kent State athletic director Joel Nielsen introduced former Ohio State receivers coach
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as the new head coach for the Golden Flashes. Hazell was the first Ohio State assistant coach to leave for a head coaching job in six years; the last was Mark Snyder, who was hired by Marshall in 2004. On November 23, three days after Ball State concluded its season with a 4-8 record, Ball State athletic director
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announced the firing of Stan Parrish, saying, "As we evaluated the on-field performance and the football program in its entirety, we decided it was time for a change in direction in the leadership of the program". On December 19, Collins announced that he had hired
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, formerly the head coach at Elon. On December 5, Northern Illinois head coach Jerry Kill accepted the position of head coach for the
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. His announcement came less than two weeks before the Huskies were scheduled to play in the
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. Leaving the team in the manner he did (many teammates learned about his new job via
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instead of from Kill himself) dealt an emotional blow to the members of the team; star quarterback Chandler Harnish saying about Kill's departure, "I have a horrible taste in my mouth". Additionally, besides the emotional impact, ''
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'' noted "The timing of the announcement further hurts the program due to Kill most likely taking the bulk of his staff to Minnesota." On December 9, linebackers coach Tom Matukewicz was announced as the interim head coach for the Huskies bowl game, and on December 13, the university hired
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defensive coordinator Dave Doeren as the head coach, to begin after the Humanitarian Bowl. On December 12,
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reported that Al Golden was offered and accepted the head coaching job at the University of Miami. Prior to the 2010 season, provisions requiring bowls to pick teams with seven or more wins if available before picking six-win teams were eliminated from NCAA bylaws, and Temple was the first team go uninvited under the rule change, despite going 8–4 including a win over eventual
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BCS representative
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. On December 22, a rumor was quickly confirmed that
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offensive coordinator, and former Florida interim head coach (winter of 2009–2010),
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would be the new Temple coach. On December 16, ESPN reported that Michael Haywood, who had been named the 2010 Mid-American Conference Football Coach of the Year days before, had accepted the head football coaching position at the University of Pittsburgh. Haywood was arrested in South Bend, Indiana, on December 31, 2010, on felony domestic violence charges arising from a custody dispute, and was fired by Pittsburgh hours after being released on bond the next morning. Defensive backs coach Lance Guidry will coach Miami University in the 2011 GoDaddy.com Bowl. On December 31, 2010, Miami University hired Michigan State offensive coordinator
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as its head coach.


Schedules

In any given year, each team plays all the other teams in the same division, and about half the teams in the opposite division.


Homecoming games

October 2 *Ohio at Eastern Michigan 12:00 pm *Idaho at Western Michigan 2:00 pm *Northern Illinois at Akron 6:00 pm October 9 *Western Michigan at Ball State 12:00 pm *Akron at Kent State 3:30 pm October 16 *Miami University at Central Michigan 12:00 pm *Buffalo at Northern Illinois 2:30 pm *Akron at Ohio 2:00 pm October 23 *Ohio at Miami University 1:00 pm


Bye weeks

* Week four: Kent State, Western Michigan * Week six: Buffalo * Week ten: Eastern Michigan, Northern Illinois, Toledo, Bowling Green, Miami * Week eleven: Ohio, Akron, Temple * Week twelve: Central Michigan * Week thirteen: Ball State


Season


Week one

Temple running back Bernard Pierce had been considered a possible Heisman candidate before the season, but he was dropped from watchlists following an underwhelming week 1 performance. Pierce carried 20 times for 75 yards and no touchdowns in Temple's win over Villanova.


Week two


Week three


Week four

Bye week: Kent State,
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In week four, two MAC teams (Kent State, Western Michigan) took the week off, while the other eleven teams took to the road. Eight MAC teams visited Big Ten schools, bringing the total MAC versus Big Ten matches to thirteen for the year.


Week five


Week six

For week 6, Buffalo had the week off.


Week seven


Week eight


Week nine


Week ten

For week 10, Eastern Michigan, Northern Illinois, Toledo, Bowling Green, and Miami had the week off.


Week eleven

For week eleven, Ohio, Akron, and Temple had the week off.


Week twelve

For week twelve, Central Michigan had the week off. With their win over Ball State, Northern Illinois clinched the West Division championship and a berth to the MAC Championship Game; the Huskies were one game ahead of the next team (Toledo) with one game remaining, and would win a tie-breaker based on their earlier defeat of the Rockets.


Week thirteen

Ball State did not play in week 13; the Cardinals' final game was on November 20. With their win over Temple, Miami secured a 7-1 conference record, but because the RedHawks lost to Ohio earlier in the season, they did not win the East Division until the Bobcats lost to Kent State three days later.


MAC Championship


Bowl games


Records against other conferences

The following summarizes MAC performance against other conferences.


MAC vs. AQ matchups

During the season, MAC teams played several games against AQ conference opponents. Some of these games are regularly contested rivalry games.


Players of the week

Throughout the regular season, the
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offices name offensive, defensive and
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players of the week for each division. Several players won multiple awards: Matt Rinehart from Kent State was the East Division Special Teams Player of the Week three times ( week 6,9 and 10). Chandler Harnish from Northern Illinois was the West Division Offensive Player of the Week three times(week 5,6 and 11) Paul Hershey from Ohio was the East Division Special Teams Player of the Week twice (week 3 and week 4), Muhammad Wilkerson from Temple was the East Division Defensive Player of the Week twice (week 2 and week 8), Freddy Cortez from Kent State was the East Division Special Teams Player of the Week twice (week 2 and week 8), Nick Harwell from Ball State was the East Division Offensive player of the week twice ( week 9 and week 11), Dwayne Woods from Bowling Green was named East Division Defensive player of the week twice (week 3 and week 11), Trevor Cook from Miami was named East Division Special Teams player of the week twice (week 5 and week 11), Ian McGarvey from Ball State was named West Division Special Teams player of the week twice (week 10 and week 11)and Dwayne Priest of Eastern Michigan was named West Division Offensive player of the week twice (week 1 and week 12). Through week 12, only Akron has failed to produce a Player of the Week.


Statistics


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Attendance


2010 MAC Specialty Award Winners

Vern Smith Leadership Award Winner: Chad Spann, Northern Illinois
Coach of the Year: Michael Haywood, Miami
Offensive Player of the Year: Chad Spann, Northern Illinois
Defensive Player of the Year: Roosevelt Nix, Kent State
Special Teams Player of the Year: Eric Page, Toledo
Freshman of the Year: Roosevelt Nix, Kent State


All Conference Teams

2010 All-MAC First Team Offense
Quarterback – Chandler Harnish, Northern Illinois
Center – Scott Wedige, Northern Illinois
Offensive Lineman – Trevor Olson, Northern Illinois
Offensive Linemen – Colin Madison, Temple
Offensive Linemen – Darius Morris, Temple
Offensive Lineman – Joe Flading, Ohio
Tight End – Evan Rodriguez, Temple
Wide Receiver – Juan Nunez, Western Michigan
Wide Receiver – Eric Page, Toledo
Wide Receiver – Jordan White, Western Michigan
Wide Receiver – Kamar Jorden, Bowling Green
Running Back – Chad Spann, Northern Illinois
Running Back – Bernard Pierce, Temple
Placekicker – Trevor Cook, Miami
2010 All-MAC First Team Defense
Outside Linebacker – Adrian Robinson, Temple
Outside Linebacker – Matt Berning, Central Michigan
Inside Linebacker – Nick Bellore, Central Michigan
Inside Linebacker – Cobrani Mixon, Kent State
Down Lineman – Muhammad Wilkerson, Temple
Down Lineman – Roosevelt Nix, Kent State
Down Lineman – Sean Progar-Jackson, Northern Illinois
Down Lineman – Elisha Joseph, Temple
Defensive Back – Davonte Shannon, Buffalo
Defensive Back – Jaiquawn Jarrett, Temple
Defensive Back – Domonic Cook, Buffalo
Defensive Back – Chris Smith, Northern Illinois
Punter – Matt Rinehart, Kent State 2010 All-MAC First Team Specialists
Kickoff Return Specialist – Eric Page, Toledo
Punt Return Specialist – Terrell Jackson, Buffalo
2010 All-MAC Second Team Offense
Quarterback – Zac Dysert, Miami
Center – Colin Miller, Central Michigan
Offensive Lineman – Joe Pawlak, Northern Illinois
Offensive Lineman – Brandon Brooks, Miami
Offensive Lineman – Jeff Maddux, Central Michigan
Offensive Lineman – A.J. Strum, Ohio
Tight End – Jordan Thompson, Ohio
Wide Receiver – Armand Robinson, Miami
Wide Receiver – Cody Wilson, Central Michigan
Wide Receiver – Nick Harwell, Miami
Wide Receiver – Tyshon Goode, Kent State
Running Back – Adonis Thomas, Toledo
Running Back – Matt Brown, Temple
Placekicker – Ian McGarvey, Ball State
2010 All-MAC Second Team Defense
Outside Linebacker – Archie Donald, Toledo
Outside Linebacker – Robert Eddins, Ball State
Inside Linebacker – Elijah 'Peanut' Joseph, Temple
Inside Linebacker – Dwayne Woods, Bowling Green
Down Lineman – Stafford Gatling, Ohio
Down Lineman – Austin Brown, Miami
Down Lineman –
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, Akron
Down Lineman – Jake Coffman, Northern Illinois
Defensive Back – Steven Jackson, Ohio
Defensive Back – Donovan Fletcher, Ohio
Defensive Back – Brian Lainhart, Kent State
Defensive Back –
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, Ball State
Punter – Bryan Wright, Bowling Green
2010 All-MAC Second Team Specialists
Kickoff Return Specialist – Eric Williams, Ball State
Punt Return Specialist – Eugene Cooper, Bowling Green
2010 All-MAC Third Team Offense
Quarterback – Alex Carder, Western Michigan
Center – Chris Anzevino, Kent State
Offensive Lineman – Michael Switzer, Ball State
Offensive Lineman – Mike VanDerMeulen, Toledo
Offensive Lineman – Brian Winters, Kent State
Offensive Lineman – Bob Gulley, Miami
Tight End – Jason Schepler, Northern Illinois
Wide Receiver –
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, Temple
Wide Receiver – Sam Kirkland, Kent State
Wide Receiver – Landon Cox, Northern Illinois
Wide Receiver – Terrence McCrae, Ohio
Running Back – Eric Williams, Ball State
Running Back – Willie Geter, Bowling Green
Placekicker – John Potter, Western Michigan 2010 All-MAC Third Team Defense
Outside Linebacker – Alex Kube, Northern Illinois
Outside Linebacker – Dorian Wood, Kent State
Inside Linebacker – Devon Butler, Northern Illinois
Inside Linebacker – Dan Molls, Toledo
Down Lineman – Sean Murnane, Central Michigan
Down Lineman –
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, Western Michigan
Down Lineman – Chris Jones, Bowling Green
Down Lineman – T.J. Fatinikun, Toledo
Defensive Back – Jahleel Addae, Central Michigan
Defensive Back – Vince Agnew, Central Michigan
Defensive Back – Jason Pinkston, Ball State
Defensive Back – Jamail Berry, Western Michigan
Punter – Zac Murphy, Miami 2010 All-MAC Third Team Specialists
Kickoff Return Specialist – Tommy Davis, Northern Illinois
Punt Return Specialist – Cody Wilson, Central Michigan


2011 NFL Draft

Prospects from the MAC who were all invited to the NFL Combine: *LB Nick Bellore, Central Michigan *FS Jaiquawn Jarrett, Temple *LB Elijah "Peanut" Joseph, Temple *CB Josh Thomas, Buffalo *DT Muhammad Wilkerson, Temple On April 28, DT Muhammad Wilkerson, a junior from Temple, was selected by the
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near the end of the first round of the draft, with the 30th overall pick.


References

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