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2006 MAC Football Media Day To Be Streamed Live On The Internet
July 30, 2006 | Football
July 30, 2006
CLEVELAND, Ohio - For the first time in history, the Mid-American Conference will broadcast MAC Football Media Day live from the Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center in Detroit, Mich. On Monday (July 31), the MAC Football Media Preview will air from 9:30-11:30 a.m. ET, while the MAC Football Preview Luncheon will air live from 12:15-1:45 p.m. ET. Both events will be available to the public as part of a free preview to the All-MACess package.
CLICK HERE to catch all the action of MAC Football Media Day on Monday, July 31, beginning at 9:30 a.m.
Monday's football media preview will give fans an inside look at the upcoming season of Mid-American Conference football. Jeff Phelps will emcee the event and will interview the head coaches and players of all 13 schools affiliated with the MAC.
Phelps will also act as emcee for the MAC football preview luncheon. Fans will be able to hear more from the league's head coaches and will also be able to watch live appearances from MAC Commissioner Rick Chryst and ESPN Primetime college football analyst Todd Blackledge.
There's no better way to get an inside look at this year's season of MAC football than to tune into www.mac-sports.com on Monday to watch MAC Football Media Day coverage.
Coaches and players that can be seen during the LIVE broadcast of MAC Football Media Day broadcast are listed below.
EAST DIVISION
Akron Head Coach J.D. Brookhart Luke Getsy, Sr., QB (Munhall, Pa.) - 3,455 yards, 25 TDs, 278-525 (53.0 pct.) Jermaine Reid, Sr., DL (Pickering, Ontario) - 59 tackles, 13.5 TFL, 7 sacks.Bowling Green Head Coach Gregg Brandon Kory Lichtensteiger, Sr, OL (Van Wert, Ohio) two-time all-MAC selection. Devon Parks, Sr., DE (Libertyville, Ill.) 56 tackles, 8.5 TFL, 4 sacks, 11 qb hurries.
Buffalo Head Coach Turner Gill Jamey Richard, So., OL (Weston, Conn.) started in all 11 games as a freshman. Kareem Byrom, Jr., DB (New Brunswick, N.J.) 85 tackles, 3 interceptions.
Kent State Head Coach Doug Martin Najah Pruden, Sr., WR (Burflington, N.J.) 33 receptions, 688 yards, 5 TDs. Daniel Muir, Sr., DL (Lanham, Md.) 52 tackles, 8.5 TFL, 3.5 sacks.
Miami Head Coach Shane Montgomery Joey Card, Sr., DB (Canton, Ohio) 67 tackles, 4.5 TFL, 3 interceptions. Ryne Robinson, Sr., WR (Toledo, Ohio) 92 receptions, 1,119 yards, 6 TD, 11.6 ypr on punts.
Ohio Head Coach Frank Solich Kalvin McRae, Jr., TB (Decatur, Ga.) 1,153 yards, 7 TD, 5.5 ypc . 2 200-yard games. Matt Muncy, Sr., LB (Miamisburg, Ohio) 115 tackles, 9 TFL, 2.5 sacks.
Temple Head Coach Al Golden Ryan Gore, Sr., LB (Philadelphia, Pa.) 60 tackles, 2 TFL. Elliot Seifort, Sr., OT (Reading, Pa.) started 10 games in 2005.
WEST DIVISION
Ball State Head Coach Brady Hoke Joey Lynch, Sr., QB (Muncie, Ind.) 1,982 yards, 18 TD, 198-314 (63.1 pct. - best in the MAC) William Wise, Sr., NT (Gary, Ind.) 31 tackles, 7 TFL, 2 sacks)Central Michigan Head Coach Brian Kelly Dan Bazuin, Sr., DT (McBain, MIch.) MAC Defensive POTY, 25.5 TFL, 16 sacks. Joe Staley, Sr., OL (Rockford, Mich.) started all 11 games in 2005.
Eastern Michigan Head Coach Jeff Genyk Kevin Howe, Sr., DL (Fruitport, Mich.) 55 tackles, 16.5 TFL, 10.5 sacks. Eric Deslauriers, Sr. WR (Gatineau, Quebec) 75 receptions, 874 yards 8 TD.
Northern Illinois Head Coach Joe Novak Garrett Wolfe, Sr. TB (Chicago, Ill.) 1,580 yards, 16 TD, 6.5 ypc, 2002. ypg all-purpose. Doug Free, Sr., OT (Manitowac, Wisc.) Starter in 12 games in 2005. All-MAC.
Toledo Head Coach Tom Amstutz Mike Alston, Sr., LB (Columbus, Ohio) 59 tackles, 12.5 tFL, 9.5 sacks. Steve Odom, Sr., WR (Columbus, Ohio) 55 receptions, 690 yards, 6 TD.
Western Michigan Head Coach Bill Cubit Ryan Cubit, Sr, QB (Kalamazoo, Mich.) 64-107 (59.8 pct.) 6 TD, 668 yards. Domenic Moran, Sr., OT (Rochester Hills, Mich.) 23 career starts.




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