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Eastern Michigan vs. Kent State​

In a word, Kent State’s defense is a disaster.

The Golden Flashes defense ranks 114th in Success Rate while allowing 8.4 yards per attempt through the air (119th). Kent’s third-down defense is 99th, and it allows opposing quarterbacks to complete 70% of their passes (130th).

If a team can avoid turning the ball over — which, to Kent’s credit, it can force teams into turnovers — then it can march up and down the field with ease.

Eastern isn’t as explosive with Austin Smith at the helm, but Kent has a way of coaxing career games out of opposing quarterbacks.

Even if Smith is simply efficient, the rest of the game plan resides with running back Samson Evans. The workhorse has torn up MAC competition in recent weeks and can be relied upon to put a hurting on Kent’s punchless run defense.

In Evans’ last three full MAC games — aside from his four-carry game against NIU in which he was hurt — he’s averaging 104 per game on the ground with eight touchdowns.

I was tempted to swing for a moneyline upset in this spot because Kent is a two-faced kind of team. Its ceiling is clearly the top offensive team in the MAC, but its cold streaks and turnover issues have betrayed it time and again this season.

The Flashes offense has sputtered so badly in the red zone this season that it’s 126th nationally in red-zone scoring percentage. That’s the kind of persistent problem that can open a team up to an upset.

But with the spread still above the key number of seven, I’ll settle for the points.

  1. Pick: Eastern Michigan +7.5 (Play to +6.5)
 

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Miami (OH) vs. Northern Illinois​



By Mike Ianniello

Over the last three years, Miami (OH) has had one of the most dynamic offenses in the MAC when quarterback Brett Gabbert is healthy. However, he has played just 16 games in the last three years.

Gabbert has missed six games already this season and returned three weeks ago. Since his return, he’s averaged 216 yards per game with four touchdowns and no interceptions.

He’s coming off his best game of the season, which also resulted in the best game for receiver Mac Hippenhammer, who hauled in eight catches for 107 yards and three scores.

Northern Illinois’ defense has been torched through the air this season and ranks 114th in the country. If Gabbert can stay healthy, he should rip apart this defense.

Northern Illinois quarterback Rocky Lombardi is expected to continue to miss games for a Huskies team that ranks 19th in the country in rushing rate.

This Miami (OH) defense is the best unit in the MAC against the run by a wide margin. It’s allowing just 3.3 yards per play and 116 yards per game on the ground. The RedHawks rank 38th in the country in Rushing Success and 40th in Line Yards.

Miami (OH) can still reach bowl eligibility with wins over Northern Illinois and Ball State. It has its quarterback healthy, and the Huskies are without theirs.

The RedHawks’ strength is defending the run, which is all NIU wants to do. I’ll take Gabbert and the RedHawks as a slight underdog here.

  1. Pick: Miami (OH) +1.5 (Play to -1)
 

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1-1 on the night thanks to a back door cover and lose by the hook.

Miami wins to the dismay of Vittered friend Tuesday lol.

l posted across the street Brandon Lang was on Miami which he was it wasn’t disinformation.
 
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