Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Welcome to UMAC Central



Welcome to UMAC Central - your premiere source for everything UMAC football! We are very excited to welcome you to our blog. Our goal is to provide our faithful followers with the most up to the minute breaking news on the events of the UMAC. Actually, that's not true - we don't have nearly the time for that and quite frankly there is not that much going on in the UMAC. But, we do want to provide our readers with some interesting and moderately opinionated anlysis of what is happening in the world of the Upper Midwest Athletic Conference. In upcoming days we aim to post a season preview of each team, our predictions for the season, weekly recaps, and maybe even a few human interest pieces. So stay tuned and fasten your seatbelt because this is going to be one wild ride!

2 comments:

  1. Be on the look out for the MacMurray College Highlanders come 2013-14 season. They have 7 starters returning on offense such as JR Cody Hussey, JR wide receivers Damon Byrd, Jorian Clemons, SO Zachary Mudd who started the last few games of the year, O-Lineman James Singleton, Zachery Peppers,Joe Legendre. As well as 8 starters returning on defense with SR DB Raymond Smith, SR DB Taylor Hosta, JR DB/P John Brockhouse, JR LB Clifton Peterson, SR LB Tim Calvin, JR LB Howard Glover, SR DL Anthony McKinney, SR DL Dominique Prather

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  2. Eureka College on a roll, excited to see the Scholastica game. Since we are still relatively new to the conference don't know much about them. From your weekly posts it seems like they ground and pound, and we air it out,only thing I know is our place will be rocking. Hope it will be a great game, still holding out hope for conference championship, but know its a long shot. Have to show up next weekend, although EC should win.

    Interesting fact, the team that beat Scholastica is coached by the best coach in EC history John Tully, only EC coach to have an undefeated regular season and made playoffs twice in his career. Rebuilt Whitworth into an impressive program.

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