Gary Trent headlines 2013 MAC Hall of Fame class
The seven newest members of the MAC Hall of Fame were announced Thursday.
The seven newest members of the MAC Hall of Fame were announced Thursday.
Apparently many schools stretch the height of their players by measuring them in shoes, which adds about an inch. But THREE inches?
Help us, Adam Eaton, you're our only hope!
Ohio State opted for Kevin McGuff over Tricia Cullop, which is a clear victory for the MAC. But if this were any other sport, the outcome would have been different.
One of the College World Series darlings produced a rash of recent MLB draftees, some who have a shot at making it all the way to the top.
Only two former Eagles are currently in the minor league system, but they do have the MAC's only active Major League Baseball manager.
Chippewas pro baseball consists of a bearded man and a ton of recent prospects trying to follow them into the big leagues, many of them with the Detroit Tigers.
The Falcons feature two certain big leaguers, but beyond that there aren't really any players close to becoming the third.
Miami's player exodus continues as a little-used center and high-producing guard leave the basketball program.
The former productive Toledo wide receiver, fresh off recovering from a season-ending injury, is with his second NFL team. Who doesn't want a 5'10" wideout to succeed in the pros?