Just because you've never heard of anybody in the MAC Conference, doesn't mean there isn't anybody worth watching. With the college football season beginning soon, FanHouse gives you "MAC Daddies," a look at some players you may not yet know about but should.When starting quarterback Brian Brunner left last year's season opener against Boston College with a concussion in the second quarter, it looked like Central Michigan was destined for another 5-win season. That's when freshman Dan LeFevour stepped in and led the Chippewas to a MAC title, and a victory over Middle Tennessee in the Motor City Bowl.
While leading the Chippewas to their first conference title in eleven years, theMotor City Bowl MVP also set school records in passing yards (3,031), touchdowns (26), and total yards (3,552). The difference this season of course is that LeFevour and the Chippewas aren't going to sneak up on anybody. There's also another obstacle that the sophomore is going to have to overcome.
You see, in the MAC Conference, when a team has a great season their head coach leaves for another school. That's exactly what happened in Mount Pleasant as Brian Kelly didn't even stick around for the bowl game before taking off for Cincinnati.
It shouldn't be too hard for LeFevour to adjust to the changes, as new head coach Butch Jones' offense is very similar to the one the Chippewas ran last season. Besides, even if LeFevour runs into trouble he can always rely on his legs. LeFevour rushed for 521 yards last season to finish second on the team, and was also tied for the team lead with 7 rushing touchdowns.
If the Chippewas are going to defend their title this season, it's going to be thanks to the arm and legs of Dan LeFevour.
New York State Attorney General
10:03 PM. Central leads Middle 28-7 going into the fourth quarter; it looks like I'll be calling the bit of things that aren't the edge the "center" for the next year. They should play this thing every year. It could be a grudge match on a par with the annual Perimeter State-University of Circumference border battle.
9:28 PM. Pet peeve: Middle is averaging over 7 yards per pass and exactly 3 per run, so what do they need to do in the second half to get back into the game? Run the ball, according to color guy. Say what? One yard on Middle's first play of the second half, a run. 
7:32 PM. Aannd we're off. Reason to love college footbal #3,459: Central Michigan's third string quarterback returned the opening kickoff and did a creditable job.




















