The MAC is a pretty low level CBB conference. Could just be a dude who played at a low level
Easily in the bottom half of the 30+ D1 conferences.
Well below the Missouri valley, Ivy League, west cost etc.
Equal to the WAC, Southland, Horizon, Southern, Big South and Summit
Above the SWAC, MEAC, Ohio Valley and Patriot league
Last year's MAC All- Conference teams:
1st Team
G Nate Johnson from Akron - Now at K-State averaging 13 ppg and 4 assists per game, shooting 51%
G Tavari Johnson from Akron - still at Akron - averaging 21 points per game, shooting 56% and 42% from 3
F VonCameron Davis from Kent State - now playing professionally in Argentina - averaging 13 and 6 in the top Argetine League
F - Peter Suder from Miami (OH) - Currently the nation's leading 3 Point shooter at a ridiculous 58% for 13-0 Miami (OH).
F - Ugnius Jaresuviciuous - now at Nebraska.
2nd Team
F Da'Sean Nelson - Eastern Michigan - currently averaging 10 and 7 for Slobada in the Serbian League.
G Jalen Sullinger - Kent State - currently the leading scorer at 24 ppg for Polonia Warsawsa in the Polish League
G Sam Lewis - Toledo - transferred to Virginia, now starting averaging 10 points per game, shooting 42% from 3 for UVA
PG Chancy Willis, JR - Western Michigan - transferred to Minnesota was their starting PG in November, but broke his foot, out the rest of the season. Averaged 7 points and 5 assists per game to start season.
3rd Team
F Kam Craft - Miami (OH) -transferred to Georgia Tech - 6th man currently averaging 9 and 5 off the bench.
G Anthony Pritchard - Central Michigan - currently playing for the Oklahoma City G League Team averaging 8.9 ppg.
F - AJ Clayton (Ohio U) - averaging 16 ppg for Boras in the Swedish League.
F Jackson Pavalete (Ohio U) transfer from Cockeye State - currently averaging 17 ppg for Ohio this season.
G - Sonny Wilson (Toledo) - averaging 18 ppg for Toledo this season, dropped 29 on Michigan State a few weeks ago.
There is plenty of talent in the MAC, and Uggie was an unanimous All-Conference selection by the media and coaches. He finished 2nd in the POY voting behind the Johnson kid who is having a great year at K-State.