2007 Odds to win the Mid-American Conference
Mid-American Conference OddsThe 2007 odds to win the Mid-American Conference are posted. The Mid-American Conference consists of two divisions; East and West for a combined total of 12 teams. In the East: Akron, Kent State, Miami (OH), Ohio, Buffalo and Bowling Green. In the West: Toledo, Western Michigan, Central Michigan, Ball State, Eastern Michigan and Northern Illinois. The Akron Zips, Kent State Golden Flashes and the Toledo Rockets are off to great start this season.
Akron currently leads the Mid-American East Conference with a 10-2 conference record and a 20-5 total record. The Zips average 75.8 points per game. Senior Romeo Travis leads the team in scoring with 337 points for a 14.0 average per game. He is also averaging 5.2 rebounds and 1.6 assists.
Kent State is ranked second in the same division with a 9-3 conference record and a 17-9 total record. The Golden Flashes average 68.6 points per game. Senior Omni Smith leads the team in scoring with 335 points for a 14.0 average per game. He is also averaging 2.6 rebounds and 3.6 assists.
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Toledo is ranked first in the West division with a 10-2 conference record and a 14-11 total record. The Rockets average 68.7 points per game. Senior Keonta Howell leads the team in scoring with 378 points for a 15.1 average per game. He is also averaging 4.5 rebounds and 1.2 assists.
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by Bobby Latrel at
1800-sports.com on February 19, 2007
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