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2009 NAC Football Preseason
Coaches' Poll
1. Aurora (8), 64
2. Concordia Wisconsin, 54
3. Lakeland, 45
4. Benedictine, 34
5. Wisconsin Lutheran, 33
6. Concordia Chicago, 27
7. Rockford, 23
8. Maranatha Baptist, 8 |
Defending NAC champion
unanimous favorite to win football title
WAUKESHA, Wis. -- Aurora University, defending
Northern Athletics Conference champion, is the coaches' preseason
favorite to win the 2009 NAC football title, receiving all eight
first place votes in the poll.
"Obviously, you feel good for the program and kids but a preseason
poll is still just a preseason poll," said Aurora Head Coach Rich
Duncan. "Football is a 'what have you done for me lately' game, and
where you are picked in the beginning has nothing to do with where
you may finish in the end."
Aurora was picked third in the preseason poll last season before
running the table in the NAC (7-0) and compiling a 9-2 overall
record.
By winning the conference's inaugural football title, Aurora secured
a spot in the NCAA Division III championship tournament where they
lost to Monmouth College in the first round. The NAC was formed in
2006, but did not sponsor football as a conference sport until 2008.
The Spartans return a number of all-conference players including
running back Ryne Reder (Aurora, Ill./Marmion Academy) and defensive
lineman Pat Funk (Morris, Ill.). Reder led the NAC in rushing with
93.1 ypg, while Funk recorded a league leading 9.0 sacks.
Concordia University Wisconsin received 54 poll points for a second
place finish in the poll. CUW was last season's favorite in the
poll, but finished tied for second in the NAC at 5-2, and were 5-5
overall.
Lakeland College is tabbed third with 45 points. The Muskies tied
CUW for a second place finish in the NAC last year, and also
finished 5-5 overall. Lakeland lost both the NAC offensive and
defensive players of the year to graduation, but return two first
team All-NAC selections and four honorable mention selections.
Benedictine University (4-6, 4-3 NAC) edged out Wisconsin Lutheran
College (4-6, 3-4) for the fourth spot with 34 points to WLC's 33.
Concordia University Chicago (3-7, 2-5) was picked sixth with 27
points, Rockford College (2-8, 2-5) seventh with 23, and Maranatha
Baptist Bible College (0-10, 0-7) eighth with eight.
The Northern Athletics Conference champion will automatically
qualify to the 2009 NCAA Division III Championship Tournament.
Northern Athletics Conference, Sports Information Department,
August 9, 2009. |
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