The 2011 Mid-American Conference football season is the 66th season for the Mid-American Conference (MAC). The season began on Thursday, September 1, with four games: Bowling Green played at Idaho, Central Michigan hosted South Carolina State, Temple hosted #14 (FCS) Villanova, and Toledo hosted #10 (FCS) New Hampshire. The conference's other nine teams began their respective 2011 seasons of NCAA Division I FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision) competition on Saturday, September 3. The first in-conference game was September 10, with Temple hosting Akron.
The 2011 MAC Preseason poll results were announced at the Football Media Preview in Detroit on July 26. In the East Division, Miami was picked as champion, while Toledo was picked to win the West Division and the MAC Championship Game.
Three votes were not cast for any team.
East Division
West Division
On November 21, the day after Kent State's seventh loss of the season assured them of a losing record, Doug Martin announced that he would resign at the end of the season. On December 20, Kent State athletic director Joel Nielsen introduced former Ohio State receivers coach Darrell Hazell as the new head coach for the Golden Flashes. Hazell was the first Ohio State assistant coach to leave for a head coaching job in six years; the last was Mark Snyder, who was hired by Marshall in 2004.
On November 23, three days after Ball State concluded its season with a 4âÂÂ8 record, Ball State athletic director Tom Collins announced the firing of Stan Parrish, saying, "As we evaluated the on-field performance and the football program in its entirety, we decided it was time for a change in direction in the leadership of the program". On December 19, Collins announced that he had hired Pete Lembo, formerly the head coach at Elon.
On December 5, NIU head coach Jerry Kill accepted the position of head coach for the Minnesota Golden Gophers. His announcement came less than two weeks before the Huskies were scheduled to play in the Humanitarian Bowl. Leaving the team in the manner he did (many teammates learned about his new job via Twitter instead of from Kill himself) dealt an emotional blow to the members of the team; star quarterback Chandler Harnish saying about Kill's departure, "I have a horrible taste in my mouth". Additionally, besides the emotional impact, USA Today noted "The timing of the announcement further hurts the program due to Kill most likely taking the bulk of his staff to Minnesota." On December 9, linebackers coach Tom Matukewicz was announced as the interim head coach for the Huskies bowl game, and on December 13, the university hired Wisconsin Badgers defensive coordinator Dave Doeren as the head coach, to begin after the Humanitarian Bowl.
On December 12, ESPN reported that Al Golden was offered and accepted the head coaching job at the University of Miami. Prior to the 2010 season, provisions requiring bowls to pick teams with seven or more wins if available before picking six-win teams were eliminated from NCAA bylaws, and Temple was the first team go uninvited under the rule change, despite going 8âÂÂ4 including a win over eventual Big East BCS representative Connecticut. On December 22, a rumor was quickly confirmed that Florida offensive coordinator, and former Florida interim head coach (winter of 2009-2010), Steve Addazio would be the new Temple coach.
On December 16, ESPN reported that Michael Haywood, who had been named the 2010 Mid-American Conference Football Coach of the Year days before, had accepted the head football coaching position at the University of Pittsburgh. Haywood was arrested in South Bend, Indiana on December 31, 2010, on felony domestic violence charges arising from a custody dispute, and was fired by Pittsburgh hours after being released on bond the next morning. Defensive backs coach Lance Guidry will coach Miami University in the 2011 GoDaddy.com Bowl. On December 31, 2010, Miami University hired Michigan State offensive coordinator Don Treadwell as its head coach.
Vern Smith Leadership Award Winner: QB Chandler Harnish, Northern Illinois<br> Coach of the Year: Ron English, Eastern Michigan<br> Offensive Player of the Year: QB Chandler Harnish, Northern Illinois<br> Defensive Player of the Year: DL Drew Nowak, Western Michigan<br> Special Teams Player of the Year: K Matt Weller, Ohio<br> Freshman of the Year: RB Anthon Samuel, Bowling Green
2011 All-MAC First Team Offense<br> Quarterback â Chandler Harnish, Northern Illinois<br> Center â Scott Wedige, Northern Illinois<br> Offensive Linemen â Mike VanDerMeulen, Toledo<br> Offensive Lineman â Trevor Olson, Northern Illinois<br> Offensive Lineman â Joe Flading, Ohio<br> Offensive Linemen â Pat Boyle, Temple<br> Tight End â Evan Rodriguez, Temple<br> Wide Receiver â Jordan White, Western Michigan<br> Wide Receiver â Eric Page, Toledo<br> Wide Receiver â Nick Harwell, Miami<br> Wide Receiver â Kamar Jorden, Bowling Green<br> Running Back â Bernard Pierce, Temple<br> Running Back â Branden Oliver, Buffalo<br> Placekicker â Mathew Sims, Northern Illinois<br>
2011 All-MAC First Team Defense<br> Outside Linebacker â Aaron Morris, Ball State <br> Outside Linebacker â Khalil Mack, Buffalo<br> Inside Linebacker â Brian Wagner, Akron<br> Inside Linebacker â Dwayne Woods, Bowling Green<br> Down Lineman â Roosevelt Nix, Kent State <br> Down Lineman â Adrian Robinson, Temple <br> Down Lineman â Chris Jones, Bowling Green <br> Down Lineman â Drew Nowak, Western Michigan<br> Defensive Back â Jahleel Addae, Central Michigan <br> Defensive Back â Dayonne Nunley, Miami <br> Defensive Back â Desmond Marrow, Toledo<br> Defensive Back â Sean Baker, Ball State<br> Punter â Brian Schmiedebusch, Bowling Green
2011 All-MAC First Team Specialists<br> Kickoff Return Specialist â Eric Page, Toledo<br> Punt Return Specialist â Eric Page, Toledo<br>
2011 All-MAC Second Team Offense<br> Quarterback â Alex Carder, Western Michigan<br> Center â Zac Kerin, Toledo<br> Offensive Lineman â Brandon Brooks, Miami<br> Offensive Lineman â Jordan Hansel, Ball State<br> Offensive Lineman â Brian Winters, Kent State<br> Offensive Lineman â Eric Herman, Ohio <br> Tight End â David Blackburn, Central Michigan <br> Wide Receiver â LaVon Brazill, Ohio <br> Wide Receiver â Briggs Orsbon, Ball State<br> Wide Receiver â Perez Ashford, Northern Illinois<br> Wide Receiver â Marcus Rivers, Buffalo <br> Running Back â Adonis Thomas, Toledo<br> Running Back â Jasmin Hopkins, Northern Illinois<br> Placekicker â Matt Weller, Ohio <br>
2011 All-MAC Second Team Defense<br> Outside Linebacker â C.J. Malauulu, Kent State<br> Outside Linebacker â Tahir Whitehead, Temple <br> Inside Linebacker â Travis Freeman, Ball State <br> Inside Linebacker â Noah Keller, Ohio <br> Down Lineman â Sean Progar-Jackson, Northern Illinois <br> Down Lineman â Tremayne Scott, Ohio <br> Down Lineman â Nate Ollie, Ball State <br> Down Lineman â Brad Ohrman, Eastern Michigan <br> Defensive Back â Johnnie Simon, Western Michigan <br> Defensive Back â Josh Pleasant, Kent State <br> Defensive Back â Jimmie Ward, Northern Illinois <br> Defensive Back â T. J. Carrie, Ohio <br> Punter â Brandon McManus, Temple <br>
2011 All-MAC Second Team Specialists<br> Kickoff Return Specialist â BooBoo Gates, Bowling Green<br> Punt Return Specialist â Jamill Smith, Ball State<br>
2011 All-MAC Third Team Offense<br> Quarterback â Tyler Tettleton, Ohio<br> Center â Ben Bojicic, Bowling Green<br> Offensive Lineman â Dann OâÂÂNeill, Western Michigan<br> Offensive Lineman â Wayne Tribue, Temple<br> Offensive Lineman â Eric Fisher, Central Michigan <br> Offensive Lineman â A.J. Strum, Ohio<br> Tight End â Garrett Hoskins, Eastern Michigan<br> Wide Receiver â Nathan Palmer, Northern Illinois<br> Wide Receiver â Titus Davis, Central Michigan<br> Wide Receiver â Cody Wilson, Central Michigan <br> Wide Receiver â Chleb Ravenell, Western Michigan<br> Running Back â Donteâ Harden, Ohio<br> Running Back â Matt Brown, Temple<br> Placekicker â John Potter, Western Michigan
2011 All-MAC Third Team Defense<br> Outside Linebacker â Justin Cudworth, Eastern Michigan <br> Outside Linebacker â Jerrell Wedge, Miami<br> Inside Linebacker â Luke Batton, Kent State <br> Inside Linebacker â Ryan Kennedy, Miami<br> Down Lineman â Austin Brown, Miami <br> Down Lineman â Morkeith Brown, Temple<br> Down Lineman â Freddie Bishop, Western Michigan<br> Down Lineman â T.J. Fatinikun, Toledo<br> Defensive Back â Latarrius Thomas, Eastern Michigan<br> Defensive Back â Kevin Kroboth, Temple<br> Defensive Back â Luke Wollet, Kent State<br> Defensive Back â Marlon Pollard, Eastern Michigan <br> Punter â Scott Kovanda, Ball State
2011 All-MAC Third Team Specialists Kickoff Return Specialist â Donteâ Harden, Ohio<br> Punt Return Specialist â Terrell Jackson, Buffalo