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Posted by Chris Wells - Thu, May 21, 2009 - [ Football ] - Viewed 1700 times

CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. -- The University of the Cumberlands and Lambuth University football teams were voted as the teams to beat in 2009 in the Mid-South Conference as the conference's coaches met today at Campbellsville University for their annual summer meeting.

Cumberlands is projected to win the East Division while Lambuth is selected in the West Division by a vote from the coaches. Coaches were not allowed to vote for their own team in the preseason poll.

Cumberlands earns the top spot after receiving 32 points, including four first place votes from the East Division coaches. Union College is picked to finish second after receiving 29 points including two first place votes and Georgetown College is projected third with 28 points and the final first place vote.

University of Virginia's College at Wise (24 points) is predicted to finish fourth, Campbellsville (17) is fifth, Pikeville College (9) sixth and West Virginia University Institute of Technology (8) is seventh in the preseason poll.

In the West Division, Lambuth received 32 points, including three first place votes. Shorter College is a close second receiving 31 points with two first place votes and Cumberland University is projected third with 28 points and the final two first place votes.

Bethel College (23) is predicted to finish fourth, Belhaven College (15) is fifth, Faulkner University (12) is sixth and Kentucky Christian University (6) is seventh in the preseason poll.

Cumberlands captured the 2008 East Division championship with a 6-0 record. The Patriots advanced to the NAIA Football Championship Series quarterfinals last season and finished the season with a 10-2 record.

Lambuth -- along with Shorter and Cumberland -- tied for the 2008 West Division crown with a 4-1 record. The Eagles qualified for the NAIA Football Championship Series falling in the opening round and finishing the season with an 8-4 record.

The Mid-South Conference is coming off a season where the league sent an NAIA-best four teams to the 16-team NAIA Football Championship Series. Five MSC teams are currently ranked in the NAIA Football Coaches' Top-25 Spring Poll and another two are receiving votes in the annual poll.

The 2009 season begins with late August with the conference scheduled beginning September 19.

East Division

Pos.

Team

Points (First Place Votes)

1.

University of the Cumberlands

32 (4)

2.

Union College

29 (2)

3.

Georgetown College

28 (1)

4.

University of Virginia's College at Wise

24

5.

Campbellsville University

17

6.

Pikeville College

9

7.

West Virginia University Institute of Technology

8

West Division

Pos.

Team

Points (First Place Votes)

1.

Lambuth University

32 (3)

2.

Shorter College

31 (2)

3.

Cumberland University

28 (2)

4.

Bethel College

23

5.

Belhaven College

15

6.

Faulkner University

12

7.

Kentucky Christian University

6