2019 College Football America Yearbook excerpt: MEAC Preview

North Carolina Central defenders Chuck Manning (left) and Branden Bradley (right) help bring down a Prairie View A&M ball carrier during action last year. (RoadTripSports.com photo by Chuck Cox)

The 2019 College Football America Yearbook is out now at Amazon.com and BarnesandNoble.com and provides a preview for more than 900 college football teams and more than 90 college football conferences.

For the next several days we are providing excerpts from our FCS conference previews.

Today you’ll find an excerpt from our Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference preview below, written by Matthew Postins:

With no expansion or new members in sight, the MEAC can focus on its nine remaining members and whether North Carolina A&T can win its fourth league crown in five years.

In fact, a title for the Aggies would be a three-peat. But it won’t be easy. The Aggies suffered some serious losses due to graduation and the quarterback battle between holdover Kylil Carter and East Carolina transfer Kinglsey Ifedi must be settled by the start of the season.

Need more? Postins looks at how the rest of the MEAC race could shake out in 2019.

The MEAC preview includes all 2018 results, all 2019 schedules, a Gameday Experience recap of the MEAC-SWAC Challenge and capsules on each league team.

The 2019 College Football America Yearbook features more than 930 college football teams from the United States and Canada in more than 250 striking, full-color pages. That includes every team from the NCAA (FBS, FCS, Division II and Division III), NAIA, NJCAA, CCCAA and U Sports (Canada). It also includes updates on club football, one-year postgraduate prep/sports academies and Mexican college football, along with dozens of action shots and stadium photos taken by the CFAY staff.

The print edition is available online via Amazon.com and other major retailers such as Barnes & Noble and Books-A-Million.

2019 Book links:

Amazon.com: https://amzn.to/2Gcb20X

BarnesandNoble.com: http://bit.ly/2jQUN1F

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