CMU is in the middle of a gauntlet. They're coming off a win vs Central State and play Minnesota tonight. As if that isn't tough enough, their next two games are against Purdue Calumet and Aquinas. We'll know what they are after this stretch.
Toledo has played a decent mid major schedule so far highlighted by their 35 pt loss to UC San Diego two days ago.
Kent State has only played four DI games, which is probably smart - more time for their players to focus on their school work to meet their bare-minimum-NCAA-requirement academic standards.
Bobcat Attack is talking about firing Boals.
Bowling Green's version of DJ Burns has been a nice story and BUGS has been somewhat competitive, although they only have one DI win (Niagara).
Miami OH opened the season with a nice win at App State, but haven't been impressive since.
Right now, it's Akron, then CMU/Toledo/Kent, then everyone else. There's a chance the gap between Akron and the rest of the conference is even larger than it appears, but we won't know for sure for a few weeks. NKU, Milwaukee, Yale, Jackson St/UTEP, and Princeton will provide the best barometer for where the Zips are heading into MAC play.