Charleston Tops MEC Poll

August 12th, 2025 12:00pm

Charleston Tops MEC Poll

BRIDGEPORT, W.Va. – The University of Charleston, the two-time reigning Mountain East Conference football champions, has been picked as the preseason favorite for this season following a vote of league head coaches. 

The Golden Eagles, who own a 12-game MEC winning streak entering the 2025 season, received seven first-place votes. Fairmont State, which is picked second, and Glenville State, which was picked to third, also received first-place votes.

Tuesday’s announcement of the MEC preseason football poll precedes the Football Preseason Countdown, which begins this Friday. The MEC will feature each of its nine football head coaches on official MEC social media channels: Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X, and YouTube. Each weekday until the season opener — Thursday, Aug. 28 when Livingstone travels to play UC — a season preview interview with each MEC head coach will be shared on the aforementioned channels. The full schedule can be found below. 

The Golden Eagles are coming off an historic season. UC was one of three Division II teams to navigate the 2024 season undefeated, and entered the postseason ranked No. 6 nationally. Charleston ranked No. 4 nationally in scoring offense, No. 7 in total offense, and No. 3 in rushing offense. UC running back Chavon Wright, who was the MEC Offensive Player of the Year, was a Harlon Hill Trophy finalist and captured the Hardman Award as the state’s top amateur athlete. 

The Golden Eagles, under the direction of first-year head coach Michael Tesch, return talent on both sides of the ball. A pair of all-conference offensive linemen, Nick Tinerajo (first team) and Will Belongia (second team), are back to protect second-team All-MEC quarterback Ean Hamric. UC’s 2024 leading tackler and All-MEC first team performer, Aden Miller, returns to anchor the defense.

The predicted order of finish after UC featured a pair of teams coming off impressive seasons. In 2024, Fairmont State finished 6-3 in league play, tied for third, but also finished strong with three wins to conclude the season. The Falcons won five or six to end the year, with the only loss coming at UC. Fairmont State has 2024 MEC Offensive Freshman of the Year, Nino Marzullo, back at quarterback after an impressive debut. All-MEC kicker Emmanuel Richardson and productive all-conference linebacker Nick Longo also return.

Glenville State finished alone in second place after a 7-2 finish, and like UC will carry a lengthy winning streak into the new season. Last season, the Pioneers bounced back from a pair of early-October defeats to win their final five games, including three on the road. Glenville State will have fourth-year starting QB Anthony Garrett, who has 27 career starts, back to lead the offense. Leading rusher Zavoine Wood and leading receiver Tariq Miller will give Garrett experienced weapons.

After the top three, Frostburg State was picked to finish fourth, followed by West Virginia State, Wheeling, West Liberty, Concord, and West Virginia Wesleyan.
 

2025 MEC Football Preseason Poll
RankSchool (First Place Votes)Voting
1.Charleston (7)63
2.Fairmont State (1)52
3.Glenville State (1)49
4.Frostburg State44
5.West Virginia State38
6.Wheeling31
7.West Liberty21
8.Concord17
9.West Virginia Wesleyan9

Coaches not permitted to vote for own team

2025 MEC Football Preseason Countdown
The MEC will preview the 2025 football season with a preseason countdown beginning on Friday, Aug. 15 via the conference’s social media channels and YouTube page. The countdown will feature an exclusive 1-on-1 interview with each of the league’s nine head coaches.

Friday, August 15 — West Virginia Wesleyan’s Dwayne Martin
Monday, August 18 — Concord’s Cody Edwards
Tuesday, August 19 — West Liberty’s Roger Waialae
Wednesday, August 20 — Wheeling’s Zac Bruney
Thursday, August 21 — West Virginia State’s John Pennington
Friday, August 22 — Frostburg State’s Eric Wagoner
Monday, August 25 — Glenville State’s Mike Kellar
Tuesday, August 26 — Fairmont State’s Luke Barker
Wednesday, August 27 — Charleston’s Michael Tesch