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When you think “CCHA,” what is the first school that comes to mind?<\/p>\n
Michigan and Michigan State have been the two premier powers in the league for quite some time, but while those teams have traditionally had the most success in the league, this year isn’t turning out quite the same way.<\/p>\n
In the preseason poll, Michigan was tabbed at number one, followed by Michigan State. The pollsters are probably scratching their heads right now when they look at the standings. <\/p>\n
Who expected Ferris State to be so good this year? The pollsters didn’t. Other teams didn’t. <\/p>\n
Few did.<\/p>\n
Ferris State, a team predicted to finish in ninth place, leads the pack, as much a surprise to observers and fans of the CCHA as it is to Bulldog head coach Bob Daniels.<\/p>\n
“I really can’t say I expected us to lead the league this year,” Daniels said. “When the goals came up, the league title was not on the list. We talked about home ice in the playoffs, but the league title was not even thought of.” <\/p>\n