Eastern Michigan isn't going to lay down either - the last two weeks they've looked impressive.
I was more impressed with their loss at Toledo than their win at home vs. Army, although Toledo could've been looking ahead to Cincy. Scoring 47 on Toledo is more impressive than 48 vs Army because Army can't defend the pass. They're a running team (385 yds per game rushing to 65 yds per game passing) so their D doesn't get to practice against a good passing game. EMU showed a more balanced attack. But our D should have little trouble with EMU's offense.