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The football team clinched the Mid-American Conference West Division title last year under the lights at Kelly/Shorts Stadium.
Issue date: 11/5/07 Section: Central v Western
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Central Michigan Players
Dan LeFevour
LeFevour has emerged as one of CMU's top leaders this season. As a second-year starter, he has amassed 2,312 passing yards and 26 total touchdowns (18 passing and 8 rushing). His running game has improved vastly. He leads the team with 546 rushing yards. The former high school running back has two rushing performances more than 100 yards, and had four rushing touchdowns against Army on Oct. 13. CMU's all-time passing touchdown leader tied a school record with five passing touchdowns Oct. 6 at Ball State.
Red Keith
It is scary to imagine the Chippewas' defense without Keith. The emotional leader has totaled 89 tackles, 9.9 per game, and was critical in last week's 41-32 win at Kent State. Keith entered the game in the fourth quarter after the Golden Flashes scored 32 in the first three quarters and helped hold the team scoreless to preserve CMU's win.
Antonio Brown
No one had heard of Brown until after the season started. But his impact already has been felt. Brown is fourth in the MAC in all-purpose yards with 171.1 per game. He has a team second-best 590 receiving yards and has returned one kickoff for a touchdown. His "lightning in a bottle" playmaking ability has been critical in establishing field position.
Bryan Anderson
Anderson set a school record with 73 receptions in 2006. This season, he leads the team with 656 receiving yards, a 72.9 average per game.He's caught more downfield passes this season, making him CMU's best deep threat. Anderson has tied his career high for receptions in a game (10) twice, and has 56 receptions for an average of 11.7 yards per catch. His six touchdown catches lead the team as well.
Justin Hoskins
Hoskins received scant playing time early, gaining just 90 yards in CMU's first four games. But since the Northern Illinois game, in which he rushed for 93 yards and two touchdowns, Hoskins has solidified the starting role. Hoskins has 493 yards rushing and seven touchdowns, including 5.6 yards per carry.
Dan LeFevour
LeFevour has emerged as one of CMU's top leaders this season. As a second-year starter, he has amassed 2,312 passing yards and 26 total touchdowns (18 passing and 8 rushing). His running game has improved vastly. He leads the team with 546 rushing yards. The former high school running back has two rushing performances more than 100 yards, and had four rushing touchdowns against Army on Oct. 13. CMU's all-time passing touchdown leader tied a school record with five passing touchdowns Oct. 6 at Ball State.
Red Keith
It is scary to imagine the Chippewas' defense without Keith. The emotional leader has totaled 89 tackles, 9.9 per game, and was critical in last week's 41-32 win at Kent State. Keith entered the game in the fourth quarter after the Golden Flashes scored 32 in the first three quarters and helped hold the team scoreless to preserve CMU's win.
Antonio Brown
No one had heard of Brown until after the season started. But his impact already has been felt. Brown is fourth in the MAC in all-purpose yards with 171.1 per game. He has a team second-best 590 receiving yards and has returned one kickoff for a touchdown. His "lightning in a bottle" playmaking ability has been critical in establishing field position.
Bryan Anderson
Anderson set a school record with 73 receptions in 2006. This season, he leads the team with 656 receiving yards, a 72.9 average per game.He's caught more downfield passes this season, making him CMU's best deep threat. Anderson has tied his career high for receptions in a game (10) twice, and has 56 receptions for an average of 11.7 yards per catch. His six touchdown catches lead the team as well.
Justin Hoskins
Hoskins received scant playing time early, gaining just 90 yards in CMU's first four games. But since the Northern Illinois game, in which he rushed for 93 yards and two touchdowns, Hoskins has solidified the starting role. Hoskins has 493 yards rushing and seven touchdowns, including 5.6 yards per carry.
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