CMU football drops conference opener to Toledo
A 42-yard field goal from sophomore kicker Marshall Meeder on Central Michigan football's opening drive seemed to signal an incoming productive day from the Chippewas’ offense.
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A 42-yard field goal from sophomore kicker Marshall Meeder on Central Michigan football's opening drive seemed to signal an incoming productive day from the Chippewas’ offense.
After an up-and-down start to the season, Central Michigan football plans to right the ship as it opens Mid-American Conference play against Toledo on Saturday.
In front of the fourth largest crowd to ever witness a Central Michigan football game, the Chippewas (1-3) fought valiantly, but in the end, they couldn’t keep pace with Penn State (4-0), losing 33-14.
In its last two games, Central Michigan football (1-2) had to balance the expectations of being the favorite with the approach of not overlooking its opponent.
Through three games, one issue has consistently plagued Central Michigan football—slow offensive starts.
Despite some key pieces absent from Central Michigan's defense, the unit came through in a big way to secure a shutout against Bucknell.
The losing streak is over.
Central Michigan football has had a rough beginning to its season, including a 38-24 loss to South Alabama in its first game back at Kelly/Shorts Stadium.
On a day that figured to embody the spirit of celebration, Central Michigan football walked out of Kelly/Shorts Stadium on Saturday undoubtedly feeling short-changed.
In what will be a historic day for Central Michigan football, the Chippewas’ home-opener means a little more than just another non-conference matchup.
After dropping its first game to Oklahoma State, Central Michigan football heads into its home opener looking to flip the script on its season.
Quarterback Daniel Richardson earned some recognition on the heels of a career performance in Central Michigan’s loss to Oklahoma State.
Every year as college football approaches excitement builds into a fever pitch, culminating in the first kickoff of the season.
Glimmers of hope shined through at times as Central Michigan football aimed to accomplish the same feat it managed six years ago: shock Stillwater and the rest of the college football world.
The time is finally here. Football is back.
After a 9-4 finish and a win over Washington State in the Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl, Central Michigan football looks to have similar success in 2022.
Central Michigan offensive lineman Keegan Smith suffered a knee injury and will miss the 2022 season, coach Jim McElwain announced Monday.
Central Michigan football entered the offseason with questions throughout the roster. However, the starting tight end job wasn't one of those positions.
Touting a high-powered passing attack and the nation’s best rushing attack, Central Michigan football relied heavily on its offensive line in 2021.
Consistency is key.