Chippewa top linebacker Troy Brown enters transfer portal
Central Michigan football has lost yet another top piece to the transfer portal following the conclusion of the 2021 season.
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Central Michigan football has lost yet another top piece to the transfer portal following the conclusion of the 2021 season.
Central Michigan will miss a consistent piece in its secondary heading into the 2022 season.
After wreaking havoc in the Washington State quarterback room with 2.5 sacks during the Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl, a former walk-on will look to make his presence felt one more time at the collegiate level.
Central Michigan University will have to replace one of its most electric players in recent memory heading into the 2022 season.
Fourth-and-5 for Washington State from its own 19-yard line.
On Monday, Central Michigan football (8-4, 6-2) practiced in Tucson, Arizona with plans of facing Boise State in the Barstool Sports Arizona Bowl. Then, things changed.
After landing in Tucson and preparing to play Boise State in the Barstool Sports Arizona Bowl, CMU has a new bowl game destination and opponent.
Following an abrupt end to his season due to an ankle injury against Florida International on Sept. 25, Central Michigan cornerback Dishon McNary was forced to shut it down for the season.
After a successful early signing period, Central Michigan Football recruiting took a hit on Tuesday, when news broke that Albert Karschnia was leaving his role as Director of Player Personnel to become the director of recruiting at the University of Michigan.
For many prospective college athletes, Wednesday marks the beginning of a brand new journey.
Bowl Season is finally upon us!! This week, the squad dives into Michigan winning the Big Ten title and the state of Major League Baseball post-lockout. The gang also discusses the Detroit Red Wings win streak.
In a college football bowl game unlike any other, Central Michigan football will clash with Boise State in the Barstool Sports Arizona Bowl on Dec. 31.
It's the Maroon & Bold season 11 finale! In Mitch's final episode, he sits down with Ashley to talk men's hoops loss to Western Illinois, Sean talks women's hoops slowly coming along, Christian previews the Arizona Bowl and staff reporter Megan Youngblood makes her Maroon & Bold debut to talk wrestling's 24-12 win over Rider.
Central Michigan has learned where it will spend bowl season.
Christian Booher makes his UC return! The squad talk Michigan's win over Ohio State and the MLB lockout. The gang also discusses the state of the Detroit Tigers after the addition of Javier Baez.
For the third straight day, Central Michigan football has seen one of its own enter the transfer portal.
After accumulating 1,710 rushing yards, redshirt Freshman Lew Nichols III was one of nearly a dozen Central Michigan football players to earn All Mid-American Conference honors
Less than a full year after he committed to Central Michigan, quarterback Jacob Sirmon has entered the NCAA transfer portal.
The sports desk is back for the ninth episode of Maroon and Bold's 11th season! Sean discusses women's hoops east coast road trip and Ashley talks about a pair of top-10 matchups that men's hoops faced. Mitch and Christian discuss football's 31-10 walloping of Eastern Michigan and give their end of the year awards.
A key piece of Central Michigan's defensive end rotation is on the move.