Three takeaways from Central Michigan's 26-21 loss in MAC championship
Senior quarterback Quinten Dormady escaped the pocket and set his feet near the base of the numbers painted at the 40-yard line.
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Senior quarterback Quinten Dormady escaped the pocket and set his feet near the base of the numbers painted at the 40-yard line.
On a third down, Central Michigan turned to their usual third down suspect, senior backup quarterback Tommy Lazzaro.
DETROIT — So close, yet Central Michigan fell just short in the Mid-American Conference championship game.
With decals, clips and moments of silence, Central Michigan and the Mid-American Conference honored the memory of Don Chiodo.
Sophomore linebacker Andrew Ward jogged to the sideline at Doyt L. Perry Stadium in Bowling Green, Ohio. In almost every aspect, it was the same as any other play.
Adam Jaksa's legs shook for an hour as he sat on the floor in the Indoor Athletic Complex. He forced his face into his hands in devastation.
Jim McElwain sat in the media room of the Georgia Dome with a smug expression on Dec. 15, 2015.
For one player, the season ends abruptly. Another will see his resurrected.
Oge Udeogu clenched the gold facemask of his maroon helmet between the fingers of his right hand and pumped it twice toward the sky.
Central Michigan senior running back Jonathan Ward has accepted an invitation to play in the National Football League Player's Association Collegiate Bowl, an annual all-star game that gives draft eligible prospects a chance to compete in front of NFL scouts.
Central Michigan can put up points with the best of them, making big plays on the ground and through the air.
Central Michigan play-by-play broadcaster Don Chiodo was killed in a car crash involving a tractor-trailer in Gratiot County Wednesday afternoon, according to the Gratiot County Sheriff's Office.
Coming into the 2019 football season, Miami (Ohio) was selected to finish runner up in the Mid-American Conference East Division.
Central Michigan play-by-play broadcaster Don Chiodo died in a car crash Wednesday night.
When Quinten Dormady took his visit to Central Michigan, many were interested in how the rare sixth-year double graduate transfer would blend in with his prospective teammates.
In the Central Michigan football team’s 49-7 trouncing of Toledo to clinch the Mid-American Conference West Division title on Nov. 29, the Chippewa defense held a solid Rockets run game to 83 yards.
Jonathan Ward got snubbed.
Of the Division I football teams in the state, four of the five won't play football on Saturday.
Redshirt freshman running back Carl Volny thought the experience was unreal.
Quinten Dormady doesn't want the 2019 season to be the end of his football career, but he's not letting those thoughts get in the way of putting Central Michigan in the history books.