CMU football program to remain active following MDHHS order
Central Michigan announced its football program will remain active following the Michigan Department Health and Human Services order announced Nov. 15 by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
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Central Michigan announced its football program will remain active following the Michigan Department Health and Human Services order announced Nov. 15 by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
A gold cannon sits atop a wooden trophy with plaques showing results of games between CMU and Western Michigan.
DEKALB, Ill. -- Earning a road win is never easy.
Jim McElwain sat down in front of a computer to take questions. Not coincidentally, the first one he gets is about his backup running back.
Behind a strong third quarter performance, Central Michigan knocked off Mid-American Conference West Division foe Northern Illinois 40-10 on Wednesday night at Huskie Stadium in DeKalb, Illinois.
Redshirt freshman running back Lew Nichols scores a touchdown against Northern Illinois on Nov. 11 at Huskie Stadium in DeKalb, Illinois.
DEKALB, Ill -- The tone for CMU's first trip on the road wasn't set until the second half.
Chippewa football's all-time leading receiver and Wheaton, Illinois native Titus Davis died Nov. 11 at the age of 27.
In a sense, CMU's season opener on Nov. 4 was normal.
Midland freshman Caryn Wenban was excited for her first performance as a member of the Chippewa marching band.
On two occasions during its season opener, the CMU secondary was beat for touchdowns. On a third, an Ohio receiver was able to get behind the defense for a big gain.
Birmingham senior defensive end Troy Hairston and Grand Rapids redshirt freshman punter Luke Elzinga earned conference awards for their performances in CMU's 30-27 season opening win over Ohio.
After a successful open to its 2020 campaign, a 30-27 win over Ohio, CMU hits the road to begin Mid-American Conference West Division play Nov. 11.
A strange and shortened 2020 Mid-American Conference football season started with an explosive slate of six games Wednesday night.
With the clock at zeroes, the 3,200-square-foot scoreboard in Kelly/Shorts Stadium signified a 30-27 win for CMU over Ohio on Wednesday.
Knowing that redshirt freshman quarterback Daniel Richardson was going to be making his first career start, Kobe Lewis was determined to help him succeed. He wanted the ball early and often.
College football games experience all kinds of delays -- weather, animals running onto the field, fans throwing objects -- but CMU and Ohio experience a common, yet hectic delay:
Ohio called a timeout to talk over a big third down play.
Roy Kramer and Herb Deromedi are easily the most famous coaching figures in Central Michigan football history.
Benedict Hyppolite remembers gathering his entire offense in the parking lot of a hotel the night before they won a championship.