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CMU's redshirt sophomore and quarterback Jase Bauer runs with the play towards the end zone, Friday, Nov. 24, Kelly/Shorts Stadium. (CM-Life | Nico Mendoza)
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CMU's redshirt sophomore and quarterback Jase Bauer runs with the play towards the end zone, Friday, Nov. 24, Kelly/Shorts Stadium. (CM-Life | Nico Mendoza)
CMU's junior running back Sam Hicks runs with the ball while being chased by Toledo players, Friday, Nov. 24, Kelly/Shorts Stadium. (CM-Life | Nico Mendoza)
A CMU Spectator takes a picture of the gameplay, Friday, Nov. 24, Kelly/Shorts Stadium. (CM-Life | Nico Mendoza)
CMU Spectators in holiday costumes cheer during the game, Friday, Nov. 24, Kelly/Shorts Stadium. (CM-Life | Nico Mendoza)
With 1:22 remaining in the first half and the score tied at zero, Toledo quarterback Dequan Finn connected with receiver Jaden Dottin who made a circus catch in the corner of the endzone.
Down 17 in the third quarter, Central Michigan football’s quarterback Jase Bauer delivered a shot to wide receiver Chris Parker for a 62-yard touchdown to put CMU within 10 of Ohio University.
Last year, Western Michigan came into Kelly Shorts Stadium and handed Central Michigan football a 12-10 loss on its home field.
Central Michigan University is currently investigating a photo of a man who appeared to be University of Michigan football employee Connor Stalions on the sideline of CMU’s game at Michigan State earlier this fall.
Central Michigan's football team sings the fight song with the Chippewa Marching Band after a win against Northern Illinois, Tuesday, Oct. 31 in Kelly/Shorts Stadium. Redshirt sophomore defensive lineman Quindario Lee stood on the drum major's podium to count in the band. "One, two, you know what to do," Lee said. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
A Central Michigan worker shovels snow out of the endzone before a football game against Northern Illinois, Tuesday, Oct. 31 in Kelly/Shorts Stadium. There were scattered snowfalls throughout the game. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
Central Michigan junior defensive back Da'Raun McKinney, right, tackles Northern Illinois wide receiver Trayvon Rudolph during a game against Northern Illinois, Tuesday, Oct. 31 in Kelly/Shorts Stadium. McKinney recorded three solo tackles. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
Central Michigan junior running back Marion Lukes, left, rushes during a game against Northern Illinois, Tuesday, Oct. 31 in Kelly/Shorts Stadium. Lukes rushed for 202 yards and had one touchdown. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
Snow falls over the Chippewa Marching Band as they gather before their halftime performance during a football game against Northern Illinois, Tuesday, Oct. 31 in Kelly/Shorts Stadium. The band celebrated Fright Night by playing "The Time Warp", "Unchained Melody" and "Thriller" at halftime. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
Central Michigan students cheer during a football game against Northern Illinois, Tuesday, Oct. 31 in Kelly/Shorts Stadium. Students wore costumes to the game for Halloween. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
Central Michigan redshirt sophomore quarterback Jase Bauer rushes the ball during a game against Northern Illinois, Tuesday, Oct. 31 in Kelly/Shorts Stadium. Bauer rushed 106 yards. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
Central Michigan redshirt sophomore quarterback Jase Bauer scores a touchdown during a game against Northern Illinois, Tuesday, Oct. 31 in Kelly/Shorts Stadium. Bauer had two touchdowns. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
Central Michigan redshirt junior placekicker Tristan Mattson, right, goes to kick as senior punter Jake Walrath, left, holds the ball during a game against Northern Illinois, Tuesday, Oct. 31 in Kelly/Shorts Stadium. Mattson made a 35 yard field goal. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
With 1:16 left in the game, Northern Illinois had a chance to drive down the field and win the game. That all would change as a pass over the middle was intercepted by Nahree Biggins, sealing the victory for Central Michigan football.
Central Michigan redshirt sophomore quarterback Jase Bauer, right, and redshirt sophomore tight end Mitchel Collier, left, celebrate after Bauer’s touchdown during a game against Northern Illinois, Tuesday, Oct. 31 in Kelly/Shorts Stadium. A mix of snow and turf fell from Bauer’s helmet after junior offensive lineman Brayden Swartout tapped it. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
With Central Michigan football down seven with 16 seconds remaining, quarterback Jase Bauer took the snap on a 4th and 13 play as the Chippewas had one last chance to tie the game against Ball State.