Turnovers prove costly as CMU football loses to Buffalo
In Central Michigan football's first drive, redshirt sophomore Jase Bauer threw a 29-yard pick six, resulting in Buffalo taking an early 7-0 lead over the Chippewas.
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In Central Michigan football's first drive, redshirt sophomore Jase Bauer threw a 29-yard pick six, resulting in Buffalo taking an early 7-0 lead over the Chippewas.
Coming off of two-straight wins, Central Michigan football looks to stay in the win column as it travels to Buffalo for its first road Mid-American Conference game in an environment they haven’t won in since 2014.
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With Central Michigan football leading by three, Eastern Michigan kicker Jesus Gomez walked out to attempt a game-tying field goal from 46-yards out.
Redshirt sophomore quarterback Jase Bauer, 8, scores a touchdown during a game against Eastern Michigan, Saturday, Sept. 30 in Kelly/Shorts Stadium. Bauer was CMU's player of the game with 218 passing yards and ten rushing yards. (CM-Life | Marie Underwood)
CMU's color guard lead visiting high school students in the halftime performance, Saturday, Sept. 30, in Kelly/Shorts Stadium. The football game against Eastern Michigan University was the Marching Chips' 69th annual CMU Band Day. (Central Michigan Life | Rebecca Particka)
The color gaurd holds their flags at the ready during the half time show, Saturday, Sept. 30, in Kelly/Shorts Stadium. The football game against Eastern Michigan University was the 69th CMU Band Day. High school students from across Michigan are invited to perform with the Marching Chippewas. (Central Michigan Life | Rebecca Particka)
EMU junior Austin Smith (4) attempts to break away from CMU redshirt sophomore Quindario Lee (99) during the play, Saturday, Sept. 30, in Kelly/Shorts Stadium. The Chippewas won the game, with the final score being 26-23. (Central Michigan Life | Rebecca Particka)
Central Michigan University fans celebrate as the football team makes progress towards the end goal during the game against Eastern Michigan University, Saturday, Sept. 30, In Kelly/Shorts Stadium. The Chippewas ultimately won the game 26-23. (Central Michigan Life | Rebecca Particka)
CMU junior Marion Lukes breaks from EMU's defense to successfully make a touchdown in the fourth quarter during the play, Saturday, Sept. 30, in Kelly/Shorts Stadium. (Central Michigan Life | Rebecca Particka)
EMU junior Austin Smith (4) tries to avoid CMU junior La'Vario Wiley's (6) tackle during the play, Saturday, Sept. 30, in Kelly/Shorts Stadium. (Central Michigan Life | Rebecca Particka)
CMU's marching band takes the field for their pregame show during the football game against EMU, Saturday, Sept. 30, in Kelly/Shorts Stadium. The Marching Chips hosted Michigan high school students for the 69th CMU Band Day. (Central Michigan Life | Rebecca Particka)
CMU's marching band color guard and ROTC color guard stand attention before the playing of the national anthem, Saturday, Sept. 30, in Kelly/Shorts Stadium. CMU's football team took on EMU and ultimately won 26 to 23. (Central Michigan Life | Rebecca Particka)
CMU fans in the student section question the referee's call during the football game against EMU, Saturday, Sept. 30, in Kelly/Shorts Stadium. (Central Michigan Life | Rebecca Particka)
EMU junior Quentavius Scandrettat (3) stops CMU redshirt freshman Bert Emanuel, Jr (3) progress down the field, Saturday, Sept. 30, in Kelly/Shorts Stadium. The Chippewas ultimately won, 26-23. (Central Michigan Life | Rebecca Particka)
The last four weeks have all led up to this point. Mid-American Conference play is finally here and for the second week in a row, Central Michigan football faces off against a team that defeated them last season and left them shocked.
On the first play of the fourth quarter against South Alabama, redshirt sophomore quarterback Jase Bauer broke a tackle in the backfield to then deliver a 70-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Jesse Prewitt III to put the Chippewas up by 10.
With 18 seconds left in the game, quarterback Jase Bauer took the snap looking like he was going to throw. Instead he charged up the middle for four yards and the touchdown putting Central Michigan ahead of South Alabama in the final seconds Saturday.
When redshirt freshman quarterback Bert Emanuel Jr. didn’t run out of the tunnel with Central Michigan football on Saturday, the Chippewas had to face off against No. 9 Notre Dame without their leading rusher.
In his first start of the season and 20 seconds left in the first half, quarterback Jase Bauer rushed one yard for a Central Michigan touchdown to bring the gap within seven heading into the half against No.9 Notre Dame.