Preview: Battle for Victory Cannon holds heavy MAC title stakes
Central Michigan and Western Michigan have traditionally met with a lot on the line throughout their rivalry.
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Central Michigan and Western Michigan have traditionally met with a lot on the line throughout their rivalry.
Central Michigan will get a valuable piece of its backfield back when it takes on Western Michigan, while two key defensive players remain uncertain.
When Central Michigan and Western Michigan meet, there are traditionally high stakes. In 2021, this is no different as both are playing for their respective conference title hopes.
Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021.
After suffering a gut wrenching 39-38 loss to Northern Illinois, Central Michigan dropped its second Mid-American Conference contest with only four games remaining.
For a moment, Central Michigan couldn't quiet the crowd even if it wanted to.
Central Michigan looked to have the game in its hands.
Had the idea of Central Michigan hosting a Mid-American Conference West Division-leading Northern Illinois been hatched in the summer, many would've raised an eyebrow. After all, how could the team that finished winless just one season prior ascend to the top of the pecking order in such a short time?
Central Michigan Life's Christian Booher spoke with Northern Illinois football beat writer of The Northern Star to preview CMU's game against the Huskies at Kelly/Shorts Stadium. Northern Illinois is 5-2 overall, holding a 3-0 record in Mid-American Conference play.
A key piece to Central Michigan's offense may be close to returning from an injury entering Saturday's week eight showdown with Northern Illinois.
CM Life Sports is back for another episode of Maroon and Bold! On this weeks episode, Noah breaks down Soccer's final stretch of the season, Sean discusses the struggles plaguing volleyball, Grace Butler debuts "Grace's Corner" where she talks with CMU starting pitcher Jordan Patty. Ashley discusses field hockey's recent three contests while Mitch and Christian discuss football's wins over Ohio and Toledo while previewing Saturday's game against NIU.
For Central Michigan freshman cornerback Donte Kent, success starts with confidence and short-term memory.
Daniel Richardson first threw to Dallas Dixon as a member of the scout team in 2019.
Central Michigan kicker Marshall Meeder was named Mid-American Conference West Division Special Teams Player of the Week for his perfect performance in the Chippewas’ 26-23 overtime win over Toledo Oct. 16.
Dan LeFevour, who quarterbacked Central Michigan’s football team from 2006-09, was one of six Chippewas to be inducted into the CMU Athletics Hall of Fame as part of the class of 2020. In his time at quarterback, LeFevour led the team to three Mid-American Conference championships and two bowl wins. He was 38-17 as the team's starter.
Calm and collected, Marshall Meeder smiled into a webcam with his long, curly, brown mullet flowing out of a maroon headband. The mullet was born over quarantine, during the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. Meeder needed a hair cut and his uncle took care of him.
Central Michigan's defensive line, balanced between old and new, came through when it was needed most.
Facing third-and-15 in overtime, Central Michigan needed a stop more than ever.
After two long and grueling road games to open Mid-American Conference play, Central Michigan football team welcomes in its first Mid-American Conference West Division opponent of the 2021 season.
Central Michigan Life's Christian Booher spoke with Toledo football beat writer Kyle Rowland of the Toledo Blade to preview CMU's game against the Rockets at Kelly/Shorts Stadium. Toledo is 3-3 overall, posting a 1-1 record in Mid-American Conference play. The Rockets are coming off a 22-20 loss to Northern Illinois.