Mauled in Madison: No. 17 Badgers dominate Chippewas, 61-0
There were not many bright spots for the Central Michigan football team against No. 17 Wisconsin.
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There were not many bright spots for the Central Michigan football team against No. 17 Wisconsin.
Antonio Brown recalls those long summer days at Kelly/Shorts Stadium in Mount Pleasant.
A heated exchange before Central Michigan's game against No. 17 Wisconsin.
Jon Gruden announced Friday that Antonio Brown will play the Oakland Raiders' season opener.
Jim McElwain was just a wide receivers coach for Michigan State in 2003. It's been 16 years since then, but there's one game he vividly remembers.
Do you know the name Brady Buell?
Jim McElwain is no stranger to big football games.
Central Michigan Life's Evan Petzold spoke with Wisconsin beat writer Jesse Temple from The Athletic to preview Central Michigan's 3:30 p.m. Sept. 7 game against the No. 17 Badgers at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison.
A serious boost to the Central Michigan secondary has spent his time away from the field in the early parts of the 2019 season.
He is 5-foot-11, 219 pounds, the reigning Doak Walker Award recipient, last season's leading rusher (2,194 yards) and he ranks fifth all-time in rushing yards in Wisconsin history as a junior.
Jim McElwain's had four days to think about it.
In Central Michigan’s 38-21 win over Albany in the season opener, senior running back Jonathan Ward’s performance encapsulated the overall product given by the Chippewas in Week One.
Not a bad first time out: 27-for-37, 285 yards and three touchdowns.
Two storms rolled through Kelly/Shorts Stadium during Jim McElwain's debut - one literal, one figurative.
When Jim McElwain was introduced as coach of the Central Michigan football team on Dec. 2, he said that he was excited to see who wanted to be Chippewas.
The new era of Central Michigan football under coach Jim McElwain is here and it finally begins Aug. 29 against Albany in Kelly/Shorts Stadium.
Ask any member of the Central Michigan defense about the scheme, and they'll likely give you the same type of answer.
When it comes to offense, the 2018 Central Michigan football team didn't have much, and there's no arguing that. The team's offense was ranked 128th of 130 Division I FBS programs.
Time was ticking at Waldo Stadium on Nov. 1, 2017. The Central Michigan football team trailed rival Western Michigan, 28-14.
Tom Brady, Brian Griese and Drew Henson.