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Page’s Career Day Ends CMU’s Season
Posted on 27 Nov 2010 by Steve Schwanda.
5 total touchdowns, including two kick off returns by Eric Page were enough for Toledo to beat CMU 42-31 on Friday and end CMU's season at a disappointing 3-9. Page also caught two touchdowns and threw another, and had 344 total yards. CMU showed a lot of fight as they continued to come back all day, and after their second block punt in a row gave them the ball inside the 15 down 11 with over 6...
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One Last Game
Posted on 24 Nov 2010 by Steve Schwanda.
The 2010 football season comes to a end on Friday for CMU, and while the year has been mostly a huge disappointment, the Chippewas last game against MAC West rival Toledo gives CMU a chance to end the year on a positive note. CMU is playing better the last few weeks, as they beat arch rival Western Michigan on senior day, and then lost by one at Navy 38-37, when they went for two and the win in...
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Going For the Win
Posted on 14 Nov 2010 by Steve Schwanda.
CMU traveled to Navy with not a lot to play for. A week after having a big win at home on senior day over your arch rival and a 3-7 record a late non conference game didn't really mean anything for the Chippewas. However, CMU showed a lot of fight and played with great effor against a 7-3 Navy team that saw CMU lost a heart breaker 38-37. CMU scored with 4 seconds to go on a 4th and 2, but just...
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What Now?
Posted on 10 Nov 2010 by Steve Schwanda.
After a big come from behind win over arch rival Western Michigan the CMU football team now goes on the road for their final two games of the 2010 season. Up first is a non conference match up with Navy. On the surface there is really no reason to play this game. CMU can not make a bowl, and they can not have a winning season. But the Chippewa football team, lead by their seniors are a proud bu...
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More Then Just One Win
Posted on 6 Nov 2010 by Steve Schwanda.
From the outside CMU's 26-22 win over Western last night was just a team having a tough year getting one win, no big deal, to have three wins instead of two, but for the Chippewa players and fans it means much much more. CMU had lost 6 games in a row and needed a win in the worst way, he comes Western, their biggest rival, on senior day for a game shown nationally on ESPNU. WMU had lost 4 gam...
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Huskies Run Over CMU
Posted on 24 Oct 2010 by Steve Schwanda.
The first half wasn't too bad, besides the three turnovers. CMU fought hard and was playing ok, keeping the game close down only 9-7 at halftime. Sadly for the CMU football team their was a second half. NIU outscored the guest Chippewa's 24-0 in the second half to win easily 33-7. CMU is now 2-6 on the year, and 1-4 in conference play. To understand how bad that is, the last four years CMU has ...
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Points left on the field
Posted on 26 Sep 2010 by Steve Schwanda.
When playing a good team you need to take advantage of ever chance you get, and you can not leave points on the field. CMU lost a tough game to Northwestern on Saturday 30-25 where they missed two PATs and a FG. They also had two interceptions and lost a fumble. For their part Northwestern didn't look too sharp early either, having 5 flags thrown on them early in the first quarter and turnovers...
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Chippewa’s face another road test
Posted on 23 Sep 2010 by Steve Schwanda.
CMU has won their last two games against Big Ten teams, MSU last year, Indiana the year before, but on Saturday they travel to Northwestern and face a 3-0 Wildcat team that has already gone on the road twice, at Vandy and at Rice, which is very uncommon so early in the year for a BCS team. This will be CMU's last road game of a three game road trip as the Chippewa's finally return home Octobe...
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Owls Win 1st OT Game in School History
Posted on 10 Sep 2010 by Adrian Fedkiw.
The Temple Owls have an all-time record of 1-6 in overtime periods. That one win came last night. After a CMU Ryan Radcliff interception, the Owls played conservatively. They ran it a few times setting up Brandon McManus for the game-winning 30 yard field-goal. For the 1st time since 1981, the Owls are 2-0. The Chippewas may not have Dan LeFevour chucking it around anymore, but this...









