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Central Michigan Chippewas football
File:AmericanFootball current event.svg2025 Central Michigan Chippewas football team
File:Central Michigan Chippewas logo.svg
First season1896; 130 years ago
Athletic directorAmy Folan
Head coachMatt Drinkall
1st season, 7–5 (.583)
StadiumKelly/Shorts Stadium
(capacity: 35,127)
LocationMount Pleasant, Michigan
NCAA divisionDivision I FBS
ConferenceMAC
All-time record658–463–36 (.584)
Bowl record4–9 (.308)
Claimed national championships
Div. II: 1974
Conference championships
IIAC: 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1962, 1966, 1967, 1968
MAC: 1979, 1980, 1990, 1994, 2006, 2007, 2009
Conference division championships
MAC West: 2006, 2007, 2009, 2019, 2021
RivalriesWestern Michigan (rivalry)
Eastern Michigan (rivalry)
Current uniform
File:Central michigan football unif.png
ColorsMaroon and gold[1]
   
Fight songThe Fighting Chippewa
Marching bandThe Marching Chippewas
WebsiteCMUChippewas.com

The Central Michigan Chippewas are a college football program in Division I FBS, representing Central Michigan University (CMU). CMU has the 24th highest overall winning percentage of programs playing in NCAA Division I.[2]

The Chippewas have played in six bowl games in the last nine years, most recently defeating Washington State in the 2021 Sun Bowl. CMU drew 60,624 fans in the 2007 Motor City Bowl. CMU has played a total of eighteen post-season games (conference championships and bowl games), winning seven.

History

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Conference affiliations

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Central Michigan has been a member of the following conferences.[3]: 109–117 

Championships

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National championships

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The Chippewas won the 1974 NCAA Division II National Championship.

Year League Coach Record CG Opponent Result
1974 NCAA Division II Roy Kramer 12–1 Delaware W 54–14

Conference championships

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Central Michigan has won 16 conference championships, including seven Mid-American conference championships.[3]: 109–117 

Season Conference Head coach Overall record Conference record
1952 Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Bill Kelly 7–2 6–0
1953 7–1–1 5–0–1
1954 8–2 5–1
1955 8–1 5–1
1956 9–0 6–0
1962 6–4 4–0
1966 5–5 3–0
1967 Roy Kramer 8–2 2–1
1968 7–2 2–1
1979 Mid-American Conference Herb Deromedi 10–0–1 8–0–1
1980 9–2 7–2
1990 8–3–1 7–1
1994 Dick Flynn 9–3 8–1
2006 Brian Kelly 10–4 7–1
2007 Butch Jones 8–6 6–1
2009 12–2 8–0

† Co-champions

Division championships

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In the division era (1997–2023) of the MAC, Central Michigan has won 5 division championships:

Year Division Coach Opponent CG result
2006 MAC West Brian Kelly Ohio W 31–10
2007 MAC West Butch Jones Miami W 35–10
2009 MAC West Butch Jones Ohio W 20–10
2019 MAC West Jim McElwain Miami L 21–26
2021 MAC West Jim McElwain N/A lost tiebreaker to Northern Illinois

† Co-champions

Head coaches

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Many notable coaches have contributed to CMU's culture. Some include legendary "Wild" Bill Kelly who won seven conference championships in sixteen years and whom Kelly/Shorts Stadium is named after; national championship winning coach Roy Kramer who had a 72% winning percentage and never had a losing season in more than a decade; College Football Hall of Fame coach Herb Deromedi who is the winningest coach in MAC history[4] and Brian Kelly and Butch Jones who combined for three MAC Championships in four years, four consecutive bowl appearance and top 25 finish in the nation.

CMU head coaches through the 2024 season.[3]

Coach Seasons Years Record
Pete McCormick 1896 1 3–1
Carl Pray 1897–1899 3 6–5
Unknown 1900 1 1–0
No team 1901
Charles Tambling 1902–1905, 1918 5 18–2
No team 1906
Ralph Thacker 1907 1 2–4
Hugh Sutherland 1908 1 4–3
Harry Helmer 1909–1912 4 14–9–2
No team 1913–1915
Blake Miller 1916 1 1–5
Fred Johnson 1917 1 1–2
Garland Nevitt 1919 1 2–2–3
Joe Simmons 1920 1 4–3–1
Wallace Parker 1921–1923, 1926–1928 6 32–10–6
Lester Barnard 1924–1925 2 11–2–3
Butch Nowack 1929–1930 2 8–5–2
George Van Bibber 1931–1933 3 12–9–2
Alex Yunevich 1934–1936 3 9–13–1
Ron Finch 1937–1946 10 54–18–1
Lyle Bennett 1947–1949 3 8–15–1
Warren Schmakel 1950 1 6–4
Kenneth Kelly 1951–1966 16 91–58–2
Roy Kramer 1967–1977 11 83–32–2
Herb Deromedi 1978–1993 16 110–55–10
Dick Flynn 1994–1999 6 30–37
Mike DeBord 2000–2003 4 12–34
Brian Kelly 2004–2006 3 19–16
Jeff Quinn 2006 1–0
Butch Jones 2007–2009 3 27–13
Steve Stripling 2009 1–0
Dan Enos 2010–2014 5 26–36
John Bonamego 2015–2018 4 22–29
Jim McElwain 2019–2024 6 33–36
Matt Drinkall 2025–present 1 0-0

† Interim

Bowl games

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Central Michigan holds a 4–9 record in bowl games.[3]: 124–136 

Year Bowl Opponent Result
1990 California Bowl San Jose State L 24–48
1994 Las Vegas Bowl UNLV L 24–52
2006 Motor City Bowl Middle Tennessee State W 31–14
2007 Motor City Bowl Purdue L 48–51
2008 Motor City Bowl Florida Atlantic L 21–24
2009 GMAC Bowl Troy W 44–41
2012 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl Western Kentucky W 24–21
2014 Bahamas Bowl Western Kentucky L 48–49
2015 Quick Lane Bowl Minnesota L 14–21
2016 Miami Beach Bowl Tulsa L 10–55
2017 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Wyoming L 14–37
2019 New Mexico Bowl San Diego State L 11–48
2021 Sun Bowl Washington State W 24–21
2025 GameAbove Sports Bowl Northwestern

Playoff appearances

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NCAA Division II playoffs

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The Chippewas made one appearance in the Division II playoffs, with a combined record of 3–0.

Year Round Opponent Result
1974 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
National Championship
Boise State
Louisiana Tech
Delaware
W, 20–6
W, 35–14
W, 54–14

Rivalries

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Western Michigan

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These archrivals first met in 1907 and have faced one another annually since 1943. Since the two schools are separated by a two-hour drive, the visiting team typically has a strong fan and student presence at the game. The winner of the game receives the Cannon Trophy.[5] The outcome also helps determine the winner of the Michigan MAC Trophy, a trophy fought over between Michigan's three MAC football teams: the Central Michigan Chippewas, the Western Michigan Broncos, and the Eastern Michigan Eagles.[6] WMU leads the series overall 53-40-2 as of November 1, 2025.[7]

Eastern Michigan

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Ryan Radcliff looks to pass during a 2011 game against Eastern Michigan

The Chippewas and Eagles maintain a less prominent, but steady rivalry. CMU holds the series lead over Eastern Michigan, leading 65–32–6.[8][when?]

Traditions

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Kelly/Shorts game day experience

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Central Michigan has the largest on-campus stadium in the Mid-American Conference,[9] seating 32,885 fans and has been playing home football games dating back to 1896. The Sporting News has named Kelly/Shorts Stadium "the finest football facility in the Mid-American Conference" and "the best game day atmosphere in the MAC".[10]

The East End of the stadium (as of 2014) once again hosts the CMU Student section backing the football team.[11] The Chippewa Marching Band, cheerleaders, and dance team add to the game day experience[12] and has helped CMU to get a .671 winning percentage all-time at Kelly/Shorts Stadium.[13]

CMU drew a capacity crowd of 35,127 fans for the Central Michigan–Michigan State game televised on ESPNU[14] and has hosted schools from the ACC, Big Ten, and Big 12 conferences. Future opponents at home include schools from the Big Ten, ACC, Big 12, Pac-12 and Mountain West conferences.[15]

In 2010, the CMU Board of Trustees designed and set course to construct a state of the art stadium expansion to integrate a hotel, restaurant, and conference center connected by a glass atrium to new stadium suites on the east side. This addition will be custom-built into Kelly/Shorts Stadium.[16]

Newer upgrades include a video scoreboard standing six stories and featuring two video replay boards—one facing into the stadium and a second board facing outside the stadium by tailgating areas. NFL-quality permanent lighting has been installed for television and future ESPN night games.[17]

College Football Hall of Fame

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One former Central Michigan coach has been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.[18][19]

Name Position Career Induction
Herb Deromedi Head coach 1978–1993 2007

Notable players

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Retired numbers

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Central Michigan Chippewas retired numbers
No. Player Pos. Tenure Ref.
62 Jim Podoley HB 1952–1956 [24]

Media

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Radio

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The CMU Sports Network broadcasts all games live throughout Michigan and online for free.

CMU Sports Network Affiliates:

Television

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The ESPN family of channels and Fox Sports affiliates have provided national and local television coverage.

CMU Sports Zone provides live and archive Internet video-feed of games, gameday coverage, and coaches shows.[26]

Future non-conference opponents

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Announced schedules as of August 14, 2025.[27]

2025 2026 2027 2029 2030 2032
at San Jose State (8/30) at New Mexico (9/5) Monmouth (9/2) New Mexico (9/8) at Michigan State (8/31) at Old Dominion (9/18)
at Pittsburgh (9/6) Colgate (9/12) at Michigan State (9/11) at Rutgers (9/15) at San Diego State (9/21)
at Michigan (9/13) Wyoming (9/19) Old Dominion (9/18)
Wagner (9/20) at Miami (FL) (9/26) at Wyoming (9/25)

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