Get the full Players stats for the 2024 Central Michigan Chippewas on ESPN. Includes team statistics for scoring, passing rushing and offense.
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According to the Houston Texans'transaction report, the Texans have waived former Michigan football tackle LaDarius Henderson. Houston selected Henderson in the seventh round with the 249th pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Henderson was released due to a non-football injury designation. There ...
Wilson’s best attribute is his speed, which just happens to be the most important trait in the NFL today. The Hawai’i native is expected to run in the 4.3 range which would put him among the fastest players at the combine. It’s unlikely, but Wilson has a cha...
BREAKING: Michigan TE Colston Loveland has officially declared for the 2025 NFL Draft. MORE: ByVon LozonDecember 13 24Comments/24New Revisiting our O/U individual stats for Michigan Football’s 2024 season Before the season, we attempted to set over/under totals for individual players on Michiga...
Coach Harbaugh indicated he wasn't getting any younger and wanted another stab at pro football to seek the elusive championship. It is my belief that he did everything he could to set Sherrone Moore up for success knowing full well he was leaning in this way. The "I Love You Coach" ...
(CBS DETROIT) - As the college football season rolls along, two Michigan State football players recently signed a unique name, image, and likeness deal. Redshirt junior defensive back Armorion Smith and freshman wide receiver Nick Marsh, joined forces with HAP caresource. Detroit-area natives ...
Edwards, who played for the Wolverines from 2001 to 2004, is considered one of the great receivers in Michigan football history. The former All-American was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in 2005 and spent eight seasons in the NFL.
“Smash” may have started as a saying for the offensive line, but this season, it will be inseparable from Michigan football. This includes the defensive side of the ball, now led by coordinator Don “Wink” Martindale. Like the two defensive coordinators before him, Martindale...
Gets his head back around to track the pass in the air, plays heads-up football, and possesses a burst of closing speed. Fast enough to recover and works hard to make plays. Featured | NFL Draft Prospects 2021: Pauline’s updated big board, player rankings Negatives: Hesitant at times. ...