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    Mar 1704:30 PM
    Notre Dame Fighting Irish vs. Central Michigan ChippewasFrank Eck Stadium, Notre Dame, IN
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    Mar 31(TBD)
    Michigan State Spartans vs. Central Michigan ChippewasSecchia Stadium, East Lansing, MI
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    Mar 3103:35 PM
    Michigan State Spartans vs. Central Michigan ChippewasDrayton McLane Baseball Stadium at Kobs Field, East Lansing, MI
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    Apr 704:00 PM
    Michigan Wolverines vs. Central Michigan ChippewasRay Fisher Stadium, Ann Arbor, MI
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    Aug 31(TBD)
    2026 Central Michigan Chippewas Football Season Tickets (Includes Tickets To All Regular Season Home Games)Kelly/Shorts Stadium, Mount Pleasant, MI
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    Sep 5(TBD)
    New Mexico Lobos vs. Central Michigan ChippewasUniversity Stadium, Albuquerque, NM
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    Sep 12(TBD)
    Central Michigan Chippewas vs. Colgate RaidersKelly/Shorts Stadium, Mount Pleasant, MI
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    Sep 19(TBD)
    Central Michigan Chippewas vs. Wyoming CowboysKelly/Shorts Stadium, Mount Pleasant, MI
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    Sep 26(TBD)
    Miami Hurricanes vs. Central Michigan ChippewasHard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, FL
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    About Central Michigan Chippewas

    As of 2023, the Central Michigan Chippewas continue to engage their fans and the local community with various live events and athletic competitions. The football team kicked off the 2023 season with high expectations, bolstered by a strong recruiting class and coaching staff. Home games at Kelly/Shorts Stadium attract thousands of fans, creating an electric atmosphere that showcases the Chippewas' competitive spirit. In addition to football, the basketball teams are gearing up for another exciting season, with both men's and women's squads working hard in the off-season to improve their chances in the MAC. The university also hosts several athletic events, including track and field meets, wrestling competitions, and gymnastics showcases, which are well-attended by students and community members. The Chippewas' commitment to community outreach is evident through their involvement in local events, charity fundraisers, and youth sports clinics, further solidifying their role as a key player in the region’s sports culture. Fans can stay updated on the latest events, game schedules, and athlete profiles through the Chippewas' official athletics website and social media channels, ensuring they remain connected to the excitement of CMU sports.

    Central Michigan Chippewas History

    The Central Michigan Chippewas, representing Central Michigan University in Mount Pleasant, Michigan, have a rich history that dates back to the early 1890s. The university's athletic programs began with football, which was first played in 1896. Over the years, the Chippewas have developed a strong athletic identity, particularly in football and basketball. The team colors, maroon and gold, were established to reflect the university's spirit and pride. In 1975, CMU joined the Mid-American Conference (MAC), which has significantly shaped its competitive landscape. The football team has had many successful seasons, including multiple MAC championships, and has appeared in numerous bowl games. The men’s basketball team has also made a name for itself, with NCAA tournament appearances and a solid reputation in the MAC. The Chippewas have a dedicated fan base, and their home games are played at Kelly/Shorts Stadium and McGuirk Arena, both of which are known for their vibrant atmospheres. Over the years, the university has produced several notable athletes who have gone on to professional careers in various sports, contributing to the legacy of the Chippewas as a strong competitor in collegiate athletics.