CMU fires QB coach, reportedly connected to Connor Stalions situation

CMU has reportedly fired their QB coach just days before the start of fall camp:

The University of Michigan is looking at receiving a notice of violations from the NCAA in regards to the fallout of the Connor Stalions sign stealing scandal. A part of that sign stealing scandal involves Stallions being present on Central Michigan’s sideline for their week one game against Michigan State last season.

According to a report by Football Scoop, Central Michigan is moving on from QB coach Jake Kostner. The timing of the firing is all too interesting, as fall camp is set to begin for the Chips this week.

Kostner was a student assistant with Michigan for four seasons and knew Stalions from his time in Ann Arbor.

When CMU was asked about the connection of Kostner and Stalions, Tony Paul of the Detroit News reported that CMU declined to comment, but they are still working with the NCAA on their investigation.

This will be a story to watch as it looks to be unraveling.

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Was that Connor Stalions on the CMU sidelines? The latest Michigan sign-stealing conspiracy theory, explained

Is this man in sunglasses involved in the Michigan sign-stealing accusations?

If you were on X on Tuesday and you were a college football fan, you might have seen some wild, weird theories being thrown around about a certain someone on the CMU sidelines during a game.

It’s all tied to the Michigan sign-stealing allegations, with reports that a former Marine named Connor Stalions is a “person of interest.” That investigation and those allegations regarding Stalions have broadened to the point where a former D-III coach told ESPN that Stalions hired him to attend “three Big Ten games during the past two years to record the sideline of a future Michigan opponent.”

Sports Illustrated reported on text messages from 2021 in which Stalions referred to sign-stealing. Michigan suspended him as the school waited for the NCAA to finish its investigation.

But let’s get back to this video: Fans have done a Zapruder Film number on video of a man in sunglasses on the sidelines of a Central Michigan game who looks kind of like Stalions.

Let’s break it down:

Western Michigan vs. Central Michigan, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch college football

The Western Michigan Broncos will meet the Central Michigan Chippewas in MACtion on Wednesday night from Kelly/Shorts Stadium.

The Western Michigan Broncos will meet the Central Michigan Chippewas in MACtion on Wednesday night from Kelly/Shorts Stadium.

Western Michigan dropped to 3-7 on the season after last week’s loss to NIU as they look to rebound this week on the road. Meanwhile, Central Michigan picked up their fourth win of the season by knocking off Buffalo 31-27 last week.

This will be a great night of college football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action.

Western Michigan vs. Central Michigan

  • When: Wednesday, November 16
  • Time: 9:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ESPNU
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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Western Michigan vs. Central Michigan (-10.5)

O/U: 49.5

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Central Michigan vs. NIU, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch college football

The Central Michigan Chippewas will meet the Northern Illinois Huskies in MAC action on Wednesday night from Huskie Stadium.

The Central Michigan Chippewas will meet the Northern Illinois Huskies in MAC action on Wednesday night from Huskie Stadium.

Central Michigan will look to bounce back after a 34-18 loss to Bowling Green in their last game as they look for their 3rd win of the season. Meanwhile, NIU is coming off a 24-17 loss to Ohio as they look to rebound after starting the year 2-6.

This will be a great night of MACtion, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action.

Central Michigan vs. Northern Illinois

  • When: Wednesday, November 2
  • Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ESPNU
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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Central Michigan vs. NIU (-6)

O/U:57

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The 6 most incredible moments from college football’s Week 1 openers, including a ‘puke six’

There was a puke six and a Pitt six.

The college football season technically got underway on Saturday, with a full slate of games as an appetizer for what was to come this week. Well, this week is here, and the season officially kicked off Thursday night with plenty of great Week 1 action to hold us over until Saturday.

There were three ranked teams in action — 12 Oklahoma State, 17 Pittsburgh and 22 Wake Forest. And though none were upset, two did make for some pretty interesting moments. There was also the Penn State game against Purdue which was filled with all kinds of ridiculousness.

These are the wildest moments from Thursday’s action.

Central Michigan vs. Oklahoma State, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch college football

The Central Michigan Chippewas will meet the Oklahoma State Cowboys in Week 1 on Thursday night at Boone Pickens Stadium.

The Central Michigan Chippewas will meet the Oklahoma State Cowboys in Week 1 on Thursday night at Boone Pickens Stadium.

Central Michigan is coming off a 9-4 season and won their last five games of the season as they look to bring the same momentum into tonight. Meanwhile, Oklahoma State finished 12-2 on the season while going undefeated at home, Spencer Sanders will return as quarterback after throwing 20 touchdowns.

This will be a great opening night of college football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action on Saturday.

Central Michigan vs. #12 Oklahoma State

  • When: Thursday, September 1
  • Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: FS1 (4K)
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Central Michigan vs. Oklahoma State (-22.5)

O/U: 60.5

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What Texas fans can watch during Thursday’s games

West Virginia renews its rivalry with Pittsburgh.

The Big 12 begins nonconference play with two games on Thursday. Oklahoma State faces off against Central Michigan while West Virginia renews its rivalry with Pittsburgh.

The Backyard Brawl will feature two teams with highly touted transfer quarterbacks. Kedon Slovis takes over for Pittsburgh after a boom-and-bust career at USC. Slovis had an otherworldly freshman season, completing over 71% of his passes with 30 touchdowns and 3,502 yards. He regressed statistically over the next two seasons.

West Virginia brings in another former USC Trojans quarterback, JT Daniels. Daniels joins the Mountaineers after a short stay with the Georgia Bulldogs.

Elsewhere, Oklahoma State faces Central Michigan. In their last meeting, Central Michigan won on a Hail Mary attempt and improvisational lateral, scoring as time expired.

Let’s examine what Texas can take away from the two early games.

Central Michigan Chippewas Preview 2022: Season Prediction, Breakdown, Key Games, Players

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Head Coach: Jim McElwain, 3rd year at CMU, 20-13
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Central Michigan Chippewas Preview 2022

This is going well under head coach Jim McElwain.

He might have had a rough landing as he got bounced out from the Florida job, but he got the Gators to two straight SEC Championship games.

In his three years at CMU he and the program won at least a share of two division titles, went to two bowls, and has a solid 20-13 record overall and a 15-7 clip in conference.

No, he and the Chippewas haven’t been able to take that extra step and win the conference title, and that’s going to be a whole lot harder to do this year.

The team is good, the coaching is great, but the success has been a slight problem as teams have poached the program for some of the top talents, especially on defense. Combine that with the NFL losses on the offensive line, and this isn’t going to be easy.

Rebuilding isn’t all that new, though, for Central Michigan and McElwain. The team will still be a player in the MAC race.

Central Michigan Chippewas Preview 2022: Offense

The offense managed to crank up enough to efficiently get the job done. The Chippewas were 24th in the nation in total offense, the running game was good, the passing attack was the second-best in the MAC, and the production was steady over the second half of the season. But …

The offensive line loses some massive parts. The interior is good with decent size and depth, but you don’t get better after losing tackles the caliber of Bernhard Raimann (Indianapolis Colts) and Luke Goedeke (Tampa Bay Buccaneers).

The backfield gets back leading rusher Lew Nichols – he ran for 1,848 yards and 16 touchdowns – and welcomes back Kobe Lewis from a knee injury that cost him last season.

Veteran QB Daniel Richardson isn’t too much of a runner, but he was terrific as he grew into the job as a passer last season, throwing for 2,583 yards and 24 touchdowns with just six picks. Now he needs more options to throw to.

Leading receiver Kalil Pimpleton is off trying to become a Detroit Lion and JaCorey Sullivan is gone, but Dallas Dixon is back after making 45 catches for 701 yards and eight scores. Junior Joel Wilson will once again be one of the MAC’s best pass-catching tight ends.

Central Michigan Chippewas Preview 2022: Defense

The defense got poached, and it’s going to hurt. Star safety Devonni Reed (South Carolina), LB Troy Brown (Ole Miss), and LB George Douglas (SMU) are gone along with leading tackler Greg Kreski and top pass rushers Troy Hairston (Houston Texans) and Amir Saddiq (Charlotte).

The D was the best in the nation at coming up with tackles for loss and was fourth in sacks. It led the MAC against the run, but it was hammered through the air. On the plus side …

The secondary has enough experience to potentially be okay. At the very least, the veteran corners are in place and the safeties have good size – even if they’re a little green. They all need help from the defensive front that has to rotate in new parts. There’s decent size in the interior, and the new ends are hybrids who’ll keep on coming.

The linebacking corps is undergoing the biggest overhaul. Sophomore Kyle Moretti is a 230-pound sophomore who made 48 tackles, sophomore Justin Whiteside got in enough work to be ready, but the developed depth isn’t there.

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2022 NFL draft: Bernhard Raimann scouting report

Everything NFL draft fans need to know about Central Michigan offensive tackle Bernhard Raimann

A former tight end who transitioned to the offensive line, Central Michigan’s Bernhard Raimann will hope to continue his development at the next level as he enters the 2022 NFL draft.

Here is everything you need to know about CMU’s talented offensive tackle prospect: