
Central Michigan Football’s 125‑Year Legacy of Championships
From early IIAC dominance to MAC breakthroughs, Central Michigan’s football program has amassed 16 conference titles, a storied win record and a legacy shaped by iconic coaches.
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From early IIAC dominance to MAC breakthroughs, Central Michigan’s football program has amassed 16 conference titles, a storied win record and a legacy shaped by iconic coaches.

Roy Kramer’s career blended on‑field success with transformative administration, leaving a lasting imprint on college football’s structure and culture.

Herb Deromedi’s induction into the College Football Hall of Fame celebrates a career that blended on‑field dominance, conference championships, and lasting contributions to the sport’s governance.

The 1974 Central Michigan football team captured the nation’s attention with a dominant performance that culminated in an NCAA Division II title, a legacy that still resonates in the state’s sports history.

SEC commissioner Greg Sankey discusses the nine‑game schedule, the importance of non‑conference matchups, and the prospects for expanding the College Football Playoff, while Georgia’s coach Kirby Smart raises concerns about physicality and scheduling.
The SEC’s championship game has defined conference pride for three decades, but a proposed 16‑team playoff threatens its existence. Analysts propose alternatives — such as a bye‑free playoff and Thanksgiving weekend scheduling — to keep the game alive and maintain its economic impact.