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Bowl Night in Detroit
For the first time since 2021, Central Michigan football was back in a bowl game — but it was Northwestern that controlled the GameAbove Sports Bowl from start to finish in a 34–7 win at Ford Field.
Read MoreEagles Finish Strong on Road at Scheumann
Eastern Michigan finished its road schedule strong, cruising past Ball State 24–9 at Scheumann Stadium. Balanced offense and timely kicking from Rudy Kessinger kept the Eagles in control from start to finish.
Read MoreEagles Win Late Thriller at Rynearson
Eastern Michigan survived a back-and-forth battle with Bowling Green, capped by a 44-yard game-winning field goal from Rudy Kessinger with under a minute left, lifting the Eagles to a 27–21 victory at Rynearson Stadium.
Read MoreThe Great Lakes State Is Great at Hockey Right Now
This week, not one — but three Michigan schools sit in the national top 5 in college hockey: Michigan State, Michigan, and Western Michigan. It’s a snapshot of how the state is reclaiming its place as a blue-blood in the sport — and the rest of the country is watching.
Read MoreEagles Rally Past NIU 16–10
Eastern Michigan overcame an 80-yard touchdown to Northern Illinois and rallied late with a field goal and a touchdown pass to secure a 16–10 victory at Rynearson Stadium. Rudy Kessinger’s leg and Noah Kim’s poise were key in the Eagles’ second-half comeback.
Read MoreChippewas Hold Off EMU 24–13
Eastern Michigan battled back, but Central Michigan’s big first quarter proved too much. Despite late scores from EMU, the Chippewas held on for a 24–13 win in front of a packed Kelly/Shorts Stadium crowd of 28,605.
Read MoreKessinger Calls Game
Eastern Michigan needed one more drive — and they executed it perfectly. With just three seconds left, Rudy Kessinger drilled a 42-yard field goal to lift the Eagles past Louisiana 34–31, sealing a wild back-and-forth finish that featured big runs, defensive swings, and a near-comeback.
Read MoreKim Shines in Debut, but Eagles Fall in Season Opener at Texas State
Noah Kim’s 248-yard debut and Dontae McMillan’s 113 all-purpose yards highlighted Eastern Michigan’s season opener, as the Eagles showed flashes of promise in a 52-27 road loss at Texas State.
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