2001 Central Michigan Chippewas football team
American college football season
The 2001 Central Michigan Chippewas football team was an American football team that represented Central Michigan University in the Mid-American Conference (MAC) during the 2001 NCAA Division I-A football season . In their second season under head coach Mike DeBord , the Chippewas compiled a 3–8 record (2–6 against MAC opponents), finished in fifth place in the MAC's West Division, and were outscored by their opponents, 346 to 251.[ 1] [ 2] The team played its home games in Kelly/Shorts Stadium in Mount Pleasant, Michigan ,[ 3] with attendance of 89,303 in five home games.[ 4]
The team's statistical leaders included Derrick Vickers with 1,156 passing yards, Terrence Jackson with 1,194 rushing yards, and Rob Turner with 668 receiving yards.[ 5] Halfback Terrence Jackson was also selected at the end of the 2001 season as the team's most valuable player.[ 6] Cornerback Tedaro France was selected as a first-team All-MAC player.[ 7]
Schedule
Date Opponent Site Result Attendance Source August 30 Eastern Kentucky W 42–2818,613 [ 8] [ 9]
September 8 at Michigan State L 21–3573,879 [ 10]
September 22 Toledo Kelly/Shorts Stadium Mount Pleasant, MI L 28–5227,413 [ 11]
September 29 at Buffalo W 16–810,930 [ 12]
October 13 Ohio Kelly/Shorts Stadium Mount Pleasant, MI L 3–3418,010 [ 13]
October 20 at Marshall L 21–4230,063 [ 14]
October 27 Northern Illinois Kelly/Shorts Stadium Mount Pleasant, MI L 24–3310,643 [ 15]
November 3 at Ball State L 34–3820,757 [ 16]
November 10 Eastern Michigan Kelly/Shorts Stadium Mount Pleasant, MI (rivalry ) W 35–3014,624 [ 17]
November 17 at Western Michigan L 17–2023,112 [ 18] [ 19]
November 24 at Boise State L 10–2619,963 [ 20]
References
^ "2001 Central Michigan Chippewas Schedule and Results" . SR/College Football . Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved July 18, 2016 .
^ "Central Michigan 2015 Football Media Guide" (PDF) . Central Michigan University. 2015. pp. 100, 114. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 26, 2016. Retrieved July 18, 2016 .
^ "Football Facilities" . Central Michigan University. Archived from the original on June 25, 2016. Retrieved July 18, 2016 .
^ 2015 Media Guide, p. 87.
^ "2001 Central Michigan Chippewas Stats" . SR/College Football . Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved July 18, 2016 .
^ 2015 Media Guide, p. 95.
^ 2015 Media Guide, p. 93.
^ Jemele Hill (August 31, 2001). "Chippewas roar back in second half: Central's 23-0 run grinds E. Kentucky in 42-28 win" . Detroit Free Press . p. 5D – via Newspapers.com .
^ "CMU denies Kidd his 300th victory" . The Herald-Palladium . August 31, 2001. p. 5B – via Newspapers.com .
^ Jack Ebling (September 9, 2001). "Miscues don't cost MSU: Despite four blocked punts, three turnovers, Spartans too much for CMU, 35-21" . Lansing State Journal . pp. Sports 1, 3 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Taylor's 5 TDs ignite Toledo's rout of CMU" . Lansing State Journal . September 23, 2001. p. 5C – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Central Michigan 16, (at) Buffalo 8" . Detroit Free Press . September 30, 2001. p. 12D – via Newspapers.com .
^ Jim Spadafore (October 14, 2001). "Ohio stuffs CMU for its first victory" . Detroit Free Press . p. 11D – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Marshall 42, C. Michigan 21" . Detroit Free Press . October 21, 2001. p. 12D – via Newspapers.com .
^ "N. Illinois 33, Cent. Michigan 24" . The Herald-Palladium . October 28, 2001. p. 4D – via Newspapers.com .
^ Doug Zaleski (November 4, 2001). "Cardinals finish ahead in high-scoring thriller" . The Star Press . pp. Sports 1C, 6C – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Jackson's four TDs lift CMU" . Lansing State Journal . November 11, 2001. p. 5C – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Western Michigan 20, Central Michigan 17" . Lansing State Journal . November 18, 2001. p. 5C – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Last-second field goal lifts Western Michigan" . The Times Herald . Port Huron, Michigan. November 18, 2001. p. 2C – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Boise State roughs up Central Michigan" . South Idaho Press . November 25, 2001. p. B1 – via Newspapers.com .
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