Loss at Homecoming 17th in a row
The Eastern Michigan University football team lost 30-17 to the Ohio University Bobcats Saturday at Rynearson Stadium. The loss was the team’s seventeenth consecutive in two years.
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The Eastern Michigan University football team lost 30-17 to the Ohio University Bobcats Saturday at Rynearson Stadium. The loss was the team’s seventeenth consecutive in two years.
The Eastern Michigan University football team continued their slide in a 52-14 pounding at the hands of Central Michigan on Saturday in Ypsilanti.
The Eagles celebrate Ben Thayer's touchdown late in the game.
Eagles senior tight end Ben Thayer prepares to make the 10-yard touchdown catch that gave his team a 27-24 lead with just under three minutes left in the game.
EMU coach Ron English is now 0-13 with the Eagles after their loss to the Black Knights on Saturday.
Army's Patrick Mealy runs in for an 11-yard touchdown early in the second half. Mealy had 14 carries for 81 yards.
Black Knight ball carrier Jared Hassin is brought down by EMU defenders.
Sophomore fullback Jared Hassin (7) rushed for 68 yards and had three touchdowns against EMU, Saturday.
Eastern Michigan senior running back Dwayne Priest, who rushed for 142 yards on 26 carries, starts getting up after being tackled by the Black Knights.
Eagles sophomore quarterback Alex Gillett prepares to take the snap.
The Army's Patrick Mealy (5) is brought down by the EMU defense.
Despite having a three-point lead near the end of the fourth quarter, the Eastern Michigan University football team lost 31-27 Saturday to Army at Rynearson Stadium.
3rd quarter EMU vs Kent State
Eastern Michigan University punter Zach Johnson has signed a free-agent contract with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Coach Ron English is proud of his players’ reputation for academic excellence, not football excellence. The team was 0-12 last season.
The regular season has basically come to an end, and it’s official: Alabama is No. 1, and EMU is No. 120.
The number of FBS minority coaches has risen from nine to 13 in recent weeks, USA Today reported Wednesday. Two minorities earned jobs for BCS teams.
DETROIT – Central Michigan quarterback Dan LeFevour led his team Friday to a 20-10 victory over Ohio in the Mid-American Conference championship at Ford Field.
Take a tour of the Eastern Michigan University football facilities.