Central Michigan University Athletics
Central Michigan Postgame Notes
9/24/2011 12:00:00 AM | Football
RG Rocky Weaver made his 31st career start, the most among any current Chippewas.
NG John Williams' consecutive starts streak of 29, most on the team, came to an end after missing the game due to an injury.
The Chippewas are now 3-5 in the all-time series against the Spartans.
The Chippewas are now 4-21 against the Big Ten, and 2-4 in their last six.
NG Leterrius Walton and SLB Ryan Petro each made their first starts of their careers.
QB A.J. Westendorp's interception for a touchdown in the second quarter was the first INT TD yielded by the Chippewas since Nov. 27, 2009, against Northern Illinois.
Westendorp completed his first career pass in the second quarter, a four-yard completion to WR Jerry Harris.
Westendorp recorded career highs in rushes (2) and rushing yards (15), with a career-long 15 yard rush in the second quarter.
MSU's 31 first-half points are the most allowed in a half by the Chippewas this season.
QB Ryan Radcliff moved into sixth place on the CMU all-time attempts list, and into eighth on the career total offensive yards list.
WR Cody Wilson extended his consecutive games with a catch streak to 23.
CMU's blocked punt in the third quarter was the first for the Chippewas since Nov. 26, 2010, against Toledo.
DB Kevin King's blocked punt in the third quarter was the first of his career.
LB Cody Lopez's blocked punt recovery in the third quarter was the first of his career.
The attendance of the game was 72,119 - the tenth-largest crowd to watch a CMU game.
SS Jahleel Addae recorded his first career interception in the second quarter, and led the defense with a season-high 10 tackles, nine in the first half.
The 45 points were the most allowed by the Chippewas since Virginia Tech scored 45 against the Chippewas on Oct. 9, 2010. CMU lost 45-21.
WR Jason Wilson recorded a career long 21 yard reception, which also serves as his career high receiving total.
NG John Williams' consecutive starts streak of 29, most on the team, came to an end after missing the game due to an injury.
The Chippewas are now 3-5 in the all-time series against the Spartans.
The Chippewas are now 4-21 against the Big Ten, and 2-4 in their last six.
NG Leterrius Walton and SLB Ryan Petro each made their first starts of their careers.
QB A.J. Westendorp's interception for a touchdown in the second quarter was the first INT TD yielded by the Chippewas since Nov. 27, 2009, against Northern Illinois.
Westendorp completed his first career pass in the second quarter, a four-yard completion to WR Jerry Harris.
Westendorp recorded career highs in rushes (2) and rushing yards (15), with a career-long 15 yard rush in the second quarter.
MSU's 31 first-half points are the most allowed in a half by the Chippewas this season.
QB Ryan Radcliff moved into sixth place on the CMU all-time attempts list, and into eighth on the career total offensive yards list.
WR Cody Wilson extended his consecutive games with a catch streak to 23.
CMU's blocked punt in the third quarter was the first for the Chippewas since Nov. 26, 2010, against Toledo.
DB Kevin King's blocked punt in the third quarter was the first of his career.
LB Cody Lopez's blocked punt recovery in the third quarter was the first of his career.
The attendance of the game was 72,119 - the tenth-largest crowd to watch a CMU game.
SS Jahleel Addae recorded his first career interception in the second quarter, and led the defense with a season-high 10 tackles, nine in the first half.
The 45 points were the most allowed by the Chippewas since Virginia Tech scored 45 against the Chippewas on Oct. 9, 2010. CMU lost 45-21.
WR Jason Wilson recorded a career long 21 yard reception, which also serves as his career high receiving total.
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