Andy Sneddon, CMUChippewas.com
MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. – It’s hard to see talent and experience go, but such is the inherent nature of intercollegiate athletics. It’s next man up, no matter the season or reason.
When it comes to the Central Michigan football team, there are plenty next-man-up questions that need to be answered throughout spring practice, both on the field and on the sidelines.
“The energy has been good, the communication has been good and we’re making progress,” said John Bonamego, who is embarking on his fourth year as the Chippewas’ coach.