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Receivers Coach Mose Rison Retires

Mose Rison, one of the all-time great Central Michigan football players who went on to coach for 30-plus years with college and NFL programs, recently retired from the Chippewas staff.

Rison has served as the assistant head coach and wide receivers coach since John Bonamego took over the program in 2015. Since he returned to CMU as an assistant coach in 2012, he has worked with some of the program’s best receivers, including Titus Davis, Cody Wilson and Corey Willis, all who had 1,000 receiving-yard seasons.

Rison, a Flint native and member of the 1974 Division II national championship team, played at CMU from 1974-77.