CFB 27 Central Michigan 2.0: Fire Up Chips Dynasty Evolution
Central Michigan's "Fire Up Chips" tradition and quarterback development history make the Chippewas a fascinating dynasty project in CFB 27. Here's the updated team guide.
Quarterback Factory Legacy
Central Michigan has produced NFL quarterbacks (Antonio Brown played WR, but the program has QB lineage), and in CFB 27, quarterback development is the program's identity. Recruit quarterbacks who fit the system. Develop them. Send them to the NFL. Use that reputation to recruit the next one.
The QB development pipeline: recruit a developmental quarterback every other class. Redshirt freshmen. Start as sophomores or juniors. Produce for 2-3 seasons. Draft preparation. Repeat the cycle.
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Roster and Scheme
Central Michigan's roster in CFB 27 has offensive talent at skill positions. The offensive line is adequate for MAC competition. The defense needs development in the front seven.
Offensive approach: pro-style with spread elements. Develop the quarterback. Use play-action. Run the ball effectively to set up the pass. Defensive approach: bend-but-don't-break philosophy with opportunistic turnover creation.
Michigan Recruiting
Central Michigan competes for Michigan's three-star prospects. The recruiting pitch: "Develop into an NFL player at Central Michigan." The program's history of sending players to the NFL supports this pitch.
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