The 2018 campaign for the Western Michigan Broncos will begin at Waldo Stadium and for the first time under head coach Tim Lester's tenure, they open at home.
College football has not quite finished.
Towards the end of January, several senior college players get an opportunity to play in All-Star games that could give NFL scouts an opportunity to see potential draft picks for their representing teams. A Battle Creek native will have that opportunity to play this weekend.
The WMU Broncos lost 35-28 to CMU Wednesday night at Waldo Stadium. The Broncos allowed three unanswered touchdowns in the fourth quarter to blow a 14 point lead. Shane Morris threw a 77-yard touchdown pass to Corey Willis with 2:37 remaining to give Central Michigan the win over the defending MAC champs...
After their sixth appearance in the NCAA Hockey Tournament in school history last season and the second time under head coach Andy Murray, the Western Michigan Broncos are prepping for their 2017-2018 season that begins next week.
During the opening week of the National Football League season, the amount of debuts that begin every season can be lost in just moments. For Western Michigan Bronco fans, one debut didn't go unnoticed.
The Western Michigan Broncos were looking to overcome their first challenges of the 2017 football season in Los Angeles against the 4th-ranked team in the nation.
After winning the Mid-American Conference on the gridiron last year, the Western Michigan Broncos have been projected to challenge for the West Division title again in 2017.