The Central Michigan game on Nov. 30 will be the last game on the sidelines for coach Jim McElwain.
The school announced Wednesday that McElwain, 62, would retire at the end of the season. The announcement comes a day after CMU improved to 4-7 on the season with a 16-14 win over Western Michigan.
“My wife Karen and I have cherished every moment of our football journey,” McElwain said. “We would like to express our deepest gratitude to all the players who welcomed us into their lives, and to the incredible coaches and support staff at every stop along the way – it has been a true privilege to work with them all. friendships that have been created mean a lot to us.”
“We are especially grateful for our time in Central Michigan. Mount Pleasant and the CMU community hold a special place in our hearts, and we look forward to continuing to be a part of this program and this great community. Thank you for not – unwavering support and unforgettable memories.”
The former Florida coach has been at Central Michigan for six seasons. The Chippewas are 33-35 in his time and have gone to two bowl games. The team’s best season came in 2021 when CMU went 9-4 and won the Sun Bowl.