February 12, 2012

Former Mule signs with St. Louis Rams

Former Central Missouri Mules tight end DeMarco Cosby has agreed to terms with the NFL’s St. Louis Rams after a good workout with the team on Monday.

The Kansas City, Mo. Native was first team all-MIAA, all-region and All-American pick for the Mules last season when he hauled in 71 passes for 970 yards and 10 touchdowns, all three are single-season school records for a tight end. Cosby also holds the UCM career records for receptions (141), yards receiving (2,146) and touchdowns (20) by a tight end.

Cosby is expected to begin practicing today. The Rams’ first preseason game is this Saturday at home against the Indianapolis Colts.

UCM Quarterback Is Division II Player Of The Year

University of Central Missouri senior quarterback and Montgomery City native Eric Czerniewski is the 2010 Division II College Football Player of the Year.  He is the first quarterback to win the award since 2005, and snaps a streak of four consecutive running backs selected.  Northwest Missouri State University senior quarterback Blake Bolles was third.  [Read more...]

Mules Hit The Road To Take On The Wildcats

The number eight Central Missouri Mules are on the road tomorrow for their second round playoff game.  The Mules are in Abilene, Texas to take on the number two ranked Abilene Christian University Wildcats.  [Read more...]

Mules Will Host First Ever Football Playoff Game Today

The University of Central Missouri Mules will play host this afternoon to the West Texas A&M Buffaloes this Saturday in an NCAA-II playoff game at Walton Stadium/Kennedy Field. For the Mules, this will be only their second playoff appearance in school history. [Read more...]

Mules roll in the high desert

The No. 1 Central Missouri Mules got their shot back on day two of the Las Vegas High Desert Classic, and coasted to a 102-81 win over Long Island-C.W. Post. Senior forward Sanijay Watts led the way with a career-high 33 points. The 10-0 mark is the fastest start since 2006-07 for Central Missouri, when the Mules set the school record by winning their first 19 games.

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