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    Coach Chambers' Journey to the Top: The Catastrophic Chippewas | A Relegation Dynasty


    Coach Chambers' Journey to the Top
    The Catastrophic Chippewas

    Overview

    A couple years ago, in an attempt to start a dynasty on my own utilizing a playoff system, I browsed around to try to find others with playoffs in their dynasty and I found the thread that helped me to create playoffs in my dynasty. With that dynasty, I was able to get to around Year 7, where I led Ohio to a national championship in a six-team playoff, defeating the likes of Florida and USC along the way. However, it felt bland. I stopped playing until more recently.

    I attempted to do another dynasty using the playoffs about a month or two ago, which I enjoyed until I didn't again. I enjoyed playing, but adding just the playoffs felt, again, a little bland, and I needed more. So, I went back on to the OS Forums, just viewing different dynasties that I enjoyed and, eventually, I created an account. I found the idea of a relegation dynasty and I thought that it was a solid incentive to try to take a team from the bottom tier to the top tier.

    I created my own system, as follows:

    Tier 1: SEC and Pac-12 (16 teams each)
    Tier 2: Big Ten and Big 12 (12 teams each)
    Tier 3: ACC and American (12 teams each)
    Tier 4: MAC (10 teams)
    Tier 5: Mountain West (10 teams)
    Tier 6: C-USA (10 teams)
    Tier 7: Sun Belt (10 teams)
    Tier 8: Independents (6 teams)

    Recently, I simmed a relegation dynasty with 7 tiers, which I found a little weird because it was an uneven number (I know, my OCD got the best of me). I realigned the conferences and tiers so that it was even and so that it made the most sense. In addition, as mentioned, I made it so that there were more tiers, because I felt just having a relegation system with two tiers didn't really have a lot of changes. Once you promoted up a tier, there was nothing else you could do. You just played there until you were relegated and felt that it'd be too easy to make the trip up to the top. So, to make it more of a challenge, I have decided to choose Central Michigan, who is in the bottom tier. The teams in each tier are in the link here.

    In this system, to be able to promote, the team that is eligible for promotion has to play the team from the tier above that is eligible for relegation. This gives the team facing a relegation a chance to stay up and it also prevents teams going up and down between two tiers for years on end. In addition, for the Independents, since there is no way to regulate what teams they play, I took temaat89's system to be able to determine who gets promotion. However, I changed it a bit so that it would fit my system. A team would gain 5 points if they beat a top-10 ranked team, 4 points if they beat a top-25 ranked team, 3 points if they beat an unranked team in Tier 1 or 2, 2 points if they beat an unranked team in Tier 3, 4 or 5 and 1 point for any other unranked team, that is not an FCS team.

    In addition to the relegation aspect of the dynasty, I will be having end-of-season playoffs. To start off, each playoff will contain four teams and there will be playoffs for Tier 1, Tier 2 and 3, Tier 4 and 5, and, finally, for Tier 6, 7 and 8. In addition to these playoffs, there will be a playoff, containing four teams, that have the best four teams, according to the BCS Polls. With these five playoffs, and the promotion-relegation playoff games, there will not be a lot of bowl games to have, so any bowl game left available will be disregarded and not be counted, statistics-wise.


    Also, I started streaming the games at the beginning of Season 2, so the Mixer Channel User is pringlepanda, or you can find it here. The explanation of this can be found here.


    Backstory
    Coach Chambers, previously only an FCS coach and, at most, an offensive coordinator, was offered a chance to lead a team in the big leagues. He coached at teams like Missouri State and Bucknell, but only for short amount of times. In 2005, Chambers started his coaching career at the age of 25, just three years after he graduated from Drake University.

    After former Central Michigan Head Coach Dan Enos left the Chippewas for a coaching job at Alabama, Chambers was one of Central Michigan Athletic Director Dave Heeke's top choices for the job. In March of 2013, Chambers declined the offensive coordinator position at Bucknell, which showed Chambers was serious about joining the team. Even with the team in the bottom tier of the new NCAA system in the FBS, Andrew Chambers accepted a 3-year, $900,000 contract to be the head coach of the Chippewas.

    Now, with Chambers in charge, he looks to take the Catastrophic Chippewas to the First Tier of the new system. Welcome to Coach Chambers' Journey to the Top | The Catastrophic Chippewas.
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    Table of Contents
    Note: Table of Contents will be updated at the end of each season
    Or not...


    Season 1
    Spoiler
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      Dynasty House Rules and Settings

      Settings
      Video Game: EA Sports' NCAA Football 14
      Console: Xbox 360
      Difficulty Level: Heisman
      Quarter Length: 7 Minutes
      Gameplay Speed: Normal
      Gameplay Sliders: OS Community Gameplay Sliders
      (Started Game 9 of 2013)
      Penalty Sliders: J-Kits' Penalty Sliders (Started Game 4 of 2013)


      ALL GAMES CONTAINING CENTRAL MICHIGAN WILL BE PLAYED AND CONTROLLED BY MYSELF. NO SIMMING ALLOWED.


      Strategy
      Offensive Playbook: Central Michigan
      Defensive Playbook: 4-3

      Recruiting Rules
      I will not be allowed to recruit at all and I will have the computer recruit for me. I may use the Recruiting tab, to check on how things are going and what is happening, but I may not adjust anything when in the tab.

      Edits/Additional Rules
      ~ Any player that I suspend or kick off the program I (obviously) have to keep on the team. I am not able to play
      ~ with or adjust these players whatsoever during their sentence. (Offseason, 2013)
      ~ Quarter Length will be changed from 6 minutes to 7 minutes. (Game 2, 2013)
      ~ Each game, I will decide which player on defense I will play with and I can only play with this player through the
      ~ game. However, if the play is not in the game at the time, I will choose my "second choice" to play with. I am
      ~ allowed to switch players once my player attempts to make a play on the ball. (Game 2, 2013)
      ~ Started using J-Kits' Penalty Sliders (Game 4, 2013)
      ~ Started using OS Community Gameplay Sliders (Game 9, 2013)

      Goals/Objectives
      ~ To get promoted to Tier 1
      (This will take a minimum of seven seasons.)
      ~ To stay in Tier 1 five years straight (This will take a minimum of twelve seasons.)
      ~ To be ranked number one in the AP Poll for 25 weeks (This will take a minimum of two seasons, once I am ranked first in the
      ~ nation.)
      ~ To win the National Championship Playoffs at least three times

      Notes:
      Notes: ~ Once all are completed, I will stop the dynasty and (most likely) start a new one.
      Notes: ~ If I get fired or I am not offered an extension to my contract, the dynasty will finish and I will (again, most likely) start a new one.
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        Career Tracker

        Head Coach Andrew Chambers' Career Information at CMU
        Career Record: 11-3
        Lowest Tier: Tier 8
        Highest Tier: Tier 7
        Promotions: 2013
        Relegations: None
        Most Years in a Tier: 1 year - Tier 7, Tier 8
        Most Consectutive Years in a Tier: 1 year - Tier 8 (2013), Tier 7 (2014)
        Winning Seasons: 1
        Longest Winning Streak: 7
        Longest Losing Streak: 2
        Record vs. Top 25: 0-2
        Record vs. Rival, Western Michigan: 1-0
        Record vs. Rival, Eastern Michigan: 1-0
        Michigan MAC Trophies: 1 (2013)
        Pro-Rel Playoff Record: 1-0
        Conference (Tier) Titles: 1 (2013)
        National Championships: 0

        Coach Chambers' Greatest Games



        1.) 2013: Central Michigan 50, Miami University 49 (OT) | Classic Score: 1,966
        2.) 2013: Ball State 57, Central Michigan 59 (4OT) | Classic Score: 1,819
        3.) 2013: Central Michigan 30, Michigan State 37 | Classic Score: 1,765
        4.) 2013: Central Michigan 31, Northern Illinois 34 (3OT) | Classic Score: 1,575
        5.) 2013: Central Michigan 35, Notre Dame 37 | Classic Score: 1,299
        6.) 2013: Central Michigan 31, Kentucky 24 | Classic Score: 947
        Notes: Will be updated as occurs

        Yearly Records
        2013

        Overall Record: 11-3
        Conference Record: 12 pts.
        Conference Placement: 1st
        Preseason National Rank: 94
        Final National Rank: N/A
        Playoff Outcome: Pro-Rel Playoff: R+L Carriers Bowl | Def. Idaho, 59-17 PROMOTION
        Playoff Outcome: Taco Bell Semi-Finals: Little Caesars Pizza Bowl | Def. Boston College, 35-17
        Playoff Outcome: Taco Bell Finals: Famous Idaho Potato Bowl |
        Spoiler

        Notes: 2013 Conference Record in points because Tier 8 uses point system.

        Records against Teams
        Spoiler

        Notes:
        Notes: ~ ^ denotes conference play
        Notes: ~ * denotes promotion playoff
        Notes: ~ ` denotes playoff
        Notes: ~ Will be updated after each game
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          Central Michigan History

          Football Team History
          Founded in 1892, Central Michigan's football program started four years later, in 1896. The program is currently in the FBS and the Chippewas are in independence, after the switch to a promotion-relegation setup in the FBS. Previously, they spend time in the Mid-American Conference (from 1975-2012) and the Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (from 1950-1969). In addition, Central Michigan was an Independent from 1896 to 1949 and 1970 to 1974.

          Championships
          1974: NCAA Division II Champions - 12-1
          1952: Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Champions - 7-2
          1953: IIAC Champions - 7-1-1
          1954: IIAC Co-Champions - 8-2
          1955: IIAC Champions - 8-1
          1956: IIAC Champions - 9-0
          1962: IIAC Champions - 6-4
          1966: IIAC Champions - 5-5
          1967: IIAC Co-Champions - 8-2
          1968: IIAC Co-Champions - 7-2
          1979: Mid-American Conference Champions - 10-0-1
          1980: MAC Champions - 9-2
          1990: MAC Champions - 8-3-1
          1994: MAC Champions - 9-3
          2006: MAC Champions - 10-4
          2007: MAC Champions - 8-6
          2009: MAC Champions - 12-2
          2013: Tier 8 Champions - 11-3
          Notes:
          Notes: ~ Will be updated as dynasty goes on.
          Notes: ~ Playoff wins, such as for Taco Bell Bottom, will be included as titles.


          Bowl History
          Record: 4-4
          1990: California Bowl - Lost to San Jose State, 24-48
          1994: Las Vegas Bowl - Lost to UNLV, 24-52
          2006: Motor City Bowl - Defeated Middle Tennessee State, 31-14
          2007: Motor City Bowl - Lost to Purdue, 48-51
          2008: Motor City Bowl - Lost to Florida Atlantic, 21-24
          2009: GMAC Bowl - Defeated Troy, 44-41
          2012: Little Caesars Pizza Bowl - Defeated Western Kentucky, 24-21
          2013: R+L Carriers Bowl - Defeated Idaho, 59-21
          2013: Little Caesars Pizza Bowl - Defeated Boston College, 35-17

          Notes:
          Notes: ~ Historical Records until 2013. Bowl losses in 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017 have been disregarded.
          Notes: ~ Playoff games for promotion/relegation implications will count as bowl games.


          Rivalries
          Western Michigan Broncos
          Even since the Broncos defeated Central Michigan, 29-0, in their first matchup in 1907, the Broncos and the Chippewas have played annually since 1943. The two, being very close to each other, have a strong fan presence and these games can get quite heated.

          The winner of the game receives the Victory Cannon, which was introduced in 2008. Both teams have cannons that are fired after a scoring play at their home stadium, so it was only right to have a cannon be the focal point for the trophy. The game also helps determine the winner of the Michigan MAC Trophy, given to the team with the best head-to-head record. Having played each other 83 times, Western Michigan leads the rivalry, going 45-36-2.

          All-Time Record
          Pre-dynasty: WMU, 45-36-2
          Dynasty: CMU, 1-0-0
          Total: WMU, 45-37-2

          Eastern Michigan Eagles
          Although not as important as the game against Western Michigan, the game between the Chippewas and Eastern Michigan is still intense. The Chippewas and the Eagles played in 1902, where Central Michigan defeated Eastern Michigan, 10-0. It is the oldest rivalry in the MAC, having begun five years before the rivalry between Central Michigan and Western Michigan and six before the game between Miami (OH) and Ohio. Central Michigan leads this rivalry by a huge margin, 56-28-6.

          All-Time Record
          Pre-dynasty: CMU, 56-28-6
          Dynasty: CMU, 1-0-0
          Total: CMU, 57-28-6
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            Central Michigan Hall of Fame
            These players have been deemed, by Coach Chambers, worthy enough to be honored by the Central Michigan University Chippewas football program.

            Retired Numbers
            This will be adjusted and updated when I feel necessary.

            Players of the Year
            This will be adjusted and updated when I feel necessary.
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              Promotion and Relegation History
              2013
              Promotion to Tier 1
              Promotion to Tier 2
              Promotion to Tier 3
              Promotion to Tier 4
              Promotion to Tier 5
              Promotion to Tier 6
              Promotion to Tier 7
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                History
                Playoff History
                2013
                Allstate National Championship:


                Heisman Winners
                2013
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                  Coach Andrew Chambers

                  Coach Andrew Chambers is the coach that will be played during the relegation dynasty. Hopefully, we'll be able to stick with him and stay at Central Michigan, but you never know.

                  Coaching Career
                  2005: WR Coach at Missouri State
                  2006-2008: Offensive Coordinator at Missouri State
                  2009: WR Coach at Western Illinois
                  2010-2012: WR Coach at Bucknell
                  2013-Present: Head Coach at Central Michigan

                  Coaching Tree

                  OC Justin Wade: 2013-
                  DC Edgar Miller: 2013-
                  Coaching Tree will be updated as dynasty continues on.
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                  You are now free to post.

                  Editors Note: I would love to post as often as possible but, currently, I may not have a free time as the semester comes to the end. It was probably stupid of me to start this dynasty now but I was extremely excited to start this dynasty and I wanted to get all of the formatting and content out first. The first game will definitely be out by the end of the year, so look out for that and I hope that I can build on a story that I have in mind.

                  Also, I wanted to thank the likes of thesportsguru11, SilverBullet19 and Deegeezy for inspiring me to start my own thread and to tell my own story. Hope you all enjoy!


                  All stories, games and anything else from here on out is completely and utterly fictitious and is meant as entertainment. Anything posted that anybody from Central Michigan University, ESPN, or the NCAA feels unsuitable or improper will be taken down immediately upon request.
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                    Surprise Coaching Change for the Chippewas

                    Adam Rittenberg, ESPN Senior Writer
                    February 16, 2013
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                    Mount Pleasant, MI - You'd think that a successful 7-6 season for the Central Michigan Chippewas couldn't possibly turn for the worst, right? Wrong.

                    After just three seasons with the Chippewas, Central Michigan Head Coach Dan Enos has decided to step away from the Chippewas and take the QB coach job at Alabama. At Central Michigan, Enos went 13-24, grabbing a bowl win at the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl against Western Kentucky along the way.

                    A native of Michigan, Enos is disappointed to leave the Chippewas.
                    Originally posted by Former Central Michigan HC Dan Enos
                    I love Michigan and I love CMU. It's my home and I'm sad to leave the Chippewa family. But I have to do what's best for me and my family. I wish the best to Dave Heeke and George Ross and to the Chippewa football program. Thank you for everything you have given to me.
                    Born in Dearborn, Enos went to Michigan State and was the quarterback there from 1987 to 1991.

                    The search for the new Chippewas head coach for the football program is on, with names such as Mike Cummings, the offensive coordinator for CMU, on the radar for Dave Heeke.
                    Originally posted by Central Michigan AD Dave Heeke
                    We have many options in front of us. Sure, we're looking at people already in the program, such as Mike [Cummings] or Joe [Tumpkin]. But we're also looking at our broader options, such as the Offensive Coordinator at Minnesota, Matt Limegrover, or Wide Receiver Coach at Bucknell, Andrew Chambers. By the end of March, we will have decided on who we want our head coach to be to lead the football program.
                    AD Dave Heeke also mentioned names, such as Tony Franklin from Louisiana Tech, as potential candidates for the coaching job.
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                      CMU has been placed in Tier 8 - and the Chippewas aren't happy

                      Adam Rittenberg, ESPN Senior Writer
                      March 1, 2013
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                      Mount Pleasant, MI - The NCAA has come out with the conference realignment for the first year of the new promotion-relegation setup - and they have put the Chippewas into the eighth tier. The bottom tier of the new system.

                      Chippewas around the world are not happy with this at all, and they feel they deserve much better.
                      Originally posted by Central Michigan AD Dave Heeke
                      The fact that we just came off a season where we went 7-6 and we're in the bottom tier to start off the system is extremely frustrating to me. If it was based on last year's record and rank, I think we should be in the fifth tier, maybe even the fourth tier. I'm not saying we should be in the top tier or anything, but there's no way we should be on the bottom.
                      Heeke brings up a good point. The Chippewas weren't at all bad. In fact, they were much better than some teams that were put in the seventh tier. One team that comes to mind is South Alabama, who went 2-11, beating Nicholls State, who went 1-11 in the FCS. and Florida Atlantic, who went 3-9 in the Sun Belt.

                      In addition, Heeke said that, after Dan Enos left, it's been hard on its own to find a new head coach. But now, even more, it's going to be tough.
                      Originally posted by Central Michigan AD Dave Heeke
                      No one's going to want to have to coach a team that's in the worst tier in the system. Who's gonna want to have to do that? And why would they do that? I've talked to Mike [Cummings, the offensive coordinator for the Chippewas], and he doesn't seem like he wants to stay.
                      The minimum amount of years it would take for the Chippewas to make it up to the top tier, and play in either the SEC or the Pac-12, is 7 years if they were to earn promotion each year. Things don't look bright for the Chippewas.
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                        re: "Coach Chambers' Journey to the Top: The Catastrophic Chippewas |A Relegation Dynasty

                        Just got myself caught up with this. I really like this idea with relegation and all! Good stuff man, I am excited to see how this goes! I wish I knew how to use the editor so I could set up the playoffs, but last time I tried I failed miserably lol.

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                          re: "Coach Chambers' Journey to the Top: The Catastrophic Chippewas |A Relegation Dynasty

                          Originally posted by MvPeterson2828
                          Just got myself caught up with this. I really like this idea with relegation and all! Good stuff man, I am excited to see how this goes! I wish I knew how to use the editor so I could set up the playoffs, but last time I tried I failed miserably lol.
                          Thanks man! I really liked the idea of relegation once I saw it and, like I said, I thought it was kind of boring just to have two tiers. There needs to be a little more to make it a little more difficult, you know?

                          Also, I just practiced a lot for the editor lol. Honestly it kind of sucks and it takes a while, but once you get it, it makes it a lot of fun.
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                            Catastrophe for the Chippewas Continues

                            Adam Rittenberg, ESPN Senior Writer
                            March 19, 2013
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                            Mount Pleasant, MI - After just four days of the announcement that the Chippewas are to be in Tier 8, the bottom tier of the new promotion-relegation system in the FBS, Mike Cummings, the offensive coordinator for Central Michigan under previous Central Michigan head coach, Dan Enos, has become the RB Coach at Colorado.
                            Originally posted by Former Central Michigan OC Mike Cummings
                            I love the Chippewa family and I loved my time here. I'll miss the intensity of the fans and all of the players who put their time into making this team what it was last year and what it will be in the coming years.
                            Dave Heeke, the athletic director of Central Michigan said that, although Cummings has left, the search for the Central Michigan head coach is still on.
                            Originally posted by Central Michigan AD Dave Heeke
                            I feel that we're getting real close to picking up a guy for our head coaching job. He's exactly who we're looking for to bring this program from Tier 8 all the way up to Tier 1 and he believes that he can bring us there, too.
                            Currently, there is no word from Heeke on who exactly this candidate for the replacement for Enos is, or who the other possible candidates could be, but, as Heeke said before, he expects to have a new head coach by the end of the month.

                            In addition, stepping away from the coaching problems at Central Michigan, Heeke said he will be announcing the schedule for the football program soon and he mentioned there will be some big games for the Chippewas.
                            Originally posted by Central Michigan AD Dave Heeke
                            We're looking to get up to Tier 7 as quickly as possible. We could play a bunch of mediocre teams in Tier 7 or 6, but, if we were to beat top 10 or 25 teams, we'd be able to get points extremely quickly and get enough for promotion to Tier 7.
                            Heeke and the Chippewas look to earn promotion and get into Tier 7 after the first year of the system. Other teams the Chippewas will have to have higher point totals than include former conference foes, Akron, Kent State, and Massachusetts, in addition to New Mexico State and Georgia State.

                            Central Michigan, although in a tough spot in terms of coaching and placement in the promotion-relegation system, look to make the best of their situation.
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                              Chambers declines Offensive Coordinator job at Bucknell

                              Adam Rittenberg, ESPN Senior Writer
                              March 22, 2013
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                              Lewisburg, PA - After a month and some change of catastrophe for the Chippewas, it finally looks like something good may happen for the Central Michigan football program.

                              We have received word that Andrew Chambers, seemingly the leading candidate for the Central Michigan head coaching job, has been offered a promotion from Wide Receiver coach to Offensive Coordinator for the Bucknell Bison - and declined. Reportedly, the contract was for a two-year stint at the job and would be extended, if necessary, to upwards of five-years added onto the contract.
                              Originally posted by Bucknell Head Coach Joe Susan
                              I thought that Andrew would jump at the opportunity to move up in our system of coaches. After [Bucknell Offensive Coordinator] Brian [Bossard] retired from coaching, we thought [Andrew] was the prime candidate to build up our offense.
                              In the past three years, Susan, along with Chambers, has led the Bison to a cumulative record of 10-23, including a 1-10 season in 2010. Chambers has come along for the ride with Susan at Bucknell, joining Bucknell with Susan after he left Western Illinois. Susan was the offensive coordinator for the Leathernecks from 2006 to 2009, before he left to become head coach of Bucknell.

                              Chambers joined Western Illinois for the 2009 season and left when Susan left for Bucknell. Prior to Wide Receiver Coach at Western Illinois, the young, 33-year old started coaching when he was 25 years old at Missouri State. After just a year there being WR Coach, he was promoted to Offensive Coordinator of the Bears and stayed there until the 2008 season, where he moved to Western Illinois.

                              Chambers' action to decline this offer is thought to be so that he can take the position at Central Michigan. Chambers is, supposedly, in negotiations with Central Michigan AD, Dave Heeke, about the head coaching job that opened up. Chambers is, seemingly, the top candidate to fill the position that Dan Enos left.

                              On the flipside, it can be assumed that the Bison were trying to deflect these negotiations by offering Chambers a better position in the program. If this were true, then it seems as though Chambers may have made his decision and that the Bucknell Athletic Department's efforts failed.

                              If Chambers does decide to take the job at Central Michigan, he will be making the switch to the FBS, who has recently changed to a promotion-relegation system. Central Michigan has been placed in the bottom tier, which has caused some uproar from the Chippewas. However, Heeke was reportedly talking about Chambers when he said,"I feel that we're getting real close to picking up a guy for our head coaching job. He's exactly who we're looking for to bring this program from Tier 8 all the way up to Tier 1 and he believes that he can bring us there, too." This was said after it was announced that Mike Cummings, the former Central Michigan offensive coordinator, has left the program.

                              It has been reported that Heeke will have his head coach for the 2013 season quite soon.

                              Chambers and Bucknell Athletic Director, John Hardt, both declined to comment on this situation.
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