1919 Central Michigan Normalites football team

The Central Michigan football team compiled a 2–2–3 record and was outscored by its opponents by a combined total of 89 to 88.

The team's victories were against Ferris Institute (7–0) and Bay City Western High School (33–6), he losses were against the Michigan Agricultural freshmen (13–0) and Detroit Junior College (42–13), and the ties were with Saginaw High School (13–13), Grand Rapids (7–7), and Michigan State Normal (7–7).

[1] Garland Nevitt was hired as the school's head football coach in March 1919.

[2] He was an alumnus of Carlisle Indian Industrial School where he played with Jim Thorpe; he had been the football coach at the Mount Pleasant Indian School for three years before being hired by Central Normal.

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