[1] Three Central Michigan players (quarterback Andy MacDonald, end John Partenio, and tackle Jim Schultz) received first-team honors on the All-IIAC team.
[2] McDonald broke Central's passing record and led the country's small colleges in passes completed, yards gained, and percentage of completions.
Shmakel was Central Michigan's fourth head football coach in six years.
[4] The assistant coaches for the 1950 season were Bill Theunissen, James Jones, Doc Sweeney (line coach, 12th year), Al Thomas, and Bob Bentley.
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