MAC head of officials says referee was mistaken in calling out Central Michigan band, cheerleaders
Posted Nov 13, 2015
Central Michigan football's 28-23 loss to Toledo on Tuesday night took an odd turn late in the third quarter when the Rockets reached the Chippewas' red zone while clinging to a four-point lead. Referee Anthony Cannella stopped the game with 5:42 remaining in the third quarter and announced a warning to the CMU band and cheerleaders for making too much noise or "interfering with the snap."
(Central Michigan Life)
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