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They remember the look on the seniors’ faces, the raw emotions that followed last season’s Senior Day loss to Bowling Green. It wasn’t just the fact they lost, it was how they lost — a 48-10 defeat in their last game at Scheumann Stadium.
Ball State welcomes Eastern Michigan to Scheumann Stadium this week as the Cardinals look to snap their two-game losing streak and beat the Eagles for the 11th time in the last 12 meetings.
They lost to a good football team.
With a backup quarterback running up against a top 25 opponent, what exactly does Ball State’s 52-20 loss to Western Michigan mean?
They knew it was coming. They even had a few extra days to prepare for it. But it was impossible to stop Nov. 1.
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Ball State football playing on ESPN2 the day after Halloween means one thing: college students in full costume, hoping to get on national television for five seconds of post-commercial glory.
Chances like this don't come around often for Ball State.
After a few extra days off, Ball State (4-4) plays host to No. 17 Western Michigan (8-0) at 8 p.m. on Nov. 1.
Ball State football doesn't have a game Saturday, but it can still win the week.
Concussion awareness is on the rise with increased media attention and a growing number of exposures across all sports. There are plans in place to limit brain injuries — but the hits don’t stop.
The loss to Akron on Oct. 22 was a particularly tough one for Ball State head coach Mike Neu.
A new coaching staff comes in, wanting to be fast on offense and put points on the board. The quarterback spot isn’t in question — after the freshman campaign Riley Neal just had, things are looking up.
At halftime of the Homecoming game, Ball State led 17-7 over Akron. The Cardinals had more yards, more possession and a habit of coming out strong in the second half.
It truly was a tale of two halves, and this time, it was the second that doomed the Ball State football team.
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Jake Fox is a senior journalism major and writes "What the Fox Says" for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Jake at jkfox@bsu.edu.
On a gray, unseasonably warm Tuesday afternoon in October, the only glob of color at Muncie Central’s football practice is the red facade of Muncie Liquors across the river.
There have been a number of close Homecoming football games in Ball State's past, but the 1993 game set a number of records that still stand to this day.