Weekend in Review
It was a busy family weekend at Ball State. Athletics featured home games for football, soccer and women's volleyball and field hockey hit the road for the fourth straight weekend.
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It was a busy family weekend at Ball State. Athletics featured home games for football, soccer and women's volleyball and field hockey hit the road for the fourth straight weekend.
With Family Weekend wrapped around Ball State football's home opener, a confident air spread across the Cardinals' sideline.
Ball State recorded 17 sacks all of last season. This season, the team has 14.
For the most part, Ball State's Family Weekend game against Eastern Kentucky went exactly as expected. The Cardinals beat their FCS opponent 41-14 in a packed Scheumann Stadium.
Fourth Quarter
Eastern Kentucky plays at the FCS level of college football, but Ball State head coach Mike Neu doesn't want to hear it.
Ball State (1-1) will take on Eastern Kentucky (1-1) on Sept. 17 at Scheumann Stadium, the first meeting between the two schools since 1970.
Most Ball State athletics teams spent the last couple weeks on the road, but Family Weekend will feature home games for football, women's volleyball and soccer.
Ball State head football coach Mike Neu knows a thing or two about the quarterback position. He was a four-year starter at Ball State from 1990-93, and his last job was with the New Orleans Saints, where he coached Drew Brees.
If it didn't get tipped, KeVonn Mabon thinks it would've gone for a touchdown.
Willie Snead is picking up right where he left off.
After coincidentally starting the last two games with a turnover on their third offensive play, Ball State head coach Mike Neu offered up a possible solution at his weekly press conference on Sept. 12.
Through two games, there's already a glaring difference on the field for Ball State compared to last season. The Cardinals' defense is giving them a chance.
Drive after drive, Indiana threatened to pull away.
Fourth Quarter
When Ball State and Indiana University line up on the gridiron Sept. 10, players might feel like they’re looking in a mirror. Both Indiana-based teams wear variations of red and white, employ run-first offenses and have defenses that hope to be vastly improved from last season.
Ball State football (1-0) will travel to Indiana (1-0) on Sept. 10 for the first game between the schools since the 2012 season. Both teams are coming off a road win against Sun Belt Conference teams in the season opener — Ball State over Georgia State and Indiana with a victory over Florida International.
Several Ball State sports teams are hitting the road this weekend.
It was all but a done deal.
Ball State head football coach Mike Neu said he's loved his group of running backs since his first day on the job.