Ball State football vs. No. 17 Western Michigan quarter updates
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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.
Robert Morris, acting provost, is fighting an infection at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis, according to an email from Interim President Terry King.
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.
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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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.
Ball State (4-3) hosts Akron (4-3) for its annual Homecoming game on Saturday at 3 p.m. It's the first meeting between the school in two years.
Ball State offensive lineman Kadin Booker isn't an ordinary backup.
They needed that.
Sophomore running back James Gilbert stole the show Oct. 15, but it's hard to ignore Ball State's lackluster performance in the first half against Buffalo.
It didn’t really matter who was at quarterback in the second half for Ball State.
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Ball State (3-3) travels to Buffalo (1-4) for a Mid-American Conference matchup on Oct. 15 at University of Buffalo Stadium, the first meeting between the teams since 2011.
For Ball State head coach Mike Neu, they're all must-win games.