Muncie Central head football coach Adam Morris works on onside kicks with his team. Morris played football at Ball State from 2008-2011. DN//Colin Grylls
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Ball State football alumnus fulfills dreams as Muncie Central head coach

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. The Bearcats are running through seven-on-seven drills when senior defensive back Gino Taylor is blocked by a receiver, the ball carrier bursting past him. Head coach Adam Morris’s sharp whistle pierced the air, but where other coaches might yell and shriek, his voice was calm — yet still firm.



Ball State’s quarterback Riley Neal makes a touchdown during the home opener game against Eastern Kentucky on Sept. 17 in Scheumann Stadium for Family Weekend. Ball State won 41-14. Grace Ramey // DN
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Homecoming 'special' for Neu, who led 1993 record-breaking comeback

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. To say the Cardinals fell in an early hole is an understatement. Toledo scored on five of its first eight possessions and jumped out to a 30-3 lead at Scheumann Stadium. But behind a quarterback by the name of Mike Neu, Ball State stormed back with 28 straight points and scored a touchdown as time expired for a 31-30 victory — still the largest comeback in Ball State history.



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VIDEO: Air Jam 2016

Split in two shows due to limited seating at John R. Emens Auditorium, Air Jam 2016 persists as contestants dance it out to win it all. There will be a winner from each show, as well as an overall winner announced at the end of the 9 p.m.


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Free Speech Week promotes freedom of expression

Freedom of speech is one of the most important aspects not only in this presidential election, but in the everyday lives of Americans. 41 percent of participants found the First Amendment to be the most important amendment in the Bill of Rights, according to a survey conducted by YouGov.



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Empty Nest: Ball State working to increase attendance at football games

Media reports from Mid-American Conference schools Eastern Michigan University and Kent State University show that universities are experimenting with a new marketing strategy: selling beer at stadiums. Will Ball State see beer at Scheumann Stadium anytime soon? Shawn Sullivan, Ball State’s assistant athletic director for marketing and fan engagement, says there have been discussions but nothing anywhere close to final decisions. “I think it’s always a discussion point, and we’ve certainly had internal discussions about it,” Sullivan said. “But there are several discussion points that may increase revenue and attendance and that’s just one of many options that we talk about.” While there are no plans to sell alcohol in the immediate future, one thing is clear — attendance at Cardinals football games was one of the lowest in the country in 2015.


The Homecoming Court watches performances during the 32nd annual Talent Search at Emens Auditorium on Oct. 18. Reagan Allen // DN
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More students vote for Homecoming royalty than for SGA elections

More students have voted for Homecoming royalty than the Student Government Association executive board in the past nine out of 10 years. In 2015, nearly 700 more students voted for royalty than SGA. This may not seem like a lot, but only about 4,000, or a fifth of Ball State’s student population, vote in these elections.


Junior midfielder Carley Shannon attempts to get the ball around a La Salle defender at Briner Sports Complex on Oct. 16.  Shannon had one shot on goal in the game.  DN // Patrick Murphy
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Ball State field hockey fighting for last spot in MAC Tournament

Only four teams make the Mid-American Conference field hockey tournament, and right now Ball State (6-9, 1-2 MAC) is in that last spot. Half a game back in the standings is Missouri State (7-8, 1-3 MAC), which hosts the Cardinals Friday at 4 p.m. “It’s a must-win game, 100 percent," said senior forward Lexi Kavanaugh. "We have to [win].”





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