Ball State to receive $725,000 for football game against Huskers
by Kyle Shaner and Vinnie Lopes
Regardless of who wins Saturday's Ball State University and University of Nebraska football game, Ball State will leave Lincoln, Neb. nearly three-quarter-of-$1 million richer.
In November 2005, the two schools agreed to a one game deal that pays Ball State $725,000 for playing at Nebraska Saturday, according to a contract obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request,
Ball State enters Saturday's game against No.
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Players want to show nation they can play with top schools
by Ryan Wood
When Ball State University travels to Lincoln, Neb., Saturday to play one of the most historical programs in college football, most fans won't be giving the Cardinals a legitimate chance of winning.
Perhaps the ones who will believe Ball State can win will be the players on the Ball State roster.
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Ball State, Ohio play for first time since MAC Championship
by Andy Roberts
Although Ball State University faced a tough pre-conference schedule this season, they likely could not have predicted that the highest-ranked opponent they faced would be in Mid-American Conference play
The Cardinals (2-6, 0-1 MAC) match up against No. 11 and defending MAC champion Ohio University (5-3) 1 p.
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Cards ready for final non-conference game of the 2007 season
by Kyle Shaner
In the midst of a three game losing streak, the Ball State University soccer team will give out free pizza to students at today's game, Assistant Athletics Director Matt McCollester said.
Ball State (2-4) will play host to Illinois State University (4-1) at 4 p.
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Ball State on the road after opening win at Fall Invitational
by Bob Culp
After beginning the season with a win in the Ball State University Tennis Invitational last weekend, the Cardinals will attempt to continue their success in the Milwaukee Classic today.
The Milwaukee Classic will consist of singles and doubles events, and a point system will determine placing.
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Although Buffalo Wild Wings said Monday it would not show Saturday's Ball State University football game against the University of Nebraska, the restaurant said Thursday it will show the game.
Beef O'Bradys, Buffalo Wild Wings and Damon's Grill all said they will show the game, which is available on pay-per-view.
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Cards drop match to extend streak to 12 straight losses
by Levin Black
The historic losing streak for the Ball State University women's volleyball team continued to grow Thursday at Central Michigan University.
The Cardinals (1-12, 0-1 MAC) lost their Mid-American Conference opener 3-0 (30-19, 30-14, 30-22) to extend their losing streak to 12 matches, a program record, in coach Dave Boos first season at Ball State.
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