Ball State will host a national audience for the first time tonight on ESPN2
by Ryan Wood
When Ball State University safety Eddie Burk first saw this year's schedule, the senior said he looked past the three BCS opponents his team would play and fixated on today's home matchup against the University of Toledo, which will be televised on ESPN2.
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The Ball State University football team became bowl eligible for the first time since 2002 with a 41-20 win against the University of Toledo Tuesday.
With the score 20-20 at halftime, the Cardinals scored 21 unanswered points in the second half to pick up their sixth win of the season.
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Ten seniors will play their final home game tonight against Toledo
by Ryan Wood
Ball State University senior captain Cortlan Booker darted past Eddie Burk, who was leaning on a couch talking to a reporter in Fisher Football Training Complex.
"Shut up, Eddie," Booker said quickly.
Burk glanced at Booker, and then looked back at the reporter.
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Freshmen lead bench to help Cards get win in season's 2nd game
by Bob Culp
Entering Monday's women's basketball game at Wright State University, the depth and experience level of Ball State University's bench, which includes three freshman, may have been viewed as the Cardinals' biggest weakness.
In the season opener against the University of Louisville, Ball State's bench had no points in 19 combined minutes of play.
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Ball State and Toledo share same record entering matchup
by Ryan Wood
Two weeks ago, the Ball State University football team looked like it had a lock on its first bowl game in 11 years, while the University of Toledo was struggling to reach .500.
In tonight's 7:30 p.m. match-up, the two teams are playing different roles. After two consecutive losses, the Cardinals are 5-5 and looking for the third consecutive week to become bowl eligible.
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