BALL STATE – Coach Brady Hoke posted a career best 5-3 in the MAC last year and expects nothing less this season. The scheduling gods have sprinkled non-conference games between MAC games this season which could provide some spark and excitement throughout the year. The Cardinals open versus conference foes Miami and Eastern Michigan before traveling to Navy and Nebraska, then have 3 homers against Buffalo, Central Michigan and Western Michigan before roadies @ Illinois & Indiana and them return home to Toledo before finishing at Northern Illinois.
If that’s not enough to excite the team and the Muncie faithful, then QB Nate Davis will. The 6’2” sophomore from Bellaire,OH started 7 games under center, tied a BSU single-season record with 18 TD passes, and threw for 1975 yards (4th in BSU history). Wait, he also completed 150 passes *8th best at BSU), completed a career high 27 passes vs. NIU (5th at BSU), and in his first career start vs. NIU also blitzed the Huskies for 298 yards. He tossed 18 TD passes last year versus 8 INTs, and completed 61.5% of his passes. The good news for Davis is that WR Dante Love and TE Darius Hill his fav targets are back. Love caught 52 passes for 735 yards, 14.1ypc, 4 TDs, while Hill snagged 41 passes for 710 yards, 17.3ypc, and 10 TDs. In pass efficiency the Cards were tops in the league with a 150.7 rating, 2nd in passing offense with 237 yards per game, and 2nd in scoring in 29.8ppg. In the ground department, they did lose top rusher Larry Bostic (605 yards) but do return MiQuale Lewis who carried the ball a whole 48 times last year but managed a 5.8ypc average.
So here’s the clincher – defense! Ball State ranked near the bottom in every category last year. They were 12th in pass defense (230.8ypg), 10th in stopping the run (176ypg), and finished 11th in total defense (406.8ypg). Good thing they have 6 returnees back and 3 of their top 5 tacklers – DE Carlton Booker (64 tackles), 11.5TFL and 4 sacks, LB Wendell Brown 83 tackles and 4.5 sacks, and CB Trey Lewis 66 tackles and 4.5 sacks. The Cardinals have a nucleus of experience and plenty of foot speed, which is going to be helpful because they lost 3 down linemen. They’re hoping to outscore their opponents once again this year while the defense matures a bit. Last season the Cardinals outscored their opponents 27.2ppg – 25.8ppg.
If that’s not enough to excite the team and the Muncie faithful, then QB Nate Davis will. The 6’2” sophomore from Bellaire,OH started 7 games under center, tied a BSU single-season record with 18 TD passes, and threw for 1975 yards (4th in BSU history). Wait, he also completed 150 passes *8th best at BSU), completed a career high 27 passes vs. NIU (5th at BSU), and in his first career start vs. NIU also blitzed the Huskies for 298 yards. He tossed 18 TD passes last year versus 8 INTs, and completed 61.5% of his passes. The good news for Davis is that WR Dante Love and TE Darius Hill his fav targets are back. Love caught 52 passes for 735 yards, 14.1ypc, 4 TDs, while Hill snagged 41 passes for 710 yards, 17.3ypc, and 10 TDs. In pass efficiency the Cards were tops in the league with a 150.7 rating, 2nd in passing offense with 237 yards per game, and 2nd in scoring in 29.8ppg. In the ground department, they did lose top rusher Larry Bostic (605 yards) but do return MiQuale Lewis who carried the ball a whole 48 times last year but managed a 5.8ypc average.
So here’s the clincher – defense! Ball State ranked near the bottom in every category last year. They were 12th in pass defense (230.8ypg), 10th in stopping the run (176ypg), and finished 11th in total defense (406.8ypg). Good thing they have 6 returnees back and 3 of their top 5 tacklers – DE Carlton Booker (64 tackles), 11.5TFL and 4 sacks, LB Wendell Brown 83 tackles and 4.5 sacks, and CB Trey Lewis 66 tackles and 4.5 sacks. The Cardinals have a nucleus of experience and plenty of foot speed, which is going to be helpful because they lost 3 down linemen. They’re hoping to outscore their opponents once again this year while the defense matures a bit. Last season the Cardinals outscored their opponents 27.2ppg – 25.8ppg.
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