Ball State running back MiQuale Lewis had a simply massive day in a 29-27 victory over Eastern Michigan: 26 carries, 308 yards, and a TD on the day. Teammate Cory Sykes was only a bit less epic, getting 23 carries for 207 yards and 3 TDs. You’re thinking: how do two men combine for over 500 yards rushing and only win by two points?
Ball State: Taking Football Back to 1922
↵Why, when your passing attack goes 2/10 for one precious yard of gain, of course. That’s when you need 500 yards rushing just to squeak out a two-point win. Neither team scored in the fourth quarter, presumably agreeing to preserve Ball State’s sterling passing stats for the day.
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