Eastern Michigan 16, (20) Ball State 38

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Final

12:00 PM ET, October 25, 2008
Scheumann Stadium
MUNCIE, IN

Davis carries No. 20 Ball State past Eastern Michigan

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... The Cardinals scored 14 points in the second quarter to extend their lead to 24-0.
Gameball goes to... Nate Davis, who threw two TD passes and caught the first TD pass of his career.
Stat of the game... 8-0. Ball State is 8-0 for the first time since it started 9-0 in 1965.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2221
Total Yards376408
Passing309245
Rushing67163
Penalties5-380-0
3rd Down Conversions7-162-7
4th Down Conversions2-30-0
Turnovers21
Possession35:2224:38
Air/Ground Leaders
Eastern Michigan Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Schmitt28/4930922
Jones0/1000
Ball State Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Davis17/3124121
Orsbon1/1410
Eastern Michigan Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Blevins1333010
Welch42009
Ball State Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Lewis1075152
Sykes93809
Eastern Michigan Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Jones11120122
LeDuc492037
Ball State Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Grant592029
Johnson354024
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTEREMUBALL
FG02:31Ian Mcgarvey 27 Yd 03
SECOND QUARTEREMUBALL
TD02:36Nate Davis 4 Yd Pass From Briggs Orsbon (Ian Mcgarvey Kick) 010
THIRD QUARTEREMUBALL
TD10:43Darius Hill 5 Yd Pass From Nate Davis (Ian Mcgarvey Kick) 017
TD04:38Briggs Orsbon 6 Yd Pass From Nate Davis (Ian Mcgarvey Kick) 024
TD00:00Jacory Stone 7 Yd Pass From Andy Schmitt (Joe Carithers Kick) 724
FOURTH QUARTEREMUBALL
TD14:29Miquale Lewis 52 Yd Run (Ian Mcgarvey Kick) 731
TD09:08Tyler Jones 5 Yd Pass From Andy Schmitt (Two-Point Conversion Failed) 1331
TD07:16Trey Buice 45 Yd Interception Return (Ian Mcgarvey Kick) 1338
FG03:10Joe Carithers 37 Yd 1638
Associated Press

MUNCIE, Ind. -- With Ball State's most inspiring player, Dante Love, on hand, the Cardinals had no real problem getting to 8-0.

Love, who was leading the nation in receiving before a career-ending spinal injury at Indiana last month, returned to Scheumann Stadium for the first time Saturday and watched from the coaches box as the No. 20 Cardinals beat Eastern Michigan 38-16.

Fast Facts

• Ball State improved to 8-0 for the first time since 1965 when they started 9-0. All eight wins have come by double-digit margins.

• Eastern Michigan has lost four straight games overall against Ball State.

• Cardinals RB MiQuale Lewis failed to top 100 yards rushing for the first time in seven games, but did succeed in scoring a rushing TD for the sixth straight week.

-- ESPN research

Nate Davis caught the first touchdown pass of his career and threw two more as the Cardinals (8-0, 4-0 Mid-American) continued their best start in 43 years.

"It was nice," coach Brady Hoke said of his pregame visit with Love, who was hospitalized in Indianapolis for three weeks before returning to campus to continue his therapy. "I thought we were ready to go. We were excited to play. That gave us a lot of energy."

Ball State didn't find that energy, though, until the second quarter.

"We played hard, but we didn't play as well as we needed to. Until we watch film, it's hard to digest everything that happened out there," Hoke said.

Eastern Michigan (2-6, 1-4), whose last game against a Top 25 team was a 55-0 loss to Michigan three years ago, averted a shutout on a 7-yard pass from Andy Schmitt to Jacory Stone on the final play of the third quarter and later got a 5-yarder from Schmitt to Tyler Jones. Schmitt finished with a career-high 309 yards passing, most after the game was long out of reach.

Davis gave the Cardinals their first touchdown in the second quarter when he pitched the ball to freshman Briggs Orsbon and sprinted toward the sideline, where Orsbon found him open for an easy 4-yard catch and trot into the end zone. Davis, who finished with 241 yards passing, also had a 5-yard touchdown pass to Darius Hill in the third quarter and a 6-yard TD pass to Orsbon late in the period.

As a junior he is already Ball State's career passing leader in yards and touchdowns.

"He's a pretty doggone good athlete overall," Hoke said. "He has a lot of the physical things we'd all like to have."

Ball State's MiQuale Lewis, who came in with a streak of six straight games rushing for at least 100 yards, was held to 75 yards, including a 52-yard scoring run two plays into the fourth quarter. Trey Buice finished the rout for the Cardinals with a 45-yard interception return for a touchdown midway through the final period, and Ian McGarvey's extra-point kick extended his school record to 48 in a row.

"It was a play designed to go to the left, and I cut it back to the right and broke a few tackles," said Lewis, whose TD run was his team-high 14th of the season and 2 yards short of his career long.

"It was a slow start ... we weren't clicking," Lewis said. "In the second half, we did what we had to do."

Ball State, coming off a bye week, had trouble moving the ball early, but Chris Miller averaged 54 yards on three first-half punts -- despite a strong wind -- that repeatedly pinned the Eagles deep.

Two Eastern Michigan drives, meanwhile, were stopped on sacks that forced punts, and another drive that reached the Ball State 34 ended on downs, keeping Ball State's early lead at 3-0 following a 27-yard field goal by McGarvey in the first quarter.

The Cardinals stopped Eastern Michigan on a three-and-out for the first time midway through the second quarter. Davis then passed 20 yards to Madaris Grant and 22 yards to Louis Johnson, helping Ball State to the Eastern Michigan 4 to set up Davis' TD catch.

Ball State got the ball back in the final minute of the half and threatened to score again after a 24-yard run by Davis to the Eagles 21. A pass by Davis was deflected at the line, however, and Kevin Long made an interception for Eastern Michigan to keep the lead at 10-0 at halftime. The Cardinals pushed the lead to 24-0 in the third quarter before Eastern finally scored.

"The fact Nate Davis can keep plays alive so long ... when he throws downfield he puts the ball where it can be caught," Eastern coach Jeff Genyk said.

Ball State held the Eagles to 67 yards rushing and had two interceptions.

"They're very fundamentally sound," Genyk said. "Ball State does a great job keeping the ball in front of them and limiting the big plays."

College Football Scores

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Friday, October 24th
12 Boise State 33 Final
San Jose State 16
Saturday, October 25th
6 Oklahoma State 24 Final
1 Texas 28
2 Alabama 29 Final
Tennessee 9
3 Penn State 13 Final
9 Ohio State 6
4 Oklahoma 58 Final
Kansas State 35
5 USC 17 Final
Arizona 10
7 Georgia 52 Final
13 LSU 38
8 Texas Tech 63 Final
23 Kansas 21
Kentucky 5 Final
10 Florida 63
Wyoming 7 Final
14 TCU 54
Colorado 0 Final
15 Missouri 58
16 South Florida 20 Final
Louisville 24
Rutgers 54 Final
17 Pittsburgh 34
Virginia 24 Final
18 Georgia Tech 17
Eastern Michigan 16 Final
20 Ball State 38
UNLV 35 Final
21 Brigham Young 42
22 Northwestern 19 Final
Indiana 21
24 Minnesota 17 Final
Purdue 6
Virginia Tech 20 Final
25 Florida State 30
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19 Tulsa 49