(14) Ball State 31, Miami (OH) 16

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Final

7:00 PM ET, November 11, 2008
Yager Stadium
OXFORD, OH

Ball State 10-0 for first time after wearing down Miami (Ohio)

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... MiQuale Lewis ran in his second touchdown to give the Cardinals a 31-16 lead in the fourth quarter.
Gameball goes to... Lewis, who ran for 165 yards and two touchdowns to help Ball State stay perfect.
Stat of the game... 10. The Cardinals moved to 10-0 for the first time in school history with the win.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2120
Total Yards484330
Passing289254
Rushing19576
Penalties0-02-10
3rd Down Conversions6-99-16
4th Down Conversions0-10-2
Turnovers21
Possession30:1029:50
Air/Ground Leaders
Ball State Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Davis17/2428911
Miami (OH) Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Raudabaugh25/4225410
Ball State Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Lewis26165242
Davis421111
Miami (OH) Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Merriweather1865019
Givens2706
Ball State Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Orsbon797036
Hill470124
Miami (OH) Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Givens366149
Rogers561022
Scoring Summary
SECOND QUARTERBALLM-OH
FG11:55Nathan Parseghian 39 Yd 03
TD09:30Darius Hill 17 Yd Pass From Nate Davis (Ian Mcgarvey Kick) 73
FG05:57Nathan Parseghian 37 Yd 76
TD02:05Nate Davis 1 Yd Run (Ian Mcgarvey Kick) 146
TD00:55Chris Givens 49 Yd Pass From Daniel Raudabaugh (Nathan Parseghian Kick) 1413
FG00:00Ian McGarvey 46 Yd 1713
THIRD QUARTERBALLM-OH
FG10:48Nathan Parseghian 31 Yd 1716
TD08:12MiQuale Lewis 1 Yd Run (Ian Mcgarvey Kick) 2416
FOURTH QUARTERBALLM-OH
TD09:58MiQuale Lewis 1 Yd Run (Ian Mcgarvey Kick) 3116
Associated Press

OXFORD, Ohio -- For the first time, Ball State is a perfect 10.

Nate Davis threw for a touchdown and ran for another in a quick-strike offense, and the 14th-ranked Cardinals stayed unbeaten by wearing down the Miami RedHawks for a 31-16 victory Tuesday night that made a little bit of school history.

Fast Facts

• Nate Davis threw a touchdown pass and ran for another score as Ball State improved to 10-0, its best start in school history, and remained one of five unbeaten FBS teams. The 10 wins also tied a single-season school record set by the 1978 squad (10-1).

• All 10 victories have come by at least 12 points, the longest active streak in the nation.

• MiQuale Lewis rushed for 165 yards and two TDs, his eighth straight game with a rushing TD and his eighth 100-yard rushing game this season, matching the school record set by Marcus Merriweather in 2002.

• The Redhawks fell to 2-8, their second season with at least eight losses in the last three years.

-- ESPN research

Ball State improved to 10-0 for the first time, with six of the wins in the Mid-American Conference. The Cardinals matched their school record for victories -- they went 10-1 in 1978. Their only perfect season came in 1949, when they won all eight games.

"We're not trying to make history or anything like that," linebacker Bryant Haines said. "We're just focused on a conference championship."

Along that line, they've got an important game up next. Ball State plays at Central Michigan next Wednesday, a game that could decide the MAC's West champion. Last year, Central Michigan had its way in a 58-38 win at Muncie, Ind.

"What they did to us last year in our stadium -- everybody's got that in the back of their heads," running back MiQuale Lewis said.

Coach Brady Hoke played on Ball State's other 10-win team in 1978, giving him the best perspective on what this one means.

"It is an accomplishment, but we've got to win the conference championship," he said. "We've weathered 10 storms. We've got two more to go. Believe me, those will be the biggest challenges."

Miami (2-8, 1-5) hasn't beaten a ranked team since Nov. 4, 2003, when Ben Roethlisberger led the RedHawks to an upset of Bowling Green. This one got away from them in the second half, when Lewis had two 1-yard touchdown runs. He finished with 165 yards, one shy of his career high, and caught two passes for 51 yards.

"He's so deceptive and has got great presence and balance about him," Hoke said. "A couple of times, he made a lot out of not that much there."

The Cardinals lead the conference in offense and defense. With their exquisite balance, they've won every game by double digits. Nobody has been able to keep up as the points pile up.

Add Miami to the list.

"I thought we went toe-to-toe with them," Miami coach Shane Montgomery said. "They're a good football team, but they're not much better than us. One thing we said we couldn't afford to do was kick too many field goals, and that's what we did."

The RedHawks pulled off a goal-line stand on Ball State's opening possession and held the Cardinals scoreless in the first quarter for only the second time this season. Miami then put together an 18-play drive that lasted 9:17 and set up Nathan Parseghian's 39-yard field goal for a 3-0 lead.

Didn't last long. Two minutes later, the Cardinals went ahead to stay.

Davis' 17-yard touchdown pass to Darius Hill finished a blink-of-the-eye drive that covered 54 yards. Davis finished 17-of-24 for 289 yards, with only one glaring mistake. He forced a pass that Joey Hudson intercepted at the 8-yard line in the third quarter, preventing the game from getting more lopsided.

Davis has thrown a touchdown pass in 26 of his last 27 games. He has thrown only six interceptions all season.

Another measure of the Cardinals' smoothness: For the third straight game, they didn't draw a penalty.

Miami's strategy was to hold onto the ball behind junior quarterback Daniel Raudabaugh, who lost his job earlier in the season but was starting again because of Clay Belton's shoulder injury. Raudabaugh completed his first 10 throws and later had a 49-yard touchdown pass to Chris Givens.

"Rankings are just a number other people put in front of your name," Raudabaugh said. "They've got that bend-but-not-break defense and an explosive offense, but I think you can go out and play with anybody on any given Saturday or Tuesday or whatever."

Raudabaugh finished 25-of-42 for 254 yards. The 14,758 fans started filtering out of the stadium when Armand Robinson dropped Raudabaugh's fourth-down pass in the end zone midway through the fourth quarter.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Tuesday, November 11th
14 Ball State 31 Final
Miami (OH) 16
Friday, November 14th
22 Cincinnati 28 Final
Louisville 20
Saturday, November 15th
Mississippi State 7 Final
1 Alabama 32
3 Texas 35 Final
Kansas 7
25 South Carolina 6 Final
4 Florida 56
6 USC 45 Final
Stanford 23
7 Utah 63 Final
San Diego State 14
Indiana 7 Final
8 Penn State 34
9 Boise State 45 Final
Idaho 10
10 Georgia 17 Final
Auburn 13
11 Ohio State 30 Final
Illinois 20
12 Missouri 52 Final
Iowa State 20
13 Oklahoma State 30 Final
Colorado 17
16 North Carolina 15 Final
Maryland 17
17 Brigham Young 38 Final
Air Force 24
Boston College 27 Final
19 Florida State 17
Troy 31 Final
20 LSU 40
California 21 Final
23 Oregon State 34
23 Tulsa 30 Final
Houston 70
24 Wake Forest 17 Final
North Carolina State 21