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Game #12 Ball State Cardinals • Ball State Football Quick Hits ...... (8-3; MAC 5-2) a Ball State tallied a 52-27 victory over Ohio Wednesday night for a fifth Head Coach: Pete Lembo straight victory and to improve to 8-3 overall and 5-2 in the Mid-American Confer- Career Record: 93-45/12th year ence . . . The 52 points were the most in a game since the 2006 season when At Ball State: 14-9/2nd year Ball State defeated Buffalo 55-25 . . . The 25 point margin of victory was the larg- est for the Cardinals since a 45-14 win over Northern Illinois in 2008 . . . In the vs. win, Ball State managed 588 total yards, which is the fifth highest single-game total in school history. RedHawks (4-7; MAC 3-4) a The Cardinals rushed for 357 yards vs. Ohio, which marked the most rushing Head Coach: Don Treadwell yards in a game since the 2009 season . . . It marked the second time this year Career Record: 8-15/2nd year Ball State has rushed for at least 300 yards in a game, and the sixth time this At Miami University: 8-15/2nd year season the Cardinals have managed more than 200 yards rushing in a contest.

GameDay Information a Ball State reached eight wins for the 11th time in its 88 years of football and Fri., Nov. 23, 2012 -- 1 p.m. (ET) for the first time since its 12 wins in 2008 . . . The eight wins ties for the sixth Yager Stadium (Capacity: 24,286) most victories in a season in Ball State history . . . The Cardinals are also at five Field Turf -- Oxford, Ohio conference victories for the first time since the 2008 campaign.

Radio a Ball State's defense matched its season high with four sacks in the win over Ball State Radio Network Ohio . . . Jonathan Newsome and Brandon Newman had 1.5 sacks apiece vs. the Flagship Station - WLBC FM 104.1 Bobcats . . . The Cardinals also had four sacks in their win at earlier this Joel Godett, play-by-play year. Mark O'Connell, color analyst Jeff Weller, host a The Cardinals are in the midst of their longest winning streak since the 2008 season with five straight victories . . . The win over nationally ranked Toledo (Nov. WCRD-Radio (Ball State Student Station) 6) was the Cardinals first win over one of the country's top-25 teams since 2001 91.3 FM when Ball State defeated the Rockets. Pat Boylan, play-by-play Timmy Fogarty, color analyst a Ball State is bowl eligible for a second straight season . . . The Cardinals were last bowl eligible in back-to-back seasons in 2007 and 2008 and Ball State Live Stats played in the International Bowl after the 2007 campaign and the GMAC Bowl www.ballstatesports.com after the 2008 season.

Tickets a The Cardinals have beaten two teams from the Bowl Championship Series www.ballstatesports.com/tickets Automatic Qualifying Conferences in the same year for the first time in school his- tory . . . Ball State defeated Indiana from the Big Ten Conference 41-39 Sept. 15, Listen to the Coach and tallied a 31-27 win over South Florida from the Big East Conference Sept. • Monday Night w/ the Red & White 22 . . . The win over Indiana marked the third straight meeting between the two Radio Show at Applebee's 7-7:45 teams the Cardinals have won. • Nov. 21 - Cardinal Endzone TV Show Featuring Head Coach Pete Lembo a Ball State has won four games this season with a game-winning score in 6 p.m. - WIPB-TV, Muncie the final two minutes or overtime . . . The Cardinals have won three games on their final possession . . . Ball State won on a field goal as time expired at Indi- Follow the Cardinals: ana (Sept. 15) and scored the go-ahead touchdown with 1:02 left in its victory at Twitter: @bsuathletics home over South Florida (Sept. 22) . . . Ball State tallied a 30-24 overtime win Twitter: @BSUCardsFB over Western Michigan (Oct. 13) on a 15-yard TD run on the final play of the OT . Twitter: @Pete_Lembo . . The Cardinals defeated nationally ranked Toledo (Nov. 6) on a 15-yard TD run Facebook: BallStateFootball with 1:43 to play. MEDIA AVAILABILITY • MAC Coaches Conference Call -- Monday at 9:30 a.m. -- Coach Lembo 10:10 a.m. (ET) • FRIDAY - Coach Lembo Press Conference -- Noon at Ball State Alumni Center Live and Archived on www.ballstatesports.com • Practices Open to Media Sun. and Mon. -- Interviews after practice, approximately 5:30 • Monday - Interviews with Coach Lembo (9:30-11 a.m.). Schedule with Joe Hernandez

Ball State vs. Miami University MEDIA AVAILABILITY • MAC Coaches Conference Call -- Monday at 9:30 a.m. -- Coach Lembo 10:10 a.m. (ET) • MONDAY - Coach Lembo Press Conference -- Noon at Ball State Alumni Center Live and Archived on www.ballstatesports.com Football 2012 • Practices Open to Media Mon. and Tues. -- Interviews after practice, approximately 5:45 • Tuesday - Interviews with Coach Lembo (10:30-11:15 a.m.). Schedule with Joe Hernandez General Information Location: Muncie, Ind. 47306 • Scouting Miami University: The RedHawks fell to 4-7 overall and 3-4 in the Mid- Enrollment: 17,851 American Conference after suffering a 30-16 loss at Central Michigan Saturday . . . The Founded: 1918 RedHawks are coached by second-year head coach Don Treadwell, who spent the 2003 President: Dr. Jo Ann Gora season as Ball State's offensive coordinator . . . MU is averaging 23.3 points per game, Alma Mater: Vassar College while allowing 35.3 per contest . . . Miami University averages 85.1 rushing yards and Colors: Cardinal and White 306.0 passing yards per game, while allowing 242.5 rushing yards and 234.7 passing Nickname: Cardinals yards a contest. Home Facility: Scheumann Stadium Surface: FieldTurf • Series vs. MU: Ball State and Miami University have met 27 times with the RedHawks Football History: 2012 is the 88th team holding a 16-10-1 all-time advantage . . . Ball State has won two of the last three meetings First Season in Stadium: 1967 in the series, including a 31-16 win in the last meeting in 2008 at Miami U. . . . In games Capacity: 22,500 played at Oxford, Ohio, the RedHawks hold a 9-5-1 all-time advantage. Conference: Mid-American (West Division) Last Five Meetings Athletics (765.285.1671) 9/29/01 MU 28-20 at Ball State 8/30/07 MU 14-13 at BSU Athletics Director: Bill Scholl 10/18/03 MU 49-3 at Ball State 11/11/08 Ball State 31-16 at MU Alma Mater: Notre Dame ‘79 10/28/06 Ball State 20-17 at MU Associate A.D.: Joe Hernandez Associate A.D./SWA: Karin Lee Ball State Rankings Associate A.D.: Pat Quinn • Ball State ranks second in the MAC and 18th in the nation in total offense (481.18) . . Associate A.D.: TBA . The Cardinals are 21st in rushing offense (213.18), 40th in passing offense (268.0) and Director of Business Services: Stephanie Martin 31st in scoring offense (35.36) . . . Ball State is third in the MAC in rushing offense, fourth Dir. of Athletic Development: Brad Edmondson in passing offense and second in total offense . . . The Cardinals are third in the nation in Asst. Dir. of Development: Stephanie Arnold first downs (28.73 per game) and 23rd in time of possession (31:38) . . . Ball State is tied CVC Events Coordinator: Susan Hargis for 17th in the nation with only six fumbles lost in 2012. Dir. of Marketing & Promotions: Molly Myers Director of Corporate Sales: Jeff Weller • Ball State ranks 16th nationally in net punting (39.84) and fourth in punt return yardage Asst. Director of Corporate Sales: Chris Ulm defense (1.5) . . . The Cardinals are 17th in the nation and first in the MAC in punt returns Compliance Coordinator: Megan Coyne (12.21) and first in the MAC and 30th nationally in kickoff returns (23.95) . . . Ball State is Faculty Representative: Dr. Jim Ruebel first in the MAC and tied for ninth in the nation for fewest sacks allowed per game (0.73). Director of Facilities: Dan Byrnes Assoc. Dir. of Sports Facilities: Gonzo Barajas • Steven Schott ranks first in the nation with 23 field goals made and second in the na- Manager of Sports Facilities: Phil Clay tion with 2.09 field goals per game . . . Schott is also second in the MAC and 12th in the Asst. Manager of Sports Facilities: Bart Ware nation in scoring with 10.27 points per game. Director of Game Operations: Allison Pennock • Travis Freeman is the NCAA leader among current players for total tackles in a career . Athletics Media and Alumni Relations . . He has 453 total tackles in his four seasons and is averaging 9.6 tackles per game over Associate A.D.: Joe Hernandez his career . . . Freeman is second in the MAC and 12th in the nation in tackles per game Assistant Director: Brad Caudill in 2012 with a 10.64 average. Assistant Director: Paula Haughn Assistant Director: Tyson Mathews • Jamill Smith ranks third in the MAC and 15th in the nation with 155.82 all-purpose Multimedia Assistant: Joel Godett yards per game in 2012 . . . He is also third in the MAC and 28th in the country in kickoff Graduate Assistant: Jessica Souto returns with a 25.84 average . . . Smith is sixth in the MAC and 32nd in the nation with 6.27 Secretary: Robin Carter catches per contest.

Athletics Training (Stadium: 765.285.4469) • Willie Snead is tied for fifth in the nation in scrimmage plays of 10 plus yards -- rushing Head Athletics Trainer: Neal Hazen and receiving -- with 50 . . . Snead is 23rd in the nation and third in the MAC with 90.91 Associate Trainer: Shawn Comer receiving yards per game . . . He is second in the MAC and 16th in the country with 6.91 Assistant Trainer: Jillian Brigle receptions per contest. Assistant Trainer: Troy Hershman Assistant Trainer: Sindra Schueler • Joel Cox is tied for second in the nation in blocked kicks/punts with three . . . Cox has blocked three extra points this season. Ticket Office (1.888.BSU.TICKET) Director of Ticket Operations: Rob Richards • Jahwan Edwards is fifth in the MAC and 17th in the nation with 111.18 rushing yards Asst. Director of Ticketing: Mark Serrao per game . . . He is also 42nd in the country with 122.00 all-purpose yards per game. Graduate Assistant: Jordan Baker Sr. Mgr. of Ticket Sales: Jason Taylor • Jonathan Newsome is second in the MAC and 20th nationally in sacks per game with Manager of Ticket Sales: Jamie Levitt a 0.83 average . . . He is also third in the MAC and 40th in the country with 1.22 tackles for loss per game. Mid-American Conference and Bowl Games • The Mid-American Conference is ranked as the fourth best Football Bowl Subdivision conference in the country by cbssports.com . . . The Southeastern Conference was ranked first, followed by the Big 12 and Pac-12, which were tied for second . . . The MAC was ranked fourth . . . The MAC was ranked ahead of the Big Ten, Big East, Atlantic Coast Conference, Western Athletic Conference, Sun Belt and the Mountain West Conference.

"There are six teams that are bowl eligible (second only to the SEC) . . . It is very possible there could be as many -- if not more -- ranked teams from the MAC as there are from the ACC, Big Ten or Big East." -- CBSsports Eye On

Mid-American Conference Primary Bowl Tie-Ins MAC Secondary Tie-Ins Sat., Dec. 15 -- Gildan New Mexico Bowl - Albuquerque, N.M.

Fri., Dec. 21 -- Beef O'Brady's Bowl - St. Petersburg, Fla.

Tues., Jan. 1 -- Ticket City Bowl - Dallas, Texas Dec. 26 Dec. 15 -- 4:30 p.m. Jan. 6 -- 9 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Boise, Idaho -- Sat., Jan. 5 -- BBVA Compass Bowl - Mobile, Ala. -- ESPN Detroit, Mich. -- ESPN ESPN Birmingham, Ala.

2012 Ball State Football (8-3; MAC 5-2) Date Opponent Location Time/Results Media Thurs., Aug 30 Eastern Michigan * Muncie, Ind. W, 37-26 ESPN3/BSRN • Ball State opened the season with a victory and head coach Pete Lembo improved his head coaching record to 9-3 in season openers.

Sat., Sept. 8 Clemson at Clemson, S.C. L, 52-27 ACC Network/ESPN3/BSRN • The Cardinals faced Clemson, which entered the game ranked 12th in the country in the national polls.

Sat., Sept. 15 Indiana at Bloomington, Ind. W, 41-39 Big Ten Network/BSRN • Ball State tallied a third straight victory over Big Ten Conference foe Indiana, and victories in back-to-back seasons over the Hoosiers.

Sat., Sept. 22 South Florida Muncie, Ind. W, 31-27 Big East/ESPN3/BSRN • With the win, the Cardinals defeated two teams from BCS Automatic Qualifying Conference in the same season for the first time in school history.

Sat., Sept. 29 Kent State * at Kent, Ohio L, 45-43 ESPN Plus/ESPN3/BSRN • Ball State suffered a loss on a last second field goal to the MAC East Division Champions.

Sat., Oct. 6 Northern Illinois * Muncie, Ind. L, 35-23 ESPN3/BSRN • The Cardinals' second MAC loss of the year and came to the MAC West Division Champions.

Sat., Oct. 13 Western Michigan * Muncie, Ind. W, 30-24 (OT) BSRN/ESPN3 • Ball State tallied an overtime victory over Western Michigan, marking its third win in the final two minutes or overtime in 2012.

Sat., Oct. 20 Central Michigan * at Mount Pleasant, Mich. W, 41-30 BSRN/ESPN3 • The Cardinals improved to 5-3 overall and 3-2 in the MAC with a victory at Central Michigan's Homecoming Game.

Sat., Oct. 27 Army at West Point, N.Y. W, 30-22 CBS Sports Network/BSRN • Ball State managed its second straight victory over Army after defeating the Black Knights for the first time in school history in 2011.

Tue., Nov. 6 Toledo * at Toledo, Ohio W, 34-27 ESPN2/BSRN • The Cardinals defeated Toledo, which entered the game ranked 23rd in the nation, for Ball State's first win over a ranked opponent since 2001.

Wed., Nov. 14 Ohio * Muncie, Ind. W, 52-27 ESPNU/BSRN • Ball State defeated the defending MAC East Champion, one year after handing the Bobcats a loss in 2011.

NEXT GAME: Fri., Nov. 23 Miami University * at Oxford, Ohio 1 p.m. BSRN

* Mid-American Conference Games; BSRN - Ball State Radio Network - Flagship WLBC FM 104.1 Scott Kovanda - one of 10 semifinalists for the as the nation's most outstand- ing punter

News & Notes

• • • Award Finalists • • •

Scott Kovanda - one of 10 semifinalists for the Ray Guy Award as the nation's most outstanding punter

Steven Schott - one of 20 semifinalists for the as the nation's most outstanding

Jamill Smith - nominee for the Burlsworth Trophy, which goes to the nation's most outstanding player who began his career as a walk-on

Team Captains: Ball State has named Travis Freeman (Cleveland, Ohio/Glenville H.S.), Scott Kovanda (Hartland, Mich./Detroit Catholic Central H.S.), Connor Ryan (Westlake, Ohio/St. Ignatius H.S.) and Keith Wenning (Coldwater, Ohio/Coldwater H.S.) as team captains.

Injury Update: Out: Armand Dehaney (shoulder); Jordan Hansel (ankle); Brian Jones (ankle); David Schneider (ankle); Trent Toothman (knee); Keith Wenning (ankle) Doubtful: Jamill Smith (foot) Questionable: Austin Holtz (foot) Probable: Dan Manick (ankle); Chris Sparrow (knee)

Offensive Line Returns Experience: Five offensive linemen with a combined 157 career starts are on the 2012 squad . . . Kitt O’Brien (Walton, Ind./Lewis Cass H.S.) has 35 career starts . . . He started started two games in 2009, all 12 in 2010, all 12 in 2011 and nine in 2012 . . . Dan Manick (Dyer, Ind./Lake Central H.S.) has 36 career starts . . . He started nine games in 2009, seven in 2010, 12 in 2011 and eight in 2012 . . . Cameron Lowry (Indianapolis, Ind./Pike H.S.) has 30 career starts . . . He started all 12 games in 2009, the first three games of 2010, five games in 2011 and 10 games in 2012 . . . Austin Holtz (Holt, Mich./Holt H.S.) has 30 career starts . . . He started eight games in 2009, six contests in 2010, six in 2011 and 10 in 2012 . . . Jordan Hansel (Covington, Ky./Simon Kenton H.S.) has 26 career starts . . . He started six games in 2010, nine in 2011 and 11 in 2012 . . . Hansel was a 2011 All-Mid-American Conference Second Team selection.

Sharing the Load: Horactio Banks (Chicago, Ill./Simeon H.S.), a redshirt freshman, rushed for a career high 135 yards with one touchdown on 14 carries vs. Ohio . . . He combined with Jahwan Edwards, who rushed for 169 yards at Ohio, to become the first duo to rush for 100 yards apiece in the same game for Ball State since the 2009 season . . . He scored his fourth TD of the season vs. Ohio, and his first since the second game of the year at Clemson . . . Banks rushed for 120 yards and had a career best two touchdowns at Clemson . . . Banks had a 54-yard TD run at Clemson, which was the longest rush of his career . . . He made his collegiate debut with 63 yards and one touchdown on 14 carries in the season opener vs. Eastern Michigan.

Kicking Stats: Steven Schott (Massillon, Ohio/Washington H.S.) is one of 20 semifinalists for the Lou Groza Award, which goes to the nation's most outstanding placekicker . . . A senior placekicker for the Cardinals, Schott connected on field goals of 24 and 30 yards at Toledo, and made his only attempt from 38 yards vs. Ohio . . . Schott leads the nation with 23 field goals made this season, which ranks second on Ball State's single-season chart . . . He needs three field goals to set the school's single season record and pass John Diettrich, who had 25 made field goals in 1985.

Kicking Stats Part II: Schott has made 29-of-32 field goals in his career from 39 yards or less . . . In his career, Schott has connected on 39 field goals and is fifth on Ball State's career chart . . . He needs 11 field goals to move into fourth and pass Brian Jackson, who had 49 from 2003-06 . . . He has made 87 extra points and is fifth on Ball State's all-time charts . . . Schott made a career long 52-yard field goal in the first quarter vs. Eastern Michigan this season and connected on a 51-yard field goal in the second quarter at Indiana . . . Schott made a 42-yard field goal as time expired to give Ball State a 41-39 victory at Indiana . . . It marked the second game-winning kick of his career in the final minute of play . . . Schott made a 44-yard field goal with nine seconds remaining in Ball State's 33-31 win at Eastern Michigan in 2011 . . . Schott ended a streak of 55 consecutive extra points made at Kent State in 2012 . . . The streak is the second longest in program history, trailing only Ian McGarvey's 63 in a row during the 2007 and 2008 seasons.

Defensive Leaders: Eric Patterson (Tampa, Fla./H.B. Plant H.S.), who leads Ball State with eight pass breakups and is tied for team high honors with two interceptions in 2012, tied for team high honors with 10 tackles vs. Ohio . . . Patterson also added one tackle for loss . . . Jonathan Newsome (Cleveland, Ohio/Glenville H.S.), who leads the team wwith 7.5 sacks and 11 tackles for loss, managed eight tackles, 1.5 TFLs and 1.5 sacks vs. Ohio . . . Tony Martin (Park Hills, Mo./Central H.S.), who ranks second for the Cardinals with 78 total tackles, tied with Quintin Cooper (Clayton, Ohio/Northmont H.S.) and Jarrett Swaby (Belle Glade, Fla./Glades Day H.S.) for third in tackles vs. Ohio with seven apiece . . . Swaby ranks third for the Cardinals with 60 tackles. News & Notes

ESPN Top Plays: Ball State's football program has been featured in ESPN's family of networks Top Ten Plays three times this season . . . KeVonn Mabon (St. Louis, Mo./DeSmet Jesuit H.S.) was featured for his 13-yard touchdown catch in the back of the endzone from Keith Wenning (Coldwater, Ohio/Coldwater H.S.) in the fourth quarter of the Cardinals' victory at Army . . . Eric Patterson (Tampa, Fla./H.B. Plant H.S.) was featured for his interception of a first quarter pass vs. Western Michigan, which was initially tipped by Travis Freeman (Cleveland, Ohio/Glenville H.S.) and then batted by Ball State until Patterson came up with his second pick of the season . . . Willie Snead (Belle Glade, Fla./Muskegon, Mich. H.S.) was featured for his game winning touchdown reception vs. South Florida.

Wenning Ways: Keith Wenning, who has started the last 33 games at for the Cardinals, surpassed his passing yardage total from last season and now has thrown for 2,878 yards this year . . . Wenning owns the No. 3 and No. 4 single-season yardage totals in Ball State history with the 2,878 in 2012 and his 2,786 in 2011 . . . Nate Davis owns the top two totals in Ball State history with 3,667 in 2007 and 3,591 in 2008.

One of The MAC's Top Receivers: Willie Snead, who ranks second in the Mid-American Conference in catches per game and third in the league in receiving yards per contest, tallied three catches for 54 yards and one touchdown vs. Ohio . . . He now has 104 career receptions . . . He has seven TD receptions this season and nine in his career . . . His seven touchdown catches in 2012 ties the 10th best single-season mark on the Ball State charts . . . Snead has 76 catches for 1,000 receiving yards in 2012 . . . The 76 catches ranks fourth on Ball State's single-season chart, while the 1,000 receiving yards is the fifth best single season total in Ball State history.

The Nation's Smallest Player: Jamill Smith, who is listed at 5-8, 138 lbs, tallied five catches for 36 yards vs. Ohio . . . He has six TD catches in the past eight games and nine in his career . . . Smith is a nominee for the Burlsworth Trophy, which goes to the nation's most outstanding player who began his career as a walk-on . . . His 69 catches this year rank fifth on Ball State's single-season list.

Dynamic Duo: Jamill Smith and Willie Snead are the 15th and 16th players in Ball State history to reach the 100 reception plateau in a career . . . With 110 career catches, Smith is 13th on Ball State's all-time list . . . Snead has 104 career catches and needs five to move into 13th on the school's all-time charts.

One More Receiver: KeVonn Mabon (St. Louis, Mo./DeSmet Jesuit H.S.) tallied three catches for 44 yards and one touchdown vs. Ohio . . . It marked the second touchdown catch in the career of the true freshman . . . Mabon's two TD catches have come in the last three games . . . He tallied the first TD catch of his career at Army.

Senior Moment: Kelly Page (Sunnyvale, • 2012 Mid-American Conference Standings • Texas/Mesquite H.S.), a fifth-year senior, saw his first snaps from scrimmage after com- West Division MAC Record Overall Record ing in for relief of an injured Keith Wenning vs. Northern Illinois 7-0 10-1 Ohio . . . On his first snap from scrimmage Ball State 5-2 8-3 in 2012, Page faked a handoff and rushed Toledo 5-2 8-3 seven yards into the endzone untouched with Central Michigan 3-4 5-6 2:17 left in the first half to give the Cardinals a Western Michigan 2-6 4-8 21-17 lead . . . Page replaced Wenning for the Eastern Michigan 1-6 2-9 remainder of the game and completed 5-of- 7 passes with two touchdowns to lead Ball East Division MAC Record Overall Record State to a 52-27 win over Ohio . . . The victory Kent State 7-0 10-1 came on Senior Night and was Page's final Bowling Green 5-2 7-4 game in Scheumann Stadium. Ohio 4-3 8-3 Miami University 3-4 4-7 The Career of Kelly Page: Kelly Page red- Buffalo 3-4 4-7 shirted during the 2008 season and started Massachusetts 1-6 1-10 the first seven games of the 2009 campaign Akron 0-7 1-10 before suffering a broken thumb and miss- 2012 Schedule and Results ing the remainder of the year . . . He played (*MAC Games; Home Team underlined; Local time of home team) in nine games and started twice in 2010 . . . Tues., Nov. 20 Wed., Nov. 14 Page saw action in three games in 2011 and Akron at Toledo (7:00) * - ESPN2 Ball State 52, Ohio 27 * completed only 4-of-7 passes for 70 yards . . Northern Illinois 31, Toledo 24 * . In 22 career games, Page has completed 161-of-299 passes for 1,641 yards with 15 Fri., Nov. 23 Sat., Nov. 17 TDs and 11 interceptions . . . He completed Ball State at Miami University (1:00) * Kent State 31, Bowling Green 24 * Central Michigan 30, Miami University 16 * a career best 25 passes on a career high 41 Ohio at Kent State (11:00) * - ESPNU Eastern Mich. 29, Western Michigan 23 * attempts at Toledo in 2009 . . . Page passed Northern Illinois at Eastern Mich. (1:00) * - ESPN3 Buffalo 29, Massachusetts 19 * for a career best 237 yards at Temple in 2009 Buffalo at Bowling Green (2:00) * - ESPN3 . . . He has thrown two TD passes in a game Central Mich. at Massachusetts (3:00) * three times in his career. Keith Wenning • Jr., QB -- Team Captain

• Started the last 33 games at quarterback . . . started every game Career Record Watch Single Game Top Performances since the third game of his true freshman season. Most Yards Completions: • Ranks 32nd in the nation with 261.64 passing yards per game 1. 9,233 Nate Davis, 2006-08 42 vs. Northern Illinois, 2012 and 38th in total offense with 272.91 yards per game. 2. 7,037 Keith Wenning, 2010-12 36 vs. Toledo, 2011 3. 6,271 , 1990-93 35 at Western Michigan, 2011 • Second quarterback in Ball State history to throw for over 7,000 32 at Kent State, 2012 yards in a career . . . owns the No. 3 and No. 4 single-season yard- Most Passes Attempted 29 at Toledo, 2012 age totals in school history with 2,878 this season and 2,786 in 2011. 1. 1,124 Nate Davis, 2006-08 27 vs. Central Michigan, 2011 2. 1,110 Keith Wenning, 2010-12 3. 970 Mike Neu, 1990-93 27 vs. Western Michigan, 2012 • Completed 16-of-20 passes vs. Ohio to set the Ball State career record for pass completions and now has 694 . . . Now owns the top Most Passes Completed Attempts: two marks in school history for pass completions in a season with 1. 694 Keith Wenning, 2010-12 71 vs. Northern Illinois, 2012 287 in 2011 and 279 in 2012 . . . needs 15 pass attempts to become 2. 678 Nate Davis, 2006-08 52 vs. Toledo, 2011 the Cardinals' all-time leader. 3. 580 Mike Neu, 1990-93 50 at Western Michigan, 2011 44 at Indiana, 2012 • Set Ball State records with 71 pass attempts (third most in Mid- Most TD Passes Thrown 43 at Northern Illinois, 2011 American Conference history) and 42 completions vs. Northern Il- 1. 74 Nate Davis, 2006-08 linois . . . broke his own school records in both categories . . . owns 2. 55 Keith Wenning, 2010-12 43 at Kent State, 2012 the top four single-game completion totals and the top three single- 3. 44 Talmadge Hill, 2000-03 43 vs. Western Michigan, 2012 game attempt totals in Ball State history. Most 250-yard plus Passing Games Yards (Includes all 200+): • Tied the Ball State record with five touchdown passes at Kent 1. 20 Nate Davis, 2006-08 445 at Kent State, 2012 State . . . ranks second on Ball State's career chart for most TD 2. 10 Keith Wenning, 2010-12 434 vs. Northern Illinois, 2012 passes in a career with 55. 3. 6 Talmadge Hill, 2000-03 335 at Western Michigan, 2011 6 Joey Lynch, 2003-06 325 vs. Central Michigan, 2011 • Has 22 TD passes this season, which ranks third on Ball State's Pass Completion Percentage 324 vs. Army, 2011 single-season list. 1. .638 Joey Lynch, 2003-06 308 vs. Toledo, 2011 2. .622 Keith Wenning, 2010-12 284 at Eastern Michigan, 2011 • Passed for a career high 445 yards at Kent State, which is the 280 at Toledo, 2012 second highest single-game total in school history, and 434 yards in Most 300-yard plus Passing Games 267 vs. Eastern Michigan, 2012 the next game vs. Northern Illinois. 1. 9 Nate Davis, 2006-08 265 vs. Western Michigan, 2012 ?? 6 Keith Wenning, 2010-11 245 at Northern Illinois, 2011 • His 459 yards of total offense at Kent State (445 passing, 14 rush- 244 vs. South Florida, 2012 ing) is the second best single-game total in school history behind Most Yards in Total Offense Nate Davis' 478 at Nebraska in 2007. 1. 9,732 Nate Davis, 2006-08 231 at Central Michigan, 2012 2. 7,340 Keith Wenning, 2010-12 226 vs. Buffalo, 2011 • Scored the eighth rushing touchdown of his career and his third of 224 at Toledo, 2010 the 2012 season at Central Michigan. 222 at Indiana, 2012 217 vs. Akron, 2010 • Tallied first career pass reception and first career touchdown Single-Season Record Lists 200 at Kent State, 2010 catch on a 12-yard pass from Jamill Smith in the third Most Yards quarter of the Indiana game. 1. 3,667 Nate Davis, 2007 Touchdowns: 2. 3,591 Nate Davis, 2008 5 at Kent State, 2012 • Has 11 career games with at least three touchdown passes and 3. 2,878 Keith Wenning, 2012 3 at Toledo, 2012 10 games of 250 or more yards passing. 4. 2,786 Keith Wenning, 2011 3 at Central Michigan, 2012 5. 2,377 Neil Britt, 1983 3 at Indiana, 2012 3 vs. Eastern Michigan, 2012 Most Passes Attempted 3 at Western Michigan, 2011 Single-Game Record Lists 1. 478 Nate Davis, 2007 3 vs. Central Michigan, 2011 Most Yards 2. 449 Keith Wenning, 2011 3 vs. Army, 2011 1. 469 Mike Neu vs. Toledo, 1993 3. 426 Keith Wenning, 2012 4. 401 Nate Davis, 2008 3 vs. Eastern Michigan, 2010 2. 445 Keith Wenning vs. Kent State, 2012 3. 437 Neil Britt vs. Bowling Green, 1983 5. 348 Neil Britt, 1983 3 at Toledo, 2010 6. 314 Joey Lynch, 2005 3 vs. Akron, 2010 4. 434 Keith Wenning vs. Northern Illinois, 2012 11. 335 Keith Wenning vs. Western Michigan 2011 16. 325 Keith Wenning vs. Central Michigan, 2011 Most Passes Completed 1. 287 Keith Wenning, 2011 Long Pass: 17. 324 Keith Wenning vs. Army, 2011 94 at Eastern Michigan, 2011 2. 279 Keith Wenning, 2012 18. 308 Keith Wenning vs. Toledo, 2011 3. 270 Nate Davis, 2007 4. 258 Nate Davis, 2008 Long TD Pass: Most Passes Attempted 5. 206 Neil Britt, 1983 94 yds to Torieal Gibson, EMU 2011 1. 71 Keith Wenning vs. Northern Illinois, 2012 6. 198 Joey Lynch, 2005 63 yds to Jack Tomlinson, Akron, 2010 2. 52 Keith Wenning vs. Toledo, 2011 3. 50 Keith Wenning vs. Western Michigan, 2011 Most Touchdown Passes Thrown TD Pass - Final Minute - Win or Tie: 1. 30 Nate Davis, 2007 4-yard pass to Willie Snead vs. Most Passes Completed 2. 26 Nate Davis, 2008 Buffalo, 2011, (:29) - WIN 1. 42 Keith Wenning vs. Northern Illinois, 2012 3. 22 Keith Wenning, 2012 9-yard pass to Briggs Orsbon vs. 2. 36 Keith Wenning vs. Toledo, 2011 4. 19 Keith Wenning, 2011 5. 18 Joey Lynch, 2005 Eastern Michigan, 2010 (:34) - TIE 3. 35 Keith Wenning vs. Western Michigan, 2011 4. 32 Keith Wenning vs. Kent State, 2012 18 Nate Davis, 2006 7. 17 Mike Neu, 1993 Overtime TD Passes to Win: 9. 29 Keith Wenning at Toledo, 2012 11t. 27 Keith Wenning vs. Western Michigan, 2012 17 Dave Wilson, 1977 19-yard pass to David Schneider 9. 16 Brent Baldwin, 1984 vs. Akron, 2010 - 2nd OT 15 Andy Roesch, 2002 Most Touchdown Passes Thrown 11. 14 Keith Wenning, 2010 1. 5 Keith Wenning vs. Kent State, 2012 14 Brent Baldwin, 1996 Tied with four others Player Summaries

Jahwan Edwards - RB #32 Jamill Smith - WR #2 Scott Kovanda - P #18 So., 5-10, 230, Matthews, N.C. Jr., 5-8, 140, Muncie, Ind. Sr., 6-3, 205, Hartland, Mich.

• 1,236 yards in 2012 - 4th in school history • Nominee for the Burlsworth Trophy, which • One of 10 semifinalists for the Ray Guy • Scored game-winning touchdowns in the first goes to the nation's most outstanding player Award, which goes to the nation's top punter. overtime period vs. Western Michigan, and on a who began his career as a walk-on. • Team Captain 15-yard run with 1:43 to play at Toledo • First career game with two TD receptions at • Punted 38 times in 2012 and pinned teams • Rushed for 169 yards and one touchdown on Toledo. inside the 20-yard line 23 times. 17 carries vs. Ohio. It marked his fifth straight • Six TD catches in the last eight games and • Has helped Ball State to rank fourth in the 100-yard rushing game, which ties for the sec- nine in his career. nation in punt return defense. Of his 38 punts, ond longest streak in school history. The school • Caught scoring passes from Wenning on the only four have been returned for a 1.5 average. record is six straight games. first drives of both halves at Toledo. • 2011 All-MAC Third Team and one of 10 • 11 rushing TDs, ties for 4th in school history • 14 catches vs. Northern Illinois ranks as the semifinalists for the Ray Guy Award. • Has four career games with multiple TDs. second best single-game effort in Ball State his- • 220 career punts for 9,029 career yards and a • Has 22 career TDs in 23 career games, which tory and set a Scheumann Stadium record for a 41.0 career average. Ranks fourth at Ball State ties for seventh on Ball State's all-time list. Ball State player. in career punt yardage, fourth in career punts • Moved into 10th on Ball State career rushing • Two career games with 100-plus receiving and third in career average. chart and now has 2,009 yards -- 146 vs. NIU and 119 vs. Eastern Mich. • Latest in a long line of Punter U. at Ball State. • Ranks 17th in the nation in rushing. -- both in 2012. Brad Maynard (1993-96) set the Ball State • Three games of 200 or more all-purpose career record with a 44.2 average and was a Edwards' Career Highs: yards -- 253 vs. NIU, 240 vs. EMU, 221 at Indi- consensus All-American before playing 15 years Rushing Yards: 200 vs. Eastern Mich., 2012 ana -- all in 2012. in the NFL. Reggie Hodges, the punter for the Other 100-plus Games: 169 vs. Ohio, 2012; • Ranks third in the MAC and 15th in the nation Cleveland Browns, is in his seventh year in the 105 at Toledo, 2012; 148 at Army, 2012; 128 in all-purpose yards, third in the MAC and 28th NFL. Chris Miller completed his Ball State ca- at Central Mich., 2012; 138 vs. Western Mich., in the country in kickoff returns and sixth in the reer in 2008 ranked second in Ball State annals 2012; 123 at Ohio, 2011; 112 vs. Buffalo, 2011 MAC and 32nd in the nation in catches a game with 10,342 yards and broke Maynard's career TDs: 3 vs. WMU, 2012; EMU, 2012; Army, 2011 • Averaging a team-high 25.8 yards per kickoff average with a 44.77 mark. Attempts: 30 at Army, 2012 return in 2012 with a career long 78-yard KOR Long Rush: 75 vs. Eastern Michigan, 2012 at Eastern Michigan in 2011. Kovanda's Career Highs: Long TD Rush: 75 vs. Eastern Michigan, 2012 • 2011 All-MAC Second Team as a specialist. Punts: 10 at Oklahoma, 2011 Multiple Rushing TD Games: 4 • Threw his first ever collegiate pass on a Punt Yards: 424 at Oklahoma, 2011 12-yard touchdown play to quarterback Keith Wenning in the third quarter at Indiana. Zane Fakes - TE #88 Jr., 6-3, 237, Plainfield, Ind. Smith's Career Highs: Connor Ryan - WR #81 Catches: 14 vs. Northern Illinois, 2012 Jr., 6-1, 194, Westlake, Ohio • Started nine games in 2012 & 27 in career. Yards: 146 vs. Northern Illinois, 2012 • Tied career high with 2 TD catches vs. Ohio TDs in a Game: 2 at Toledo, 2012 • Started five games this season. • Five TD catches in 2012 and seven in career. Long: 43 vs. Army, 2011 • Team Captain • Set a career high with two touchdown Fake's Career Highs: receptions at Kent State. Catches: 11 vs. Northern Illinois, 2012 Willie Snead - WR #3 • Career high seven catches for a career best Yards: 98 vs. Northern Illinois, 2012 So., 5-11, 193, Belle Glade, Fla. 88 yards at Toledo. TDs in a Game: 2 at IU, 2012, vs. Ohio, 2012 • Six catches at Indiana and vs. Eastern Long: 29 at Kent State, 2012 • 104 career receptions Michigan. • 7 TD catches - ties for 10th in school history • Career long 52-yard catch vs. WMU, which is Ryan's Career Highs: Travis Freeman - LB #8 the longest pass play for Ball State in 2012. Catches: 8 at Toledo, 2012 Sr., 6-0, 238, Cleveland, Ohio • 4 career games of 100 plus yards receiving. Yards: 88 at Toledo, 2012 • Has 76 catches for 1,000 yards -- catches are TDs in a Game: 2 at Kent State, 2012 • Started all 11 games and 44-of-47 in career fourth on Ball State's single-season chart and Long: 41 vs. Central Michigan, 2011 • Team Captain who has led the Cardinals in yards is fifth best tackles in eight games this season. • Seven TD catches in 2012, nine in career. • 12th in the nation in tackles per game (10.64) • The Kent State game marked his first career • NCAA career leader among current players 200-plus yard receiving game and his second with 443 career tackles straight contest with at least 100 yards receiving • 16th in country in catches per contest, 23rd in Freeman's Career Highs: nation in receiving yards per game Tackles: 18 at Northern Illinois, 2011 Interceptions: 1, 4 times Snead's Career Highs: Sacks: 2 vs. Central Michigan, 2011 Catches: 14 at Kent State, 2012 Tackles for Loss: 2 vs. Central Michigan, 2011 Yards: 216 at Kent State, 2012 Fumbles Recovered: 1 vs. Northern Ill., 2010 TDs in a Game: 2 at Kent State, 2012 Forced Fumble: 1 at Army, 2012 Long: 52 vs. Western Michigan, 2012 Head Coach Pete Lembo

Second Year at Ball State • Alma Mater: Georgetown ‘92; Master’s - Albany ‘94

Coaching Experience: Career Record: Albany, graduate assistant, 1992-93 Overall: 93-45/12th season Dartmouth, assistant, 1994-96 Mid-American Conference: 9-6/2nd season Hampden-Sydney, assistant, 1997 Lehigh, assistant, 1998-2000 Lehigh, head coach, 2001-05 Elon, head coach, 2006-10 Ball State, head coach, 2011-present

Lehigh, head coach, Elon, head coach, Ball State, head coach, 2001-05 2006-10 2011-Present 2005: 8-3 (Patriot League: 4-2) 2010: 6-5 (Southern Conference: 5-3) 2012: 8-3 (MAC: 5-2) 2004: 9-3 (Patriot League: 5-1; Ranked 15th) 2009: 9-3 (Southern Conference: 7-1; Ranked 9th) 2011: 6-6 (MAC: 4-4) 2003: 8-3 (Patriot League 6-1; Ranked 23rd) 2008: 8-4 (Southern Conference: 6-2; Ranked 17th) 2002: 8-4 (Patriot League 4-3) 2007: 7-4 (Southern Conference: 4-3; Ranked 23rd) 2001: 11-1 (Patriot League 7-0; Ranked 5th) 2006: 5-6 (Southern Conference: 2-5) Lehigh Totals: 44-14 Elon Totals: 35-22 Ball State Totals: 14-9

Personal Information: Date of Birth: April 16, 1970, in Staten Island, N.Y. Marital Status: Married to the former Jenifer Kochis -- children -- Sophia, A.J. & Victoria High School: Monsignor Farrell H.S. in Staten Island, N.Y.

NOTES: Four-year starter as an offensive lineman at Georgetown . . . team captain as a senior in the 1991 season . . . member of the FCS Head Coaches Executive Committee (2001-10), the All-America Selection Committee (2001-05) and the Coaches Association Public Relations Committee (2002-05).

------** CAREER HIGHLIGHTS ** ------At Ball State At Elon • Coached Cardinals to back-to-back wins over teams from the Bowl • Led Elon to 35 victories in five years after taking over a program that tal- Championship Subdivision Automatic Qualifying Conferences -- Indiana lied a 14-42 record in the five years prior to his arrival. (Big Ten), 41-39, and South Florida (Big East), 31-27 in 2012. • Elon was nationally ranked for 33 straight weeks (from 10-20-07 to 9-25- • Led Ball State to back-to-back wins over Indiana -- 2011 (27-20 at Lucas 10) and 34 weeks overall during Lembo's tenure. Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Ind.) and 2012 (41-39 at Bloomington, Ind.) • Managed a 24-14 career record in the Southern Conference. • Coached the Cardinals to two wins over BCS AQ Conferences in the • 2007 Southern Conference Coach of the Year. same year for the first time in school history in 2012. • Raised the NCAA Academic Progress Rate at Elon to 971 in 2009-10 and • Led Ball State to a 34-27 win over nationally ranked Toledo, which a four year average of 965. marked the Cardinals first win over a nationally ranked opponent since • The 2010 team averaged 435.2 yards of total offense per game, the 2001. Toledo entered the game ranked No. 23 by The Associated Press. fourth straight year the Phoenix averaged more than 400 yards per game • Guided Ball State to a second straight 3-1 start, which marks the first on offense. time Ball State has started back-to-back seasons with at least a 3-1 record • Led Elon to the 2009 Football Championship Subdivision Playoffs for the since the 1964 and 1965 teams started the year with 4-0 slates. first time in the history of the program. The nine wins in 2009 tied the school • Improved his career record to 9-3 in season openers after leading Ball record for most wins in a season since 1999. State to a 37-26 win over Eastern Michigan in the first game of the 2012 • Elon spent two weeks ranked third in the nation in 2008, while the 7-4 season. record in 2007 was the school’s first winning campaign since 2000. • Helped Ball State to six wins and bowl eligibility in his first season at the • Led Elon to final rankings in the top-25 in three of his last four seasons helm in 2011, and to bowl eligibility for a second straight season in 2012. -- 23rd in 2007, 17th in 2008 and ninth in 2009. • Led Ball State to the fourth best come-from-behind victory in school his- tory with a 31-27 win over Central Michigan in 2011 in a game the Cardinals At Lehigh fell behind 17-0 in the second quarter. • Led Lehigh to the 2001 and 2004 Patriot League Championship and • Has won his first game as a head coach at all three schools he has berths in the Football Championship Subdivision Playoffs. coached. • His .759 winning percentage at Lehigh was the highest for a head coach • Coached Ball State to his first Mid-American Conference win and first in the school’s history. Scheumann Stadium win in his first home game vs. Buffalo Sept. 17, 2011. • Named the Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year and the Patriot • Led the Cardinals to their first-ever win over Army with a 48-21 victory League Coach of the Year in 2001. at Scheumann Stadium Sept. 24, 2011, and a second win over the Black Knights by a 30-22 margin in 2012. Depth Chart

Ball State Offense (* letters) Ball State Defense (* letters)

75 Matthew Page * 6-6 293 Sr./Jr. East Chicago, Ind. 11 Jonathan Newsome 6-3 236 Sr./Jr. Cleveland, Ohio

QT 78 Drake Miller 6-4 289 Fr./Fr. Sturgis, Mich. RE 46 Michael Ayers 6-1 218 So./Fr. Elks Grove, Calif.

79 Kitt O’Brien *** 6-5 319 Sr./Sr. Walton, Ind. QG 92 Nathan Ollie * 6-1 296 Jr./Jr. Chicago, Ill. 65 Jalen Schlachter 6-6 311 So./Fr. Corunna, Mich. DT 93 Joel Cox * 6-1 284 Jr./Jr. Greenwood, Ind. -OR- 90 Harold Hogue * 6-0 269 Sr./Jr. Indianapolis, Ind. 62 Jacob Richard 6-1 276 So./Fr. Carmel, Ind. - OR - C 73 Dan Manick ** 6-4 290 5th/Sr. Dyer, Ind. 99 Brandon Newman 6-0 303 5th/Sr. Louisville, Ky. NT 93 Joel Cox * 6-1 284 Jr./Jr. Greenwood, Ind. 63 Chris Sparrow 6-1 303 Sr./Sr. Scotts, Mich. SG 65 Jalen Schlachter 6-6 311 So./Fr. Corunna, Mich. 52 Nick Miles 6-2 259 So./So. Burlington, N.C. 35 Keenan Noel 6-1 263 So./Fr. Columbus, Ind. -OR- 72 Cameron Lowry *** 6-6 293 5th/Sr. Indianapolis, Ind. DE 94 Osa Igbinosun 6-2 245 Fr../Fr. Rahway, N.J. ST 63 Chris Sparrow 6-1 303 Sr./Sr. Scotts, Mich.

47 Tony Martin ** 6-0 222 Sr./Sr. Park Hills, Mo. TE 88 Zane Fakes ** 6-3 227 Sr./Jr. Plainfield, Ind. WLB 40 Dylan Curry 6-5 260 So./Fr. Frankfort, Ky. 48 Justin Cruz ** 6-0 225 Sr./Sr. Fleming Island, Fla.

5 Kelly Page ** 6-3 228 5th/Sr. Sunnyvale, Texas MLB 8 Travis Freeman ** 6-0 238 Sr./Sr. Cleveland, Ohio QB 11 Kyle Kamman 6-2 180 Fr./Fr. Columbus, Ind. - OR - 19 Ben Ingle 6-0 224 So./Fr. West Harrison, Ind. 15 Ozzie Mann 6-1 230 Fr./Fr. Hartford City, Ind. 22 Quinton Cooper * 5-7 184 Jr./Jr. Clayton, Ohio Nickel 32 Jahwan Edwards * 5-10 230 So./So. Matthews, N.C. 21 Christopher Calloway 5-11 202 So./So. Bradenton, Fla. HB 28 Barrington Scott 5-11 212 Sr./Jr. Fort Wayne, Ind. -OR- 4 Horactio Banks 5-8 184 So./Fr. Chicago, Ill. 36 Eric Patterson 5-10 194 So./So. Tampa, Fla. BC 6 Jason Pinkston ** 6-1 185 Sr./Sr. Cleveland, Ohio WRX 3 Willie Snead 5-11 191 So./So. Muskegon Hts., Mich. 31 Jordan Williams 6-2 216 Fr./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind. 34 Jarrett Swaby 6-1 193 Gr./Jr. Belle Glade, Fla. SS 49 Joseph Fazio 5-11 208 Sr./Jr. Cedarburg, Wis. 80 Chris Shillings 6-1 206 So./So. Columbus, Ind. WRZ 9 Jack Tomlinson * 5-9 180 Jr./Jr. Westerville, Ohio 27 J.C. Wade 5-10 195 Jr./So. Madisonville, Ky. FS 25 Chris Pauling 5-9 186 Fr./Fr. High Point, N.C. 81 Connor Ryan * 6-1 188 Sr./Jr. Westlake, Ohio WRW 30 KeVonn Mabon 6-3 208 Fr./Fr. St. Louis, Mo. 24 Jeffery Garrett * 5-9 178 Jr./Jr. Indianapolis, Ind. FC 7 Andre Dawson ** 6-0 189 5th/Sr. Lewis Center, Ohio

Ball State Specialists (* letters) PK 14 Steven Schott ** 6-0 171 5th/Sr. Massillon, Ohio H 18 Scott Kovanda *** 6-3 207 5th/Sr. Hartland, Mich. KO 1 Scott Secor 5-8 158 So./Jr. New Lenox, Ill. 81 Connor Ryan * 6-1 188 Sr./Jr. Westlake, Ohio

18 Scott Kovanda *** 6-3 207 5th/Sr. Hartland, Mich. 2 Jamill Smith * 5-8 138 Sr./Jr. Muncie, Ind. P 1 Scott Secor 5-8 158 So./Jr.. New Lenox, Ill. PR 9 Jack Tomlinson * 5-9 180 Jr./Jr. Westerville, Ohio

96 Garrett Mack 6-3 203 Jr./So. Indianapolis, Ind. 2 Jamill Smith * 5-8 138 Sr./Jr. Muncie, Ind. LS 40 Dylan Curry 6-5 261 So./Fr. Frankfort. Ky. KR 32 Jahwan Edwards * 5-10 230 So./So. Matthews, N.C. Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown (High School) No. Name (Ltrs. *) Pos. 98 Ian Anderson DT 6-3 282 So./Fr. Pfafftown, N.C. (Reagan) 1 Scott Secor PK 46 Michael Ayers DE 6-1 218 So./Fr. Elks Grove, Calif. (Laguna Creek) 2 Jamill Smith * WR 26 Avery Bailey LB 6-0 216 So./Fr. Cleveland, Ohio (St. Edward) 3 Willie Snead WR 4 Horactio Banks RB 5-8 184 So./Fr. Chicago, Ill. (Simeon) 4 Horactio Banks RB 66 Steven Bell OL 6-4 290 Fr./Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Indian Hill) 5 Kelly Page ** QB 82 Shane Belle WR 6-2 190 Jr./So. Cleveland, Ohio (Glenville) 6 Jason Pinkston ** CB 42 Julian Boyd LB 6-2 220 So./So. Roswell, Ga. (Roswell) 6 Aaron Hepp WR 85 Sam Brunner TE 6-2 237 Fr./Fr. Washington, Mich. (Romeo) 7 Andre Dawson ** CB 59 Tevin Bryant LB 5-9 242 So./Fr. Bradenton, Fla. (Braden River) 7 Jason Puhr PK/P 21 Christopher Calloway OLB 5-11 202 So./So. Bradenton, Fla. (Palmetto) 8 Travis Freeman ** LB 22 Quintin Cooper * CB 5-7 184 Jr./Jr. Clayton, Ohio (Northmont) 9 Jack Tomlinson * WR 93 Joel Cox * DT 6-1 288 Jr./Jr. Greenwood, Ind. (Center Grove) 10 Keith Wenning * QB 48 Justin Cruz ** LB 6-0 224 Sr./Sr. Fleming Island, Fla. (Fleming Island) 11 Jonathan Newsome DE 40 Dylan Curry TE 6-5 260 So./Fr. Frankfort, Ky. (Western Hills) 11 Kyle Kamman QB 7 Andre Dawson ** CB 6-0 189 5th/Sr. Lewis Center, Ohio (Olentangy) 12 Toney Williams RB 13 Armand Dehaney *** CB 5-6 170 Sr./Sr. Maple Heights, Ohio (Walsh Jesuit) 13 Armand Dehaney *** CB 23 Dwayne Donigan ** RB 5-5 181 5th/Sr. Indianapolis, Ind. (Broad Ripple) 13 Antonio Heard WR 17 Alex Egan PK/P 5-11 198 Fr./Fr. Leo, Ind. (Leo) 14 Steven Schott ** PK 32 Jahwan Edwards * RB 5-10 225 So./So. Matthews, N.C. (Butler) 15 Ozzie Mann QB 88 Zane Fakes ** TE 6-3 237 Sr./Jr. Plainfield, Ind. (Plainfield) 15 Keith Lee CB 49 Joseph Fazio FS 5-11 208 Sr./Jr. Cedarburg, Wis. (Cedarburg) 16 Brooks Medaris QB 71 Bryan Ford OT 6-3 300 So./Fr. Southfield, Mich. (Southfield Christian) 18 Scott Kovanda *** P 8 Travis Freeman ** LB 6-0 235 Sr./Sr. Cleveland, Ohio (Glenville) 17 Kenneth Lee LB 83 Trey Gardner WR 6-4 216 So./Fr. Petersburg, Va. (Dinwiddie) 17 Alex Egan PK/P 24 Jeffery Garrett * CB 5-9 186 Jr./Jr. Indianapolis, Ind. (Ben Davis) 19 Ben Ingle LB 55 John Godfrey DL 6-0 243 Fr./Fr. South Bend, Ind. (St. Joseph’s) 20 Jared Scaringe WR 56 Bo Greene LB 6-0 230 So./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind. (Ben Davis) 20 Curtez Hawkins S 70 Jordan Hansel ** OG 6-4 326 Jr./Jr. Covington, Ky. (Simon Kenton) 21 Christopher Calloway LB 68 Jeremiah Harvey DT 6-2 300 So./Fr. Culver, Ind. (Culver) 21 Kyle Schmidt P 20 Curtez Hawkins S 5-10 191 Jr./So. St. Louis, Mo. (McCluer) 22 Quintin Cooper * CB 13 Antonio Heard WR 6-0 196 So./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind. (Ben Davis) 23 Dwayne Donigan ** RB 6 Aaron Hepp WR 6-3 186 Fr./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind. (Bishop Chatard) 24 Jeffery Garrett * CB 43 Martez Hester S 6-2 188 Fr./Fr. Kennesaw, Ga. (North Cobb) 25 Chris Pauling FS 91 Chris Hinton DL 6-1 247 Sr./Jr. Brownstown, Ind. (Central) 25 Tre Roby WR 90 Harold Hogue * NT 6-0 269 Sr./Jr. Indianapolis, Ind. (Cathedral) 26 Avery Bailey LB 61 Taylor Hoke C 6-1 296 Jr./So. New Albany, Ind. (New Albany) 27 J.C. Wade SS 33 Tyree Holder CB 5-11 163 Fr./Fr. Thonotosassa, Fla. (Tampa Catholic) 28 Barrington Scott RB 77 Austin Holtz ** OT 6-5 300 5th/Sr. Holt, Mich. (Holt) 29 Brian Jones SS 45 Dae’Shaun Hurley S 6-0 198 Fr./Fr. Chicago, Ill. (Julian) 30 KeVonn Mabon WR 94 Osa Igbinosun DE 6-2 245 Fr./Fr. Rahway, N.J. (Rahway) 31 Jordan Williams WR 19 Ben Ingle LB 6-0 224 So./Fr. West Harrison, Ind. (LaSalle) 32 Jahwan Edwards * RB 97 Donovan Jarrett ** DT 6-3 327 Sr./Sr. Hamilton, Ohio (Hamilton) 33 Tyree Holder CB 51 Wes Johnson DE 6-3 208 Fr./Fr. Grand Rapids, Mich. (Grand Rapids) 34 Jarrett Swaby S 29 Brian Jones SS 5-10 195 Jr./So. Chicago, Ill. (Morgan Park) 35 Keenan Noel DE 11 Kyle Kamman QB 6-2 180 Fr./Fr. Columbus, Ind. (North) 36 Eric Patterson CB 39 Brandon Kish S 5-10 200 Sr./Jr. Amherst, Ohio (Steele) 37 Aaron Taylor S 18 Scott Kovanda *** P 6-3 205 5th/Sr. Hartland, Mich. (Detroit Catholic) 38 Efe Scott-Emuakpor WR 15 Keith Lee CB 5-8 178 Sr./Jr. Walton, Ind. (Lewis Cass) 39 Brandon Kish S 17 Kenneth Lee LB 6-2 224 Sr./Jr. Indianapolis, Ind. (Lawrence Central) 40 Dylan Curry TE 72 Cameron Lowry *** OT 6-6 293 5th/Sr. Indianapolis, Ind. (Pike) 41 Stewart Turner WR 30 KeVonn Mabon WR 6-3 208 Fr./Fr. St. Louis, Mo. (DeSmet Jesuit) 42 Julian Boyd LB 96 Garrett Mack LS 6-3 203 Jr./So. Indianapolis, Ind. (Center Grove) 43 Martez Hester S 73 Dan Manick ** C 6-4 290 5th/Sr. Dyer, Ind. (Lake Central) 44 Michael Raby TE 15 Ozzie Mann QB 6-1 230 Fr./Fr. Hartford City, Ind. (Delta) 44 Kyle Seger DE 47 Tony Martin ** LB 6-0 225 Sr./Sr. Park Hills, Mo. (Central) 45 Dae’Shaun Hurley S 16 Brooks Medaris QB 5-10 191 Sr./Jr. Muncie, Ind. (Delta) 46 Michael Ayers LB 52 Nick Miles DE 6-2 265 So./So. Mebane, N.C. (Eastern Alamance) 47 Tony Martin ** LB 78 Drake Miller OL 6-4 289 Fr./Fr. Sturgis, Mich. (Sturgis) 48 Justin Cruz ** LB 99 Brandon Newman DT 6-0 315 5th/Sr. Louisville, Ky. (Pleasure Ridge Park) 49 Joseph Fazio FS Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown (High School) No. Name (Ltrs. *) Pos. 11 Jonathan Newsome DE 6-3 236 Sr./Jr. Cleveland, Ohio (Glenville) 50 Trent Toothman LB 35 Keenan Noel DE 6-1 270 So./Fr. Columbus, Ind. (North) 51 Wes Johnson DE 79 Kitt O’Brien *** OG 6-5 325 Sr./Sr. Walton, Ind. (Lewis Cass) 52 Nick Miles DE 92 Nathan Ollie * DT 6-1 295 Jr./Jr. Chicago, Ill. (Mount Carmel) 53 Zack Ryan LB 84 Derek Orr TE 6-5 235 Jr./So. Marshallville, Ohio (Smithville) 54 Aaron Woosley DT 87 Jacolby Owens WR 6-3 216 So./Fr. South Holland, Ill. (Thornridge) 55 John Godfrey DL 5 Kelly Page ** QB 6-3 228 5th/Sr. Sunnyvale, Texas (Mesquite) 56 Bo Greene LB 75 Matthew Page * OT 6-6 300 Sr./Jr. East Chicago, Ind. (Central) 57 Nick Traub LS 58 Pete Parks DT 6-1 286 Fr./Fr. Crown Point, Ind. (Crown Point) 58 Pete Parks DT 36 Eric Patterson CB 5-10 193 So./So. Tampa, Fla. (H.B. Plant) 59 Tevin Bryant LB 25 Chris Pauling FS 5-9 183 Fr./Fr. High Point, N.C. (T.W. Andrews) 60 Josh Smith OL 6 Jason Pinkston ** CB 6-1 183 Sr./Sr. Cleveland, Ohio (Glenville) 61 Taylor Hoke OL 67 Nick Plavchak OL 6-4 301 So./Fr. Carmel, Ind. (Guerin Catholic) 62 Jacob Richard C 7 Jason Puhr PK/P 5-9 188 So./Fr. Smyrna, Tenn. (Blackman) 63 Chris Sparrow OG 44 Michael Raby TE 6-2 265 Fr./Fr. Sheridan, Ind. (North Central) 64 David Raffin OL 64 David Raffin OL 6-3 305 Jr./So. Chesterton, Ind. (Chesteron) 65 Jalen Schlachter OG 74 Tyler Rayburn OG 6-3 296 So./Fr. Columbus, Ind. (East) 66 Steven Bell OL 62 Jacob Richard C 6-1 285 Jr./So. Carmel, Ind. (Weston (Conn.) 67 Nick Plavchak OL 25 Tre Roby WR 5-8 150 Fr./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind. (Cathedral) 68 Jeremiah Harvey DT 81 Connor Ryan * WR 6-1 194 Sr./Jr. Westlake, Ohio (St. Ignatius) 69 Carlutorbantu 53 Zack Ryan LB 5-10 212 Fr./Fr. Westlake, Ohio (St. Ignatius) Zaramo DT 20 Jared Scaringe WR 5-9 174 Jr./So. Indianapolis, Ind. (Scecina) 70 Jordan Hansel ** OG 65 Jalen Schlachter OG 6-6 317 So./Fr. Corunna, Mich. (Corunna) 71 Bryan Ford OT 21 Kyle Schmidt P 6-2 228 Fr./Fr. Chesterton, Ind. (Chesterton) 72 Cameron Lowry *** OT 89 David Schneider * TE 6-2 240 Jr./Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Moeller) 73 Dan Manick ** C 14 Steven Schott ** PK 6-0 172 5th/Sr. Massillon, Ohio (Washington) 74 Tyler Rayburn OG 28 Barrington Scott RB 5-11 214 Sr./Jr. Fort Wayne, Ind. (Snider) 75 Matthew Page * OT 38 Efe Scott-Emuakpor WR 6-3 183 Fr./Fr. East Lansing, Mich. (East Lansing) 76 Connor Stefanski OL 1 Scott Secor PK 5-8 166 Jr./So. New Lenox, Ill. (Lincolnway Central) 77 Austin Holtz ** OT 44 Kyle Seger DE 6-2 243 Fr./Fr. Huntingburg, Ind. (Southridge) 78 Drake Miller OL 80 Chris Shillings WR 6-1 205 So./So. Columbus, Ind. (North) 79 Kitt O’Brien *** OG 95 Darnell Smith DT 5-11 275 Fr./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind. (Warren Central) 80 Chris Shillings WR 2 Jamill Smith * WR 5-8 140 Sr./Jr. Muncie, Ind. (South) 81 Connor Ryan * WR 60 Josh Smith OL 6-2 253 Fr./Fr. Plainfield, Ind. (Avon) 82 Shane Belle WR 3 Willie Snead WR 5-11 193 So./So. Belle Glade, Fla. (Muskegon, Mich.) 83 Trey Gardner WR 63 Chris Sparrow OG 6-1 303 Sr./Sr. Scotts, Mich. (Vicksburg) 84 Derek Orr TE 76 Connor Stefanski OL 6-4 283 Fr./Fr. Waukesha, Wis. (West) 85 Sam Brunner TE 86 Ryan Summers WR 6-0 166 Jr./So. Columbus, Ohio (Olentangy) 86 Ryan Summers WR 34 Jarrett Swaby S 6-1 193 Grad./Jr. Belle Glade, Fla. (Glades Day) 87 Jacolby Owens WR 37 Aaron Taylor S 5-11 191 Fr./Fr. Lawrenceville, Ga. (Central Gwinnett) 88 Zane Fakes ** TE 9 Jack Tomlinson ** WR 5-9 175 Jr./Jr. Westerville, Ohio (South) 89 David Schneider * TE 50 Trent Toothman LB 6-0 236 So./Fr. Salem, Ohio (Salem) 90 Harold Hogue * NT 57 Nick Traub LS 6-1 185 Fr./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind. (Bishop Chatard) 91 Chris Hinton DL 41 Stewart Turner WR 5-9 166 Fr./Fr. Orrville, Ohio (Orrville) 92 Nathan Ollie * DT 27 J.C. Wade SS 5-10 195 Jr./So. Madisonville, Ky. (North Hopkins) 93 Joel Cox * DT 10 Keith Wenning * QB 6-3 220 Jr./Jr. Coldwater, Ohio (Coldwater) 94 Osa Igbinosun DE 31 Jordan Williams WR 6-2 216 Fr./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind. (North Central) 95 Darnell Smith DT 12 Toney Williams RB 6-0 215 Sr./Jr. Alpharetta, Ga. (Milton) 96 Garrett Mack LS 54 Aaron Woosley DT 6-3 295 Fr./Fr. Baltimore, Ohio (Lancaster) 97 Donovan Jarrett ** DT 69 Carlutorbantu Zaramo DT 6-3 301 Fr./Fr. Richmond Heights, Ohio (Brush) 98 Ian Anderson DT 45 Zach Zehendner TE 6-5 230 Fr./Fr. Mishawaka, Ind. (Marian) 99 Brandon Newman DT

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Horactio Banks (Horatio) Kamman (KAY-men) Efe Scott-Emuakpor (F-ee, Scott....Eee-muh-poor) Brunner (BRUNN-er) Kovanda (coe-vahn-duh) Secor (SEE-core) Dae’Shaun Hurley (Day-SHAWN) KeVonn Mabon (KEY-vohn, MAY-bonn) Swaby (swab-ee) Jahwan Edwards (JUH-wahn) Noel (knoll) Scaringe (SCUH-rin-g) Fazio (FAHZ - e - oh) Puhr (pure) Carlutorbantu Zaramo Osazuwamen Igbinosun (OSA, IG-bin-oh-sun) Raby (RAY-bee) (Carl-ooh-tore-ban-too, Za-RAM-oh) The Last Time

Scored over 50 points: Returned a kickoff for a TD: BSU: 11-14-12 -- Ball State 52, Ohio 27 BSU: 10-16-10 -- Eric Williams vs. Eastern Michigan (92 yards) OPP: 9-8-12 -- Clemson 52, Ball State 27 OPP: 9-29-12 -- Dri Archer, Kent State (99 yards)

Held Scoreless in a game: Returned a Fumble for a TD: BSU: 10-8-11 -- Temple 42, Ball State 0 BSU: 11-15-11 -- Joshua Howard at Northern Illinois (92 yards) OPP: 10-4-08 -- Ball State 31, Toledo 0 Game with Back-to-Back Kicks Returned for Touchdowns: Held under 100 yards rushing in a game: 10-22-05 -- Ball State at Ohio (BSU’s Dante Love/OU’s Scott Mayle) BSU: 11-25-11 -- vs. Toledo (78) OPP: 11-12-10 -- Buffalo (88) Returned a punt for a TD and a kickoff for a TD in the same season: BSU: 2005, Dante Love, 94 yard KOR vs. Ohio, 10-22-05, and Held under 100 yards passing in a game: B.J. Hill, 54 yard PR vs. Akron, 11-5-05 BSU: 10-1-11 -- at Oklahoma (95) OPP: 10-27-12 -- Army (38) Recorded a safety: BSU: 10-24-09 -- Team at Eastern Michigan Held under 200 yards total offense: OPP: 10-27-12 -- Army BSU: 9-25-10 -- at Iowa (112) OPP: 11-12-10 -- Buffalo (144) Defensive Extra Point: OPP: 10-8-05 -- Western Michigan A player rushed for 200 yards or more in a game: BSU: 8-30-12 -- Jahwan Edwards vs. Eastern Michigan (200) The last time Ball State played a top-25 team: OPP: 11-6-12 -- David Fluellen, Toledo (200) 11-6-12 -- Ball State 34, Toledo 27 at Toledo Toledo entered the game ranked #23 by The Associated Press and Two players rushed for over 100 yards in a game: #25 by ESPN/USA Today BSU: 11-14-12 -- Jahwan Edwards (169) and Horactio Banks (135) vs. Ohio OPP: 10-27-12 -- Army (Trent Steelman, 101, Hayden Tippett 100) The last time Ball State defeated a top-25 team: 11-6-12 -- Ball State 34, Toledo 27 at Toledo Two players rushed for over 200 yards in a game: BSU: 10-24-09 -- MiQuale Lewis (301) and Cory Sykes (203) at Eastern Mich. Toledo entered the game ranked #23 by The Associated Press and #25 by ESPN/USA Today A QB rushed for over 100 yards in a game: BSU: 10-28-00 -- Talmadge Hill vs. Central Michigan (101) The last time Ball State hosted a top-25 team: OPP: 10-27-12 -- Trent Steelman, Army (101) 11-22-03 -- vs. Bowling Green (BG 41-14) Bowling Green entered the game ranked #22 by AP An individual passed for over 300 yards: and #25 by ESPN/USA Today BSU: 9-29-12 -- Keith Wenning vs. Northern Illinois (434) OPP: 10-20-12 -- Ryan Radcliff, Central Michigan (339) The last time Ball State played a top-25 team on the road: An individual scored four or more TDs in a game: 11-6-12 -- Ball State 34, Toledo 27 at Toledo BSU: 9-20-08 -- MiQuale Lewis (4), at Indiana Toledo entered the game ranked #23 by The Associated Press and OPP: 10-8-05 -- Greg Jennings (4), Western Michigan #25 by ESPN/USA Today

Had a field goal blocked: The highest ranked teams Ball State has ever played: BSU: 9-18-10 -- at Purdue 10-1-11 -- at Oklahoma (OU 62-6) OPP: 11-5-11 -- at Eastern Michigan (Joshua Howard) Oklahoma entered the game ranked #1 by Had a punt blocked: ESPN/USA Today and #2 by AP BSU: 10-22-11 -- vs. Central Michigan OPP: 10-24-09 -- at Eastern Michigan (Robert Eddins) 11-4-06 -- at Michigan (UM 34-26) Entered Game ranked #2 by AP and #2 by USA Today Had a PAT blocked: OPP: 10-20-12 -- Central Michigan (Joel Cox) The last time Ball State was ranked: 12-7-08 -- Ranked 22nd in BCS Standings and by USA Today, Returned an interception for a TD: and ranked 23rd in Associated Press Poll BSU: 9-11-10 -- Charlie Todd (36 yards) vs. Liberty OPP: 11-25-11 -- Jermaine Robinson (58 yards), Toledo Highest Ball State has ever been ranked: Returned a punt for a TD: 11-3-08 -- Ranked 12th in BCS Standings and by AP, and 13th BSU: 11-24-09 -- Charlie Todd vs. Western Michigan (87 yards) by USA Today OPP: 11-20-10 -- Northern Illinois Most consecutive weeks Ball State has ever been ranked: 10-5-08 to 12-7-08 -- Ball State ranked nine straight weeks Largest Comebacks in School History . . . 27 pts. BSU 31, Toledo 30 Oct. 9, 1993 at BSU -- BSU was behind 30-3 In Ball State’s 1993 Homecoming game vs. Toledo, the Cardinals fell behind 16-3 at the half, and Toledo scored two third-quarter touchdowns to take a 30-3 lead with 4:10 remaining in the third stanza. Ball State’s rally began with 2:24 left in the third quarter on a 22-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Mike Neu to receiver Brian Oliver. A Tony Nibbs’ two-point conversion run made the score 30-11 and that was all the scoring in the third stanza. BSU started its fourth-quarter scoring with a Neu to Oliver 98-yard TD pass with 11:02 left in the game. The Matt Swart extra point kick was good and closed the gap to 30-18. With 2:40 left in the contest, Neu completed a 15-yard scoring strike to receiver Kyle Robinson. Followed by Swart’s extra point kick, the Cardinals were down 30-24. Ball State’s final score came on a Neu to Erin McCray 6-yard pass as time expired in the game. Swart’s extra point kick with no time left on the clock gave the Cardinals a 31-30 win.

22 pts. BSU 26, Eastern Michigan 25 Nov. 12, 2005 at EMU -- BSU was behind 22-0 20 pts. BSU 24, Central Michigan 23 Oct. 24, 1992 at BSU -- BSU was behind 20-0 17 pts. BSU 30, Ohio 27 (OT) Oct. 12, 1996 at BSU -- BSU was behind 17-0 17 pts. BSU 37, Central Michigan 34 Oct. 18, 1997 at BSU -- BSU was behind 34-17 17 pts. BSU 31, Central Michigan 27 Oct. 22, 2011 at BSU -- BSU was behind 17-0 16 pts. BSU 30, DePauw 24 Oct. 17, 1959 at Ball State 15 pts. BSU 42, St. Joseph’s 19 Nov. 6, 1965 at Ball State 15 pts. BSU 26, Indiana State 24 Oct. 28, 1967 at Indiana State Ball2012 State Combined Statistics Team Statistics (as of Nov 15, 2012) All games

Date Opponent Score Att. Record: Overall Home Away Neutral * 8/30/12 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 37-26 12725 All games 8-3 4-1 4-2 0-0 9/8/12 at #12 Clemson L 27-52 78000 Conference 5-2 3-1 2-1 0-0 9/15/12 at Indiana W 41-39 48186 Non-Conference 3-1 1-0 2-1 0-0 9/22/12 SOUTH FLORIDA W 31-27 16397 * 9/29/12 at Kent State L 43-45 21657 Team Statistics BSU OPP * 10/6/12 NORTHERN ILLINOIS L 23-35 11238 FIRST DOWNS 316 259 * 10/13/12 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 30-24 14192 R u s h i n g 133 117 * 10/20/12 at Central Michigan W 41-30 14081 P a s s i n g 158 126 10/27/12 at Army W 30-22 30010 P e n a l t y 25 16 * 11/6/12 at No. 25 Toledo W 34-27 18211 * 11/14/12 OHIO W 52-27 10097 RUSHING YARDAGE 2345 2367 Rushing Attempts 461 455 Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Average Per Rush 5.1 5.2 EDWARDS, Jahwan 11 200 1236 13 1223 6.1 11 75 111.2 Average Per Game 213.2 215.2 BANKS, Horactio 9 86 517 12 505 5.9 4 54 56.1 TDs Rushing 21 21 SCOTT, B. 10 93 385 11 374 4.0 1 20 37.4 PASSING YARDAGE 2948 2829 WENNING, Keith 11 51 176 52 124 2.4 3 17 11.3 C o m p - A t t - I n t 286-435-10 216-354-7 SMITH, Jamill 11 8 62 7 55 6.9 0 30 5.0 WILLIAMS, Toney 9 9 44 0 44 4.9 1 12 4.9 Average Per Pass 6.8 8.0 PAGE, Kelly 1 4 34 0 34 8.5 1 10 34.0 Average Per Catch 10.3 13.1 DONIGAN, Dwayne 9 3 15 0 15 5.0 0 7 1.7 Average Per Game 268.0 257.2 WILLIAMS, J. 6 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.7 TDs Passing 25 23 KOVANDA, Scott 11 1 0 7 -7 -7.0 0 0 -0.6 TOTAL OFFENSE 5293 5196 TEAM 4 5 0 26 -26 -5.2 0 0 -6.5 Average Per Play 5.9 6.4 Total 11 461 2473 128 2345 5.1 21 75 213.2 Average Per Game 481.2 472.4 Opponents 11 455 2546 179 2367 5.2 21 71 215.2 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 37-886 58-1220 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 14-171 4-6 WENNING, Keith 11 134.59 279-426-10 65.5 2878 22 52 261.6 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 7-53 10-38 PAGE, Kelly 1 214.91 5-7-0 71.4 41 2 13 41.0 FUMBLES-LOST 11-6 7-6 SMITH, Jamill 11 386.80 2-2-0 100.0 29 1 17 2.6 PENALTIES-Yards 51-520 86-839 Total 11 137.04 286-435-10 65.7 2948 25 52 268.0 PUNTS-AVG 38-40.5 54-40.7 Opponents 11 145.63 216-354-7 61.0 2829 23 70 257.2 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 1 : 4 0 2 8 : 1 6 Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g 3RD-DOWN Conversions 77/162 66/157 SNEAD, Willie 11 76 1000 13.2 7 52 90.9 4TH-DOWN Conversions 7/13 11/17 SMITH, Jamill 11 69 706 10.2 6 42 64.2 FAKES, Zane 11 51 404 7.9 5 29 36.7 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg RYAN, Connor 11 42 331 7.9 3 25 30.1 COOPER, Quintin 2 5 2.5 0 5 MABON, KeVonn 10 17 262 15.4 2 44 26.2 PATTERSON, Eric 2 47 23.5 0 46 EDWARDS, Jahwan 11 8 45 5.6 0 12 4.1 JONES, Brian 1 0 0.0 0 0 SCHNEIDER, D. 10 5 23 4.6 0 9 2.3 SHILLINGS, C. 9 4 51 12.8 0 23 5.7 NEWMAN, Brandon 1 0 0.0 0 0 TOMLINSON, Jack 9 4 31 7.8 0 14 3.4 MARTIN, Tony 1 1 1.0 0 3 BANKS, Horactio 9 4 14 3.5 0 6 1.6 CURRY, Dylan 10 2 38 19.0 0 33 3.8 Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk WENNING, Keith 11 2 29 14.5 1 17 2.6 KOVANDA, Scott 38 1540 40.5 56 1 16 23 6 0 SCOTT, B. 10 2 14 7.0 1 7 1.4 Total 11 286 2948 10.3 25 52 268.0 Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Opponents 11 216 2829 13.1 23 70 257.2 SMITH, Jamill 11 152 13.8 0 27 Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk TOMLINSON, Jack 3 19 6.3 0 19 SCHOTT, Steven 23-28 82.1 1-1 6-6 8-11 6-7 2-3 52 0 Total 14 171 12.2 0 27 Opponents 4 6 1.5 0 8 PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg SCHOTT, Steven - 23-28 44-45 - - - - - 113 SMITH, Jamill 31 801 25.8 0 46 EDWARDS, Jahwan 11 ------66 SNEAD, Willie 7 ------42 EDWARDS, Jahwan 5 74 14.8 0 20 SMITH, Jamill 6 ------36 RYAN, Connor 1 11 11.0 0 11 FAKES, Zane 5 ------30 Total 37 886 23.9 0 46 WENNING, Keith 4 ------24 Opponents 58 1220 21.0 1 99 BANKS, Horactio 4 ------24 RYAN, Connor 3 ------18 All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g SCOTT, B. 2 ------12 SMITH, Jamill 11 55 706 152 801 0 1714 155.8 MABON, KeVonn 2 ------12 PAGE, Kelly 1 ------6 EDWARDS, Jah 11 1223 45 0 74 0 1342 122.0 WILLIAMS, Toney 1 ------6 SNEAD, Willie 11 0 1000 0 0 0 1000 90.9 Total 46 23-28 44-45 - - - - - 389 Total 11 2345 2948 171 886 53 6403 582.1 Opponents 45 13-18 37-41 3-3 - 0-1 - 1 354 Opponents 11 2367 2829 6 1220 38 6460 587.3

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Ball State 86 89 113 95 6 389 WENNING, Keith 11 477 124 2878 3002 272.9 Opponents 57 145 51 101 0 354 EDWARDS, Jahwan 11 200 1223 0 1223 111.2 BANKS, Horactio 9 86 505 0 505 56.1 Total 11 896 2345 2948 5293 481.2 Opponents 11 809 2367 2829 5196 472.4 2012 Statistics Ball State Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Nov 15, 2012) All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd # Defensive Leaders ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 8 FREEMAN, Travis 43 74 117 1.0-1 . . 2 2 . 1 . . 47 MARTIN, Tony 33 45 78 2.5-11 1.0-6 1-1 2 2 1-54 . . . 34 SWABY, Jarrett 24 36 60 1.5-4 . . 2 . . . . . 36 PATTERSON, Eric 42 14 56 4.5-10 . 2-47 8 . . 1 . . 24 GARRETT, J. 32 18 50 1.0-3 . . 4 . . . . . 48 CRUZ, Justin 26 23 49 3.0-4 ...... 11 NEWSOME, J. 22 26 48 11.0-42 7.5-35 . 1 1 . . . . 52 MILES, Nick 22 24 46 4.5-13 2.0-10 ...... 92 OLLIE, Nathan 17 28 45 6.5-26 3.0-16 . . 1 1-14 . . . 27 WADE, J.C. 26 16 42 . . . 3 . . 1 . . 22 COOPER, Quintin 28 13 41 1.0-2 . 2-5 1 1 . . . . 17 LEE, Kenneth 17 20 37 2.5-10 1.0-8 . 1 . 1-11 1 . . 29 JONES, Brian 21 13 34 1.0-1 . 1-0 1 1 1-0 . . . 99 NEWMAN, Brandon 13 15 28 5.0-33 2.5-26 1-0 . 1 . 1 . . 25 PAULING, Chris 7 10 17 . . . 1 . . . . . 6 PINKSTON, Jason 8 9 17 1.0-1 . . 3 . . 1 . . 93 COX, Joel 4 11 15 0.5-1 0.5-1 . . . . . 3 . 13 DEHANEY, Armand 5 8 13 . . . 3 . . . . . 49 FAZIO, Joseph 2 10 12 ...... 97 JARRETT, D. 3 6 9 ...... 21 CALLOWAY, C. 257 ...... 35 NOEL, Keenan 2 4 6 ...... 19 INGLE, Ben .66 . . .1. .... 46 AYERS, Michael 2 3 5 ...... 1 SECOR, Scott 325 ...... 31 WILLIAMS, J. 2 2 4 ...... 7 DAWSON, Andre 3 1 4 1.0-2 ...... 50 TOOTHMAN, Trent 2 2 4 ...... 39 KISH, Bradon 1 3 4 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 12 WILLIAMS, Toney 2 2 4 ...... 81 RYAN, Connor 3.3 ...... 2 SMITH, Jamill 2 1 3 ...... 23 DONIGAN, Dwayne . 3 3 ...... 82 BELLE, Shane 1 1 2 ...... 30 MABON, KeVonn 112 ...... 88 FAKES, Zane 1 1 2 ...... 28 SCOTT, B. 2.2 ...... 42 BOYD, Julian 1 1 2 0.5-1 0.5-1 ...... 90 HOGUE, Harold 1.1 ...... 96 MACK, Garrett 1 . 1 ...... 94 IGBINOSUN, O. 1 . 1 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 95 SMITH, Darnell . 1 1 . . . . 1 . . . . 9 TOMLINSON, Jack 1 . 1 ...... Total 429 458 887 48-165 18-103 7-53 33 10 6-79 6 3 . Opponents 462 513 975 32-104 8-52 10-38 40 16 6-0 7 . 1 2012 Statistics

Ball State Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Nov 15, 2012) All games

First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Turn- Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards Overs EASTERN MICHIGAN 37 - 26 36 / 20 18 / 9 16 / 9 2 / 2 55-329 / 33-180 26-41-0 / 15-34-0 267 / 186 96-596 / 67-366 121 / 68 1 / 1 Clemson 27 - 52 20 / 28 12 / 8 5 / 20 3 / 0 40-252 / 40-154 16-29-2 / 33-44-0 128 / 372 69-380 / 84-526 15 / 112 2 / 0 Indiana 41 - 39 32 / 28 11 / 6 15 / 18 6 / 4 44-206 / 32-135 27-45-0 / 37-55-0 234 / 423 89-440 / 87-558 109 / 73 0 / 0 SOUTH FLORIDA 31 - 27 27 / 27 10 / 13 15 / 13 2 / 1 35-169 / 45-206 24-36-0 / 19-30-2 244 / 312 71-413 / 75-518 149 / 39 0 / 2 Kent State 43 - 45 29 / 20 5 / 7 22 / 12 2 / 1 38-112 / 36-166 32-43-0 / 16-32-1 445 / 295 81-557 / 68-461 77 / 212 1 / 1 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 23 - 35 29 / 24 7 / 17 20 / 6 2 / 1 29-129 / 52-314 42-71-2 / 16-23-0 434 / 195 100-563 / 75-509 105 / 143 3 / 2 WESTERN MICHIGAN 30 - 24 30 / 23 17 / 10 11 / 10 2 / 3 45-168 / 38-222 27-43-1 / 16-31-2 265 / 202 88-433 / 69-424 125 / 66 3 / 2 Central Michigan 41 - 30 28 / 23 13 / 6 12 / 15 3 / 2 51-233 / 26-107 23-30-1 / 23-38-1 231 / 339 81-464 / 64-446 119 / 168 2 / 2 Army 30 - 22 27 / 21 15 / 18 12 / 2 0 / 1 52-224 / 62-341 18-27-1 / 3-6-0 189 / 38 79-413 / 68-379 78 / 103 1 / 1 No. 25 Toledo 34 - 27 29 / 25 9 / 15 18 / 9 2 / 1 33-166 / 51-311 29-42-3 / 14-27-0 280 / 215 75-446 / 78-526 157 / 92 3 / 1 OHIO 52 - 27 29 / 20 16 / 8 12 / 12 1 / 0 39-357 / 40-231 22-28-0 / 24-34-1 231 / 252 67-588 / 74-483 134 / 188 0 / 1 Totals 389 - 354 316 / 259 133 / 117 158 / 126 25 / 16 461-2345 / 455-2367 286-435-10 / 216-354-7 2948 / 2829 896-5293 / 809-5196 1189 / 1264 16 / 13

3rd Down 4th Down Time of TOP Avg Avg Avg Punting Penalties Opponent Conversions Conversions Possession Margin Yds/Rush Yds/Pass Yds/Play Number-Avg Number-Yards Sacks EASTERN MICHIGAN 7-15 / 3-12 1-2 / 1-2 35:52 / 24:08 1 1 : 4 4 6.0 / 5.5 6.5 / 5.5 6.2 / 5.5 3-43.0 / 7-44.9 6-69 / 6-48 0 / 1 Clemson 3-14 / 12-18 1-1 / 0-0 28:42 / 31:18 -2:36 6.3 / 3.8 4.4 / 8.5 5.5 / 6.3 5-50.2 / 5-40.6 4-14 / 7-63 0 / 1 Indiana 9-18 / 8-18 0-1 / 1-3 32:25 / 27:35 4 : 5 0 4.7 / 4.2 5.2 / 7.7 4.9 / 6.4 7-37.6 / 7-37.3 6-73 / 12-127 4 / 0 SOUTH FLORIDA 8-13 / 11-16 1-1 / 1-1 29:53 / 30:07 -0:14 4.8 / 4.6 6.8 / 10.4 5.8 / 6.9 2-31.5 / 1-40.0 5-65 / 11-112 0 / 0 Kent State 5-14 / 7-14 0-0 / 1-1 32:00 / 28:00 4 : 0 0 2.9 / 4.6 10.3 / 9.2 6.9 / 6.8 4-44.2 / 6-45.2 3-28 / 9-101 2 / 1 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 9-20 / 2-12 1-2 / 2-3 33:12 / 26:12 7 : 0 0 4.4 / 6.0 6.1 / 8.5 5.6 / 6.8 4-39.2 / 7-36.7 7-70 / 9-81 2 / 0 WESTERN MICHIGAN 7-17 / 1-9 2-4 / 0-0 33:02 / 26:58 6 : 0 4 3.7 / 5.8 6.2 / 6.5 4.9 / 6.1 4-45.8 / 6-43.7 8-74 / 8-75 1 / 4 Central Michigan 10-17 / 2-10 1-1 / 0-0 34:46 / 25:14 9 : 3 2 4.6 / 4.1 7.7 / 8.9 5.7 / 7.0 3-37.0 / 4-37.2 5-52 / 7-61 3 / 0 Army 6-13 / 5-15 0-1 / 3-3 30:46 / 29:14 1 : 3 2 4.3 / 5.5 7.0 / 6.3 5.2 / 5.6 2-32.0 / 4-39.5 3-30 / 2-10 0 / 1 No. 25 Toledo 8-12 / 7-16 0-0 / 1-3 30:11 / 29:49 0 : 2 2 5.0 / 6.1 6.7 / 8.0 5.9 / 6.7 1-44.0 / 3-39.0 3-35 / 10-111 2 / 0 OHIO 5-9 / 8-17 0-0 / 1-1 27:35 / 32:25 -4:50 9.2 / 5.8 8.2 / 7.4 8.8 / 6.5 3-32.7 / 4-42.0 1-10 / 5-50 4 / 0 Totals 77-162 / 66-157 7-13 / 11-17 348:24 / 311:00 3 7 : 2 4 5.1 / 5.2 6.8 / 8.0 5.9 / 6.4 38-40.5 / 54-40.7 51-520 / 86-839 18 / 8

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

Game-by-Game Starting Lineups

Offense EMU Clemson Indiana USF KSU NIU WMU CMU Army Toledo Ohio QT Holtz Holtz Holtz Holtz Holtz Holtz Holtz Holtz Holtz Holtz Holtz QG O’Brien O'Brien O'Brien O'Brien O'Brien Sparrow Sparrow O'Brien O'Brien O'Brien O'Brien C Manick Manick Manick Manick Manick Manick Manick Manick Richard Richard Richard SG Hansel Hansel Hansel Hansel Hansel Hansel Hansel Hansel Hansel Hansel Hansel ST Sparrow Lowry Lowry Lowry Lowry Lowry Lowry M. Page Lowry Lowry Lowry TE Fakes Raby Tomlinson (WR) Fakes Fakes Fakes Fakes Fakes Fakes Fakes Fakes QB Wenning Wenning Wenning Wenning Wenning Wenning Wenning Wenning Wenning Wenning Wenning RB Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Scott Edwards Edwards Edwards WR Snead Snead Snead Snead Snead Snead Snead Snead Snead Snead Snead WR J. Smith J. Smith J. Smith J. Smith J. Smith J. Smith J. Smith J. Smith J. Smith J. Smith J. Smith WR C. Ryan C. Ryan C. Ryan Schneider (TE) C. Ryan Schneider (TE) Schneider (TE) Mabonn Ryan Schneider (TE) Curry (TE)

Defense EMU Clemson Indiana USF KSU NIU WMU CMU Army Toledo Ohio RE Cox Cox Newsome Newsome Newsome Newsome Newsome Newsome Newsome Newsome Newsome DT Ollie Ollie Ollie Ollie Ollie Ollie Ollie Ollie Ollie Ollie Ollie NT Jarrett Jarrett Jarrett Jarrett Jarrett Newman Newman Newman Newman Newman Newman DE Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles WLB Martin Dehaney (DB) Martin Martin Martin Cruz Martin Martin Cruz Martin Martin MLB Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Nickle Lee (LB) Lee(LB) Dehaney Dehaney Cruz (LB) Fazio Cooper Cruz (LB) Lee (LB) Cooper Cruz (LB) BC Garrett Garrett Garrett Garrett Garrett Garrett Patterson Patterson Patterson Patterson Patterson FS Swaby Swaby Swaby Wade Wade Swaby Swaby Swaby Swaby Swaby Swaby SS Dehaney Pauling Wade Jones Jones Jones Jones Wade Wade Wade Wade FC Pinkston Pinkston Patterson Patterson Patterson Patterson Garrett Garrett Garrett Garrett Garrett StatisticalBall St.Rankings (8 - 3 - 0) Thru: 11/17/2012 - Week 12 TEAM RANKINGS 120 teams ranked in Football Bowl Subdivision 12 teams ranked in the Mid-American Conference 2012 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS 8-3 W-5 Category National Actual National Actual Conf Mid-American Actual Mid-American Conference Record: 5-2 Rank Leader Rank Conference Leader Rushing Offense 21 213.18 Army 369.82 3 Northern Ill. 245.27 Thu 08/30/2012 EASTERN MICH. * 37 - 26 W Passing Offense 40 268.00 Texas Tech 362.18 4 Akron 317.09 Sat 09/08/2012 @ Clemson 27 - 52 L Total Offense 18 481.18 Louisiana Tech 581.27 2 Northern Ill. 488.73 Sat 09/15/2012 @ Indiana * 41 - 39 W Scoring Offense 31 35.36 Louisiana Tech 52.27 2 Northern Ill. 39.73 Sat 09/22/2012 SOUTH FLA. 31 - 27 W Rushing Defense 109 215.18 Florida St. 70.64 9 Bowling Green 124.64 Sat 09/29/2012 @ Kent St. 43 - 45 L Pass Efficiency Defense 101 145.61 Florida 91.76 12 Bowling Green 107.44 Total Defense 107 472.36 Florida St. 236.27 9 Bowling Green 298.09 Sat 10/06/2012 NORTHERN ILL. 23 - 35 L Scoring Defense 93 32.18 Notre Dame 10.09 8 Bowling Green 16.55 Sat 10/13/2012 WESTERN MICH. 30 - 24 W OT Net Punting 16 39.84 Louisiana Tech 43.15 3 Kent St. 40.81 Sat 10/20/2012 @ Central Mich. 41 - 30 W Punt Returns 17 12.21 Kansas St. 22.87 1 Ball St. 12.21 Sat 10/27/2012 @ Army 30 - 22 W Kickoff Returns 30 23.95 Rutgers 30.40 1 Ball St. 23.95 Tue 11/06/2012 @ Toledo * 34 - 27 W Turnover Margin 75 -.27 Kent St. 1.82 7 Kent St. 1.82 Wed 11/14/2012 OHIO * 52 - 27 W Pass Defense 90 257.18 Michigan 152.09 10 Bowling Green 173.45 Fri 11/23/2012 @ Miami (OH) Passing Efficiency 54 136.99 Georgia 172.06 4 Northern Ill. 158.08 HOME GAME IN CAPS * Night Game ^ Neutral Site Sacks 85 1.64 Arizona St. 4.27 8 Buffalo 3.09 OT Overtime Game Tackles For Loss 105 4.36 Stanford 9.18 11 Northern Ill. 7.36 Sacks Allowed 9 .73 Air Force .27 1 Ball St. .73 T=tied at this ranking

PLAYER RANKINGS Player must have played in 75% of team's games Summary of the top 100 national leaders and top 25 conference leaders 15 categories ranked

National National Conf Mid-American Category Player Rank Actual Leader Actual Rank Conference Leader Actual Rushing Jahwan Edwards 17 111.18 Carey (Arizona) 144.09 5 Lynch (Northern Ill.) 136.73 Horactio Banks 56.11 12 Barrington Scott 37.40 15 Passing Efficiency (Min. 15 Att./Game) Keith Wenning 55 134.59 Murray (Georgia) 174.33 6 Lynch (Northern Ill.) 159.35 Total Offense Keith Wenning 38 272.91 Florence (Baylor) 383.80 5 Lynch (Northern Ill.) 371.45 Jahwan Edwards 111.18 16 Horactio Banks 56.11 24 Receptions Per Game Willie Snead 16 6.91 Austin (West Virginia) 10.00 2 Reedy (Toledo) 7.09 Jamill Smith 32 6.27 6 Zane Fakes T-82 4.64 11 Connor Ryan 3.82 T-19 Receiving Yards Per Game Willie Snead 23 90.91 Williams (Baylor) 151.80 3 Reedy (Toledo) 93.82 Jamill Smith 83 64.18 12 Zane Fakes 36.73 24 Interceptions Quintin Cooper .18 Thomas (Fresno St.) .73 T-15 Lester (Buffalo) .40 Eric Patterson .18 T-15 Punting (Min. 3.6 Punts/Game) Allen (Louisiana Tech) 48.12 Karutz (Eastern Mich.) 43.58 Punt Returns (Min. 1.2 Ret./Game) Mark (Northwestern) 20.14 Wilson (Western Mich.) 13.60 Kickoff Returns (Min. 1.2 Ret./Game) Jamill Smith 28 25.84 Archer (Kent St.) 37.33 3 Archer (Kent St.) 37.33 Field Goals Steven Schott 2 2.09 Sharp (Oklahoma St.) 2.10 1 Schott (Ball St.) 2.09 Scoring Steven Schott 12 10.27 Dixon (Louisiana Tech) 14.73 2 Archer (Kent St.) 11.45 Jahwan Edwards 6.00 T-15 All-Purpose Runners Jamill Smith 15 155.82 Andrews (Western Ky.) 241.27 3 Archer (Kent St.) 203.64 Jahwan Edwards 42 122.00 8 Willie Snead 90.91 19 Sacks Jonathan Newsome 20 .83 Smith (Western Ky.) 1.25 2 Jones (Bowling Green) 1.05 Nathan Ollie .27 T-23 Tackles Travis Freeman 12 10.64 Molls (Toledo) 13.45 2 Molls (Toledo) 13.45 Tony Martin 7.09 T-19 Tackles For Loss Jonathan Newsome 40 1.22 Jones (Georgia) 2.00 3 Mack (Buffalo) 1.85 Nathan Ollie .59 T-24 T=tied at this ranking