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Football Announces New Roles for Several Staffers

MUNCIE, Ind. – Ball State football head coach Mike Neu announced some role changes to his staff for the 2017 season today.

Kyle DeVan, now in his second year with the Cardinals, has added the title of assistant head coach. DeVan will continue to serve as the offensive line coach. Last year, Ball State averaged 220 rushing yards per game, its highest average since 1978 (238.6 ypg). Before turning to coaching, DeVan played in the NFL for five seasons and played in Super Bowl XLIV with the Indianapolis Colts.

Johnny Curtis, also entering his second year at Ball State, is now the defensive run game coordinator as well as linebackers coach.