Andy Sneddon, CMUChippewas.com
MUNCIE, Ind. – An inspiring performance, and one that just might propel the Central Michigan football team as it hits the stretch run.
The Chippewas dominated on both sides of the ball and provided a big play on special teams Saturday in trouncing Ball State, 56-9, in a Mid-American Conference game before 15,850 on homecoming at the Cardinals’ Scheumann Stadium.
It came one week after the Chippewas saw their own homecoming spoiled by Toledo, 30-10.
“Overall very pleased,” CMU coach John Bonamego said. “Coaches did a good job and our players did a good job of staying together, staying the course and really continuing to grind.