Three games, eight players, 11 touchdowns.
Ball State football is averaging 30.7 points per game and 419 total yards per game on its way to a 2-1 record this season. Sophomore quarterback Riley Neal said the key to the team's success is spreading the ball around.
"You don't have to have one go-to guy," Neal said. "We have eight different guys who have scored, and that's at least eight guys — and there's more than that — that you can count on at any time to make a play."