Senior wide reciever Anthony Scarcelli celebrates during the Chippewas game against UNLV on Sept. 17 at Kelly/Shorts Stadium.
Coming off of a 49-10 loss to Western Michigan in front of 3,411 people in Kelly/Shorts Stadium, Central Michigan football is determined to beat Ball State on Saturday to earn its first Mid-American Conference win and snap its two-game losing streak.
In CMU's first three games, the defense held opponents to 18 points per game. Since then, the defense has surrendered 91 points in its past two games. It allowed more than 400 passing yards against Virginia and more than 250 rushing yards against WMU.