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December
2005 Football News Archive |
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Miller,
Hill and Haines Receive College Football News Freshman All-America
Honors (12/08/2005) |
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FROM BALL STATE
ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS & MARKETING
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| MUNCIE, Ind. -- Chris
Miller (Libertyville, Ill./Carmel H.S.), a redshirt freshman
punter for the Ball State University football team, was named to
the College Football News Freshman All-America First Team, while
Bryant Haines (Piqua, Ohio/Piqua H.S.) was named to the second
team, and B.J. Hill (Lanham, Md./Riverdale Baptist H.S.) was
named to the third team. |
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2005
Ball State Football Award Winners (12/10/2005)
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| Blair
Kramer |
David
Denham |
David
Gater |
Joshua
Taylor |
Charles
Wynn |
Joey
Lynch |
| Magnabosco
Award |
| Academic
Award |
| Ray
Louthen Award |
| Captains
Award |
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Ray
Louthen Award |
Ray
Louthen Award |
Ray
Louthen Award |
Captains
Award |
Mark
Hays Award |
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| B.J.
Hill |
Dante
Love |
Chris
Miller |
Corey
McGee |
Sam
Woodworth |
Wendell
Brown |
| Freshman
of the Year |
Freshman
of the Year |
Bill
Reynolds Award |
Bill
Meitzler Scout Team Player of the Year |
Bill
Meitzler Scout Team Player of the Year |
Elite
11 Champion Award |
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FROM BALL STATE
ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS & MARKETING
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| MUNCIE, Ind. -- Blair
Kramer (Maumee, Ohio/St. John’s Jesuit H.S.), a senior member
of the Ball State University football team, was selected by his
teammates as the winner of the 2005 John Magnabosco Award, which
goes to the Cardinals’ most valuable player. The Magnabosco
Award is named in honor of Ball State’s head football coach
from 1935-52. Magnabosco is the winningest football coach in
Ball State history with 68 victories. |
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Blair
Kramer and Justin Schneider Earn Academic All-MAC Honors (12/13/2005)
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FROM BALL STATE
ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS & MARKETING
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| MUNCIE, Ind. -- Blair
Kramer (Maumee, Ohio/St. John’s Jesuit H.S.), a senior
defensive end on the Ball State University football team, and
junior offensive lineman Justin Schneider (Hilbert, Wis./Hilbert
H.S.), have both been named to the Academic All-Mid-American
Conference Football Team. This marks the second straight season
both Kramer and Schneider have been selected by the league’s
faculty athletic representatives. |
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