Ball State went through just about every type of imaginable emotion during its 44-38 thrilling overtime win over Northern Illinois.
MUNCIE, Ind. — Frustration. Hope. Pain. Optimism. Anger. Joy. Doubt. Relief. Jubilation.
But Ball State kept hanging around and found a way to mount the third-largest comeback in program history. It didn't take its first lead until the second overtime when it went up 44-38. Its offense responded, throwing out a sloppy first half and finding a way to rack up 480 yards and outscore Northern Illinois 37-14 combined in the second half and overtime.
There was the chop block that halted a promising first possession and forced Ball State to punt. There was the sailed interception by John Paddock on the second drive which, fortunately for BSU, resulted in a missed Northern Illinois field goal.
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