Miami Hurricanes Dominate Ball State with Record-Breaking Performance
Quarterback Cam Ward leads the team to a 62-0 victory, setting multiple program records despite weather delays.
- Miami Hurricanes quarterback Cam Ward threw for 346 yards and five touchdowns, leading the team to a 62-0 shutout against Ball State.
- The game was delayed multiple times due to thunderstorms, but the Hurricanes remained focused and energetic throughout.
- Miami set a program record with 750 total offensive yards and held Ball State to just 115 total yards.
- Ward's performance included connecting with eight different receivers and achieving his first five-touchdown game at the FBS level.
- The Hurricanes' defense was equally dominant, recording four sacks, 7.5 tackles for loss, and an interception, allowing Ball State only seven plays in Miami territory.