Okay, so I wanted to dig into the Ball State Football vs. Miami Hurricanes Football game. Specifically, I was after the player stats. Let me tell you, finding this stuff isn’t always as easy as you’d think!
First, I fired up my trusty search engine. I tried a bunch of different searches, like “Ball State Miami Hurricanes football stats,” “player stats Ball State vs Miami Hurricanes,” and a few variations. I was just trying to hit the right combination of words to get what I needed.
I clicked through a few of the results. Some were just general game recaps, which, you know, weren’t bad, but not what I was digging for. I needed the nitty-gritty, the individual player performances.

Then I am going to a specific sports data website. This is like the motherlode for stats. I was in luck! They had a dedicated page for the Ball State vs. Miami Hurricanes game.
Getting Down to Business
Once I found the right page, it was all about scrolling and scanning. They usually break it down by team, so I looked at both Ball State and Miami Hurricanes sections.
The stats were organized into tables. It’s usually something like this:
- Passing: Quarterback’s name, attempts, completions, yards, touchdowns, interceptions.
- Rushing: Player’s name, carries, yards gained, average yards per carry, touchdowns.
- Receiving: Player’s name, receptions, yards, average yards per reception, touchdowns.
- Defense: Player’s name, tackles, sacks, interceptions, forced fumbles, etc.
I started to note down the key players and their stats. For example, I might jot down the leading rusher for each team, the quarterback with the most passing yards, and the defensive player with the most tackles.
I was specifically keen on the stats that I wanted, I kept scrolling and scanning until I felt like I had a good handle on the standout performers from the game.

And Done!I got the important data about player’s stats.