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Watch: Ball State lucks out, nearly gives up 11-on-1 TD
Mike Neu. Gus Martin / The Star Press / USA TODAY NETWORK

The Missouri State Bears nearly pulled off something quite ridiculous against the Ball State Cardinals on Saturday, thanks to some sort of miscommunication on the Ball State sideline.

With 2:31 left in the fourth quarter and Ball State up by 14, the Cardinals were called for offside on a 4th-and-10 with Missouri State in possession at the Ball State 17. The Cardinals were apparently under the impression that there was a timeout on the field after the penalty, but that was not the case.

Missouri State, however, was aware that the clock was not stopped. They quickly lined up for an offensive play against the one hapless Ball State defender who was seemingly aware of what was going on. The rest of the defense was huddled up near the sideline — but crucially behind the line of scrimmage.

The result was one of the funniest plays you are likely to see.

The play was ultimately negated by a Ball State offside, which was purely the result of the Cardinals huddling on the field. In other words, had they been on the sideline or otherwise off the field, the play would have been totally legal.

Ball State’s lack of awareness still had consequences. The offside gave Missouri State a free first down, and it did wind up scoring a touchdown about 30 seconds later. It was not enough to spark a full comeback, though, as Ball State wound up winning 42-34.

It's not uncommon to see the occasional blunder in which a team accidentally sends 10 players out for a crucial play due to some confusion. Rarely, if ever, will one see an entire team confused to that degree. The coaching staff will probably want to take a long, hard look at how that was allowed to happen.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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