Had the chance to chat on the phone with the Chicago Tribune’s David Haugh – a former BSU football player. Main menu. Haugh has covered the Bears as part of his jobs since coming to Chicago in 2003. But Haugh played football, not hoops, in college at Ball State University where he was an All-Mid-American Conference safety. A Abernathy, Ed (1995-96) Abney, Kevin (1978) Abrams, Paul (1949-50-51) David Haugh: Bears spin their wheels on offense, while forceful ground games make a comeback David Haugh Chicago Tribune ... Running the ball requires a … By: Ball State Athletics Story Links. Skip to primary content . Below are some … Search. Home; About Joel; Post navigation ← Previous Next → NFL Combine Post 3: David Haugh. Chirpings and Chirpage from inside the mind of Ball State radio voice Joel Godett. Previously, he was a sports columnist and TV host at the South Bend Tribune and WSBT-TV. After receiving his Masters degree at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, Haugh took his first job at the South Bend Tribune where he was when the Chicago Tribune came calling. MUNCIE — In January 1989, Ball State football coach Paul Schudel called David Haugh into his office. In the 90’s, it was the non-football side that caused the flirtation, and the football side won out. CHICAGO — If Matt Nagy is serious about looking in the mirror this week, he will see a Bears coach responsible for the offense becoming too soft.
Ball State's David Haugh avoids a stumbling teammate to block Anthony Thornton of Ohio University. He and his wife, Allison, have a son, Blair and two dogs. This is in no way solely a football argument. Haugh was a second year safety for Ball State. The independence argument is both a football and non-football one. ND’s football program is extremely important to the identity of the school, but it is NOT the school. Football All-Time Letter Winners. Posted on February 21, 2013 by Joel Godett. As Hall of Fame football writer Rick Gosselin of the Dallas Morning News pointed out, Week 5 featured nine 300-yard passers and their teams went 4-5.