Kellen Lewis misses James Hardy, and on Saturday night, it showed.The
world Lewis lives in – one where Hardy is no longer available as his
favorite target – came crashing down as Ball State’s 86th-ranked
defense easily held the Hoosiers to one offensive touchdown.Losing
42-20 in a dramatic setback for the Hoosiers, it was Lewis who looked
lost on a continuous defense. The defense had its fair share of gaffes,
but Lewis, who is ranked as one of the best quarterbacks in the Big
Ten, erred all night.“I was rushing myself a little too much,”
Lewis said. “This was the first game that we’ve been down and
obviously, we never really had the lead. It’s something we have to
learn from.”Lewis overthrew errant passes, as other throws were rocketed into his receivers’ hands, only to bounce out.