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"That's the worst part of this game that you ever want to be around," Hoke said. "It is an ugly part of this game."
As teammates tried to turn their attention to this week's Mid-American Conference game with Kent State, they struggled to cope with the loss of a leader and the emotions of having a friend who meant so much to them still in the hospital.
"It's been pretty tough knowing he's not going to be with us, but he's always going to be a part of this team," tight end Darius Hill said. "It definitely takes a lot (of the concern) off, knowing that he's going to be all right down the road."
Ball State was already making the necessary adjustments.
It listed true freshman Briggs Orsbon as Love's replacement at receiver, and Hoke said he would have to choose between three players about who will replace Love on kickoffs.
But, understandably, those decisions were overshadowed by what was going on in Indianapolis.
And, apparently, Love won't stay completely away from football.
"You know, he was already telling coach (Stan) Parrish who should get his place," Hoke said without elaborating on the recommendation. "The role we want him to play is to get better. That's what his teammates want, that's what we all want because of the respect we have for him. That will always be there, and he will always be in our thoughts."
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