Post-Game Notes: Indiana at Iowa
10/11/2014 12:00:00 AM | Football
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Indiana Team Notes |
• Indiana rushed for 316 yards, 8.1 yards per carry and three touchdowns.
• Iowa came into game allowing 92.3 yards per game, 2.9 yards per carry and two total rushing touchdowns.
• Shane Wynn closed the afternoon with one reception for 62 yards. The senior moved into ninth on the Hoosiers career receiving yardage list with 1,914. Wynn's 62-yard reception was the fifth 60-plus yarder of his career.
• Senior Nick Stoner pulled in a 13-yard touchdown in the second quarter, his first of 2014 and the second of his career.
• Senior defensive lineman Bobby Richardson secured his fourth sack of the season on the Hawkeyes opening drive. Richardson leads the Hoosiers with 9.5 career sacks.
• Sophomore defensive nose tackle Ralph Green III and redshirt freshman nose tackle Nate Hoff share a sack in the second quarter. Green owns 1.5 in his career, while Hoff has 2.5.
• Senior safety Mark Murphy led the Hoosiers with nine tackles, topping 250 career stops (251) in his 30th career start.
• Junior bandit Nick Mangieri had a career-high eight tackles.
• Defensive linemen Darius Latham (six) and Ralph Green III (five) had career highs in tackles.
• Senior cornerback Tim Bennett tallied a pass breakup for the fifth-consecutive game, matching the longest streak of his career.
• Griffin Oakes converted his second onside kick in as many weeks, as true freshman linebacker Tegray Scales made the recovery.
• Cornerback Tim Bennett (second time this season), defensive lineman Bobby Richardson (fourth) and center Collin Rahrig (fourth) served as game captains for the second straight game.
• Indiana wore the state flag two-tone helmet for the second time.
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Junior RB Tevin Coleman |
• Tevin Coleman recorded his eighth straight 100-yard game, the longest streak in the nation and the 10th overall in his career, with 219 yards on 15 carries (14.6 average) and 83, 69 and 45-yard touchdowns. He extended his Indiana record by scoring a TD in his 15th straight game, which is also the longest streak in the nation, has six career multi-score games and matched his career-high with three scores.
• Coleman owns 1,060 rush yards on the season and became the fastest Hoosier to 1,000 rush yards. He is the 10th Hoosier (15th time) to rush for 1,000 yards in a season, the first since Levron Williams in 2001, and owns a school record through the first six games of a season. Anthony Thompson held the previous six-game mark with 964 in 1988.
• His 219 yards are the second-highest in his career, a Big Ten single-game high for the Tinley Park, Ill., native and the most for a Hoosier running back in a conference game since Williams ran for 251 at Michigan State on Nov. 10, 2001.
• The junior's eight straight 100-yard games are tied for the longest streak in program history with Thompson (1988) and Vaughn Dunbar (1991). Coleman is ninth in school history with 10 career 100-yard games, fourth with six 150-yard games and tied for second with three 200-yard games. Alex Smith holds the program mark with four followed by Coleman, Williams, Thompson and Lonnie Johnson (1978-80).
• On the Hoosiers career lists, Coleman is sixth with 24 rushing scores, tied for seventh with 25 total touchdowns (Vaughn Dunbar, 1990-91) and 10th with 2,243 rushing yards.
• Coleman's 83-yard score was the longest rush of his career and his third career 70-plus yard TD. His 69-yard touchdown was his sixth career 60-plus yard TD and seventh career 50-plus yarder. He owns nine career touchdowns of 45-or-more yards. Overall, Coleman has four career 70, seven 60, nine 50 and 16 40-yard runs.