Post-Game Notes: Indiana at Michigan
11/1/2014 12:00:00 AM | Football
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Indiana Team Notes |
• The Hoosiers streak of 200-yard rushing games came to an end at eight straight games, which matched a school record. Indiana's seven consecutive to open a season set a program mark. IU entered the game as one of four programs with 200 yards in each game this year.
• Sophomore Antonio Allen recorded a team-high 10 tackles for his second career double digit game (11 - Bowling Green, Sept. 13, 2014).
• Senior safety Mark Murphy, who earned one of 17 National Football Foundation National Scholar-Athlete Awards this week, finished the game with seven tackles.
• Redshirt freshman safety Chase Dutra collected his second interception in the second quarter and returned it 39 yards to the Michigan 12-yard line.
• Indiana owns six interceptions in 2014.
• In his second career start, true freshman Zander Diamont rushed for 49 yards on seven carries (7.0 average) and completed 5-of-8 passes for 24 yards.
• Defensive linemen Bobby Richardson and Darius Latham combined for a sack in the second quarter. Richardson owns 4.5 on the season and 10 in his career, while Latham has a half-sack on the season and 2.5 in his career.
• Redshirt freshman kicker Griffin Oakes kicked a 38-yard field to put the Hoosiers on the board. Oakes is 5-of-7 on the season.
• Junior linebacker Kyle Kennedy earned his first career start.
• Defensive lineman Bobby Richardson (sixth time), wide receiver Shane Wynn (fourth) and safety Mark Murphy (second) served as game captains.
• Indiana received the ball first for the fourth time this season.
• IU wore the crimson state flag helmet for the first time this season.
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Junior RB Tevin Coleman |
• Tevin Coleman recorded his 10th straight 100-yard game, the longest streak in the nation and the 12th overall in his career, with 108 yards on 27 carries.
• Coleman owns 1,300 rushing yards on the season, which puts him in sixth on the all-time Indiana list.
• The junior's 10 straight 100-yard games continues his longest streak in program history. The previous record was eight by Anthony Thompson (1988) and Vaughn Dunbar (1991). His eight straight to open the 2014 season is also a school record.
• Coleman is now alone in eighth in school history with his 12 career 100-yard games.
• On the Hoosiers career lists, Coleman is sixth with 24 rushing scores, tied for seventh with 25 total touchdowns (Vaughn Dunbar, 1990-91) and eighth with 2,483 rushing yards.
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Senior WR Shane Wynn |
• Shane Wynn moved into fifth on the Indiana career all-purpose yards list, bringing his total to 4,086.