Post-Game Notes: Indiana at Ohio State
11/22/2014 12:00:00 AM | Football
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Indiana Notes |
• Indiana's defense collected two interceptions and one fumble recovery, the team's first three takeaway game since last season's Ohio State game on Nov. 23 (two fumble recoveries, one interception).
• Safety Antonio Allen recorded the first two interceptions of his career, one in the first quarter and one in the second. The sophomore is the first IU defender with a pair of picks in a game since safety Greg Heban had two against Missouri on Sept. 21, 2013.
• Allen finished with 11 tackles, which ties a career-high (at Bowling Green, 2014).
• Senior cornerback Tim Bennett forced his first career fumble and junior bandit Zack Shaw made his first recovery of the year and the second of his career.
• The Hoosiers have 10 interceptions and have forced four fumbles with three recoveries in 2014. They have turned the 13 takeaways into 34 points, including a pair of Griffin Oakes field goals this afternoon.
• Defensive tackle Darius Latham collected a sack in the first quarter to push his season total to 1.5 and his career total to 3.5. The sophomore had a total of five tackles on the day.
• True freshman linebacker Tegray Scales followed with his second career sack in the second stanza. The Cincinnati, Ohio, native ended the contest with eight tackles.
• Senior Shane Wynn led Indiana receivers with seven receptions for 93 yards.
• True freshman Zander Diamont had a career-long rush of 53 yards in the first quarter. He also added a career-long pass of 49 yards to Wynn. The freshman finished with 114 passing yards on 11-of-27 and 42 rushing yards.
• Oakes made both of his attempts, from 30 and 37 yards, and is 10-of-14 on the season. The redshirt freshman is a perfect 4-of-4 from 30-39 yards.
• Sophomore center Wes Rogers made his first start this season and the third of his career.
• Running back Tevin Coleman (second time this season), safety Mark Murphy (fourth time) and wide receiver Shane Wynn (sixth time) served as game captains.
• Indiana won the coin toss for the sixth time this season and deferred for the sixth time.
• IU wore the two-tone state flag helmets for the third time this season.
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Junior RB Tevin Coleman |
• Junior running back Tevin Coleman set Indiana's single-season rushing mark with 228 yards on 27 attempts (8.4 average) and three touchdowns from 90, 2 and 52 yards. Coleman owns 1,906 yards, which broke Vaughn Dunbar's single-season mark of 1,805 set back in 1991.
• Coleman's 228 rush yards is the most ever against Ohio State by a Hoosier and the third-most ever by any opponent (313 Tim Biakabutuka, Michigan; 247 Charles White, USC). It is also an Ohio Stadium record.
• His 90-yard run is the second-longest in school history. Mickey Erehar recorded a 98-yard TD run at Iowa in 1912. The Tinley Park, Ill., native has four multi-score games this year and seven in his career. The 90-yard rush is the longest ever against an Ohio State team.
• Coleman has rushed for 100 yards 10 times this season (tied for second in IU history), which is tops in the country, 150 yards six times (tied for first) and 200 yards four times (first). In his career, he has 14 100-yard games (tied for fifth), eight 150-yard games (third) and five 200-yard games (first).
• On the Indiana single-season lists, Coleman is first in rushing yardage, moved into fourth in rushing touchdowns (15), fourth in all-purpose yardage (2,043), sixth in total touchdowns (15) and 10th in attempts (241).
• On the Indiana career lists, Coleman moved into sole possession of fourth in rushing touchdowns (28), sixth in rushing yardage (3,089) and fifth in all-purpose yardage (4,158). He is also tied for sixth in total touchdowns (29).