Indiana - Bowling Green Post-Game Notes
9/13/2014 12:00:00 AM | Football
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Indiana Team Notes |
• The Hoosiers had 582 total yards. This marks the 10th time in the Kevin Wilson Era that Indiana has gained over 550 total yards.
• True freshman J-Shun Harris II finished the day with a career-high seven receptions for a career-best 68 yards and one touchdown.
• Sophomore linebacker Marcus Oliver and sophomore defensive tackle Darius Latham worked in tandem for the Hoosiers first turnover of the season. Oliver forced his third career fumble and Latham made his second recovery with 4:28 remaining in the opening quarter.
• Bandit Nick Mangieri collected one sack, his second in as many games, and one interception - the second of his career, both against Bowling Green. The junior also added five tackles.
• Senior linebacker Flo Hardin and sophomore linebacker T.J. Simmons each set career-highs in tackles with 11 and 13, respectively.
• Other defenders accumulating double-digit tackles included true freshman linebacker Tegray Scales with 11, sophomore safety Antonio Allen with 11 and senior cornerback Tim Bennett with 10. These totals set new career-highs for Scales and Allen.
• Bennett led the Hoosiers with a career-high-tying four pass breakups. Hardin also added a pair.
• Senior wideout Nick Stoner set career-highs with six receptions for 59 yards.
• Junior tight end Michael Cooper recorded his first reception in a Hoosier uniform, netting 14 yards.
• True freshman Dominique Booth made his first career grab for 15 yards.
• Safety Mark Murphy and wide receiver Shane Wynn served as game captains for the first time this season and the third time in their careers.
• Bowling Green won the opening coin toss and elected to receive.
• Indiana wore the two-tone helmet with numbers on both sides.
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RB Tevin Coleman |
• Tevin Coleman recorded his fourth straight 100-yard game, three of which have surpassed 175 yards, with 190 yards on a career-high 24 carries (7.9 average) and a career-high three touchdowns (28, 46, 31). The three rushing scores ties for the seventh-most in IU history for a single game. He is the first Hoosier with four consecutive 100-yard efforts since Levron Williams (2001) and the ninth to ever surpass 100 yards four games in a row.
• The junior has six career 100-yard games and five career multi-TD games. Coleman also owns eight career 40-plus yard scores, 10 30-plus yarders and 12 20-plus yarders.
• He has scored a touchdown in 11 straight games, which is the longest streak in the nation and the second-longest streak in school history behind Anthony Thompson's 12 (1988-89). His 18 career rushing scores share ninth in program history with Mike Harkrader (1976-80).
• In his last three games, Coleman has accumulated an IU three-game record 652 yards (217.3 yds/game) on the ground.
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WR Shane Wynn |
• Wide receiver Shane Wynn pulled in his third double-digit catch game with 10 receptions for a career-high 139 yards. The senior eclipsed the 1,600-yard mark in his career and now ranks 12th all-time for yards and sixth all-time for receptions. His 139 yards mark his second career 100-yard game.
• With 186 all-purpose yards, Wynn is now 10th on the all-time list with 3,464 yards.
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QB Nate Sudfeld |
• Nate Sudfeld added his fourth career 300-yard game and his first this season, going 31-of-41 for 347 yards, one passing touchdown and a career-high two rushing scores. He matched a career-high with 31 completions, which share eighth on IU's single-game charts.
• Sudfeld turned the BGSU miscue into the Hoosiers first points as he ran in for a 1-yard score. Sudfeld has three rushing scores in his career, all against the Falcons.
• Sudfeld struck again in the second quarter, this time through the air. The junior found wide receiver J-Shun Harris II from 22 yards out, the first TD of the true freshman's career.
• Sudfeld is now 10th all-time in passing yardage after eclipsing Harry Gonso's (1967-69) mark of 3,376 yards. The junior also moved into 10th in career completions.