Indiana - Missouri Post-Game Notes
9/20/2014 12:00:00 AM | Football
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Indiana Team Notes |
• This marks the first time in 47 consecutive games that Missouri did not force a turnover. It was the longest streak in the nation.
• With the win over Missouri, this is the first Indiana win over a top 20 team since beating No. 15 Iowa, 31-28, on Oct. 14, 2006, and the first on the road since downing No. 9 Ohio State, 31-10, on Oct. 10, 1987.
• True freshman J-Shun Harris II put the Hoosiers in front with a 33-yard touchdown reception, his second of the season. Harris pulled in a 22-yard TD at Bowling Green last weekend. He finished the game with two catches for 43 yards.
• True freshman Devine Redding set career-highs with 10 carries for 49 yards.
• Nick Stoner recorded a career-long 47-yard reception to set up Indiana's first touchdown. The senior finished with two receptions for 56 yards.
• Indiana's defense collected two sacks and 11 tackles for loss. IU last reached double figures in TFLs at Illinois on Oct. 27, 2012, finishing with 12.
• The Hoosiers held the Tigers to 27 points. Missouri entered the game averaging 41.7 points on the season.
• Senior safety Mark Murphy recorded his third career interception on the first play of the second half. Murphy added five tackles and one tackle for loss.
• Junior bandit Zack Shaw netted his first sack of the season and now has 4.5 in his career. He also made five tackles and broke up one pass.
• True freshman linebacker Tegray Scales also picked up his first sack of the year and recorded five tackles.
• Center Collin Rahrig, defensive lineman Bobby Richardson and wide receiver Shane Wynn (second time this season) served as game captains.
• Missouri won the opening coin toss and elected to defer.
• Indiana wore the state flag two-tone helmet for the first time this afternoon.
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RB Tevin Coleman |
• Tevin Coleman recorded his fifth straight 100-yard game and the seventh in his career with 132 yards on 19 carries (6.9 average) and one touchdown. The junior is the first Hoosier with five consecutive 100-yard efforts since Vaughn Dunbar had eight straight (1991) and the third (fifth time) to ever surpass 100 yards five games in a row (Anthony Thompson - three times and Dunbar).
• Coleman has scored in 12 straight games, which is the longest streak in the nation and tied for the longest in IU history with Thompson (1988-89). He is tied for eighth all-time with 19 career rushing scores and tied for 12th with 20 total touchdowns.
• He set up the go ahead touchdown on a a career-long 44-yard reception with less than one minute remaining in the fourth quarter.
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RB D'Angelo Roberts |
• D'Angelo Roberts rushed for 65 yards on 15 attempts and added three catches for 20 yards with two touchdowns.
• Roberts scored the game-winning TD from three yards out with 22 seconds remaining in the game to give him his third touchdown on the season and 10th rushing touchdown of his career. He added a 1-yard run in the second quarter for his second career multi-score game.
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WR Shane Wynn |
• Shane Wynn had a team-high six receptions for 60 yards. He is now fifth on the all-time Indiana receptions list with 151 and 11th on the all-time receiving yardage list with 1,697.
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QB Nate Sudfeld |
• Junior Nate Sudfeld finished the game 18-for-33 with 252 yards through the air and one touchdown. Sudfeld is now ninth on Indiana's career passing yardage list (3,865) and seventh in career touchdown passes (30).