Indiana University Athletics
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9/17/2022 4:00:00 PM | Football
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Drama?Â
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Of course. It seems part of Indiana's football DNA.
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Rising to the challenge, even when it includes losing starting center Zach Carpenter during warmups?
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Absolutely. That, too, is a Hoosier trademark in this turnaround season.
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Forget brink-of-defeat pressure. IU (3-0) found a way Saturday afternoon at Memorial Stadium, making big plays under pressure on offense, defense, and special teams to rally past Western Kentucky in overtime, 33-30.
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"When it comes time to make a play," linebacker Cam Jones said, "somebody steps up and makes it."
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Charles Campbell's 51-yard field goal won it, but only after quarterback Connor Bazelak led another crucial crunch-time touchdown drive, this one capped by a 2-point version, to force overtime.
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"I love the grit of this team," head coach Tom Allen said. "I love the perseverance and the way they fight and find a way."
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When it mattered most, the defense held Western Kentucky (2-1) to a field goal when a touchdown might have clinched the Hilltoppers' first win over a Big Ten team. Special teams blocked an overtime field goal and made the winning one. The offense scored eight points when anything less would have meant defeat.Â
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"It's L-E-O," Bazelak said of the team's Love Each Other mentality. "Everyone fights through adversity."
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Added Allen: "We talk that positivity, optimism, and belief gives you a competitive advantage.
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"It was ugly at times, but we found a way. We've got a lot to learn and build off of."
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Down 30-22 with 3:46 left in regulation, Bazelak led IU 75 yards in an efficient mix of run (four runs for 15 yards) and pass (three completions for 27 yards) helped by a couple of Western Kentucky penalties.Â
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Bazelak hit Cam Camper with a 4-yard touchdown pass and Donaven McCulley with the two-point conversion for a tie with 47 seconds left.
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"We got things rolling with the run game, calling two runs in a row," Bazelak said. "That got us moving, got the defense moving. It allows us to play fast and get the calls we want."
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The Hoosiers got an overtime chance when Western Kentucky kicker Brayden Narveson, who had already made three field goals, missed from 44 yards as time expired.
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In overtime, Jaylin Williams blocked Narveson's 39-yard attempt, and Bryant Fitzgerald recovered and nearly ran it back for a game winner.
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Instead, it set the stage for Campbell's winning kick. It was his fourth field goal of the game.
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"It was long," Campbell said, "but I like long ones. It lets you swing free and smoke the ball. I struck it well.
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"My job is to hit field goals, hit long field goals."
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Mission accomplished.
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"I don't remember much about that kick," Allen said. "I remember he crushed it. It would have been good from 60 (yards).
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"He's a great kicker because great kickers make kicks like that when the team needs him."
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Despite trailing at halftime in every game, IU stayed unbeaten.
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"It's knowing that it's a four-quarter game," Bazelak said about Hoosier resiliency. "The whole team believes no mater how bad or good you play, as long as you come out on top, it's all good."
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This rally had an extra challenge when starting Carpenter was hurt.
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"That was crazy," Allen said. "I don't know that we've ever had that happen before. It's the last second, so you've just gotta go. You don't blink."
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Seldom-used sophomore Caleb Murphy, who wasn't listed in the pre-game top-two depth chart and who had only played in the Idaho win, replaced Carpenter for all 90 offensive plays.
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"Right before kickoff, he said, no matter what I will protect you with my life," Bazelak said.Â
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"I love that guy. He's a fighter. He did an unbelievable job."
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Bazelak, who directed the game-winning TD drive against Illinois in the season opener, was 33-for-55 for 364 yards and two touchdowns while completing passes to 12 different receivers.
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Camper was the leader with eight catches for 93 yards and a touchdown.
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IU ran for 120 yards (Josh Henderson led with 65), although Allen was hoping for 150.
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Outside linebacker Myles Jackson had an interception and recovered a fumble while adding two tackles.
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Western Kentucky's high-powered offensive reputation (its 43.5-point scoring average ranked 24th nationally, and it totaled 545 yards against IU) didn't mean it neglected defense. It arrived with seven interceptions and three fumble recoveries on its resume.Â
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The Hilltoppers had three sacks and one fumble recovery on Saturday.
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"There were a lot of great things out there, a lot of great plays," Western Kentucky head coach Tyson Helton said. "It was two good teams playing back and forth."
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The Hilltoppers opened with a pass-happy, spread approach. IU shut it down with a nine-yard Dasan McCullough sack to force a punt.
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Campbell's 34-yard field goal gave IU an early 3-0 lead.
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After the Hoosiers missed on a fourth-down gamble at midfield, Western Kentucky took advantage with a 26-yard touchdown pass and a 7-3 late-first-quarter advantage.
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IU pushed ahead 10-7 early in the second quarter on Bazelak's 5-yard scoring pass to Andison Coby. It was Coby's first Hoosier catch and first Hoosier score.
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Western Kentucky needed less than a minute to match that touchdown, this one on a 44-yard scoring pass.
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A promising Indiana drive ended inside the Western Kentucky 20-yard line on a fumbled backwards pass.
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The Hilltoppers added a field goal for a 17-10 halftime lead.
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IU opened the third quarter with Campbell's 32-yard field goal. Western Kentucky countered with quarterback Austin Reed's TD run and a 24-13 advantage.
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The Hilltoppers were driving for another score when Jackson's end zone interception sparked Hoosier momentum. Indiana drove 90 yards, capped by Henderson's 19-yard scoring run. It missed on a 2-point conversion try and trailed 24-19 nine seconds into the fourth quarter.
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Western Kentucky added a field goal. Then Jones forced a fumble and Jackson recovered at the Hilltopper 16-yard line. That set up Campbell's 33-yard field goal to make it 27-23 with seven minutes left.Â
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The Hilltoppers got another field goal for a 30-22 lead. IU had less than four minutes to score eight points.
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No problem.
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"It's a testament to all the hard work we put in this year, the leaders we have," Jones said.Â
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"We knew we couldn't give up. We had to finish. It was emphasizing finish, finish, finish that allowed us to win."
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Next up -- trips to Cincinnati (2-1) next Saturday and to Nebraska (1-3) on Oct. 1.
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"It's good to get this one knowing we have two road games coming up," Bazelak said. "Cincinnati has an unbelievable atmosphere.Â
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"We've got to make it 4-0."
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Players Mentioned
Team Stats

WKU 0, IND 3
IND - Campbell,Charles 34 yd field goal 10 plays, 49 yards, TOP 03:16

WKU 7, IND 3
WKU - Beljan,Joey 26 yd pass from Reed,Austin (Narveson,Brayden kick) 4 plays, 49 yards, TOP 01:13

WKU 7, IND 10
IND - Coby,Andison 5 yd pass from Bazelak,Connor (Campbell,Charles kick) 6 plays, 41 yards, TOP 02:22

WKU 14, IND 10
WKU - Davis,Daewood 44 yd pass from Reed,Austin (Narveson,Brayden kick) 3 plays, 65 yards, TOP 00:42

WKU 17, IND 10
WKU - Narveson,Brayden 34 yd field goal 10 plays, 46 yards, TOP 03:36

WKU 17, IND 13
IND - Campbell,Charles 32 yd field goal 11 plays, 62 yards, TOP 02:43

WKU 24, IND 13
WKU - Reed,Austin 1 yd run (Narveson,Brayden kick), 9 plays, 72 yards, TOP 04:36

WKU 24, IND 19
IND - Henderson,Josh 19 yd run (), 9 plays, 90 yards, TOP 02:56

WKU 27, IND 19
WKU - Narveson,Brayden 20 yd field goal 8 plays, 73 yards, TOP 03:18

WKU 27, IND 22
IND - Campbell,Charles 32 yd field goal 4 plays, 2 yards, TOP 01:33

WKU 30, IND 22
WKU - Narveson,Brayden 24 yd field goal 7 plays, 69 yards, TOP 03:14

WKU 30, IND 30
IND - Camper,Cam 4 yd pass from Bazelak,Connor (McCulley,Donaven pass) 9 plays, 75 yards, TOP 02:59

WKU 30, IND 33
IND - Campbell,Charles 51 yd field goal 4 plays, -8 yards, TOP 00:00


















