Indiana’s Tevin Coleman burst through for a 44-yard run in the final minute against No. 18 Missouri, and that set up the game-winning touchdown by D’Angelo Roberts. The Hoosiers won 31-27.
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Here are five reasons the Hoosiers’ win against the Tigers is absurd:
— The defending SEC East champion lost to a 5-7 Big Ten team from last season.
— It’s the Big Ten’s first win against a ranked Power 5 conference team this season.
— Indiana had lost 18 straight games against ranked opponents heading into Saturday’s game.
— The Hoosiers allowed 571 rushing yards in a 45-42 loss to Bowling Green last week, a team that allowed 756 total yards and 646 rushing yards in a 68-17 loss to Wisconsin on Saturday. How does the transitive property work here?
— Coleman finished with 132 rushing yards. He has 574 rushing yards in three games. The single-season Hoosiers’ record is 1,805, set by Vaughn Dunbar in 1991.
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