East Lansing, MI
Nov 2, 2024
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Indiana Hoosiers made history by achieving a 9-0 record for the first time in program history with a resounding 47-10 victory over Michigan State. The Spartans grabbed an early lead with a field goal and a touchdown, but the Hoosiers took control in the second quarter, driven by a dynamic performance by quarterback Kurtis Rourke, who threw for four touchdowns and amassed 263 yards.
Indiana's defense dominated the day, recording a season-high seven sacks and holding Michigan State to negative rushing yards, the lowest in Hoosiers' history. Amare Ferrell's two interceptions cut short Spartan drives, while Mikail Kamara contributed significantly with multiple tackles for loss. Omar Cooper Jr.'s reverse play rushing touchdown capped off the scoring in a game that saw the Hoosiers reclaim the Old Brass Spittoon.
Aidan Chiles (Michigan State)
Chiles avoided the rush to connect with Nick Marsh for an 18-yard touchdown, highlighting his ability to escape pressure.
Elijah Sarratt (Indiana)
Secured a 4-yard touchdown pass from Rourke, concluding a 21-point burst by Indiana in the second quarter to dismantle Michigan State's lead.
De'Angelo Ponds (Indiana)
Smothered MSU's punt attempt to force a safety, adding to Indiana's defensive domination.
Omar Cooper Jr. (Indiana)
Ran a 16-yard reverse into the end zone, capitalizing on a poor MSU punt snap.
Kurtis Rourke (Indiana, QB)
Rourke's remarkable 19-of-29 for 263 yards and 4 touchdowns solidified his return from injury, orchestrating key drives while maintaining Indiana's unbeaten record.
Elijah Sarratt (Indiana, WR)
With 4 catches for 59 yards and 2 touchdowns, Sarratt was a reliable target, aiding in the Hoosiers' offensive surge.
Ty Son Lawton (Indiana, RB)
Lawton's effective ground game included a key 1-yard touchdown run that stretched Indiana's lead and exemplified their balanced attack.
Amare Ferrell (Indiana, DB)
Ferrell's two interceptions disrupted Michigan State's rhythm, proving crucial in the Hoosiers' defensive strategy.
Mikail Kamara (Indiana, DL)
Kamara's 4.5 tackles for loss, including 2.5 sacks, exemplified his dominant presence on the defensive line, instrumental in suppressing the Spartans' rushing attack.
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