Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

■ Indiana knocks off No. 8 Penn State on two-point conversion in overtime.

Penix’s two-point conversion in OT nabs upset for Hoosiers

- By Michael Marot

BLOOMINGTO­N, Ind.— Michael Penix forced overtime with a 2-point conversion run with 22 seconds left, then scored on a diving 2-point conversion to give Indiana a season-opening 36-35 upset victory over No. 8 Penn State — ending the Big Ten’s longest streak of consecutiv­e losses to Top 10 teams at 42.

Thewinning playwent to a replay review before the officials announced the initial call stood. Indiana beat the Nittany Lions for the second time in 24 matchups, and beat a Top 10 foe for the first time since a 31-10 victory at Ohio State on Oct. 10, 1987.

Andit took every trick in thebookto get it done.

“All I’d seen was an opportunit­y, an opportunit­y to go out and show the world what the Indiana Hoosiers are all about,” Penix said. “They were playing man, so we’ve got to score to win the game and I wasn’t going to letmy team down, so Iwent out and gave itmy all.”

After Indiana failed to gain a first down after Sean Clifford threw a go-ahead 60-yard touchdown pass to Jahan Dotson with 2:30 left, coach Tom Allen instructed his defense to let Penn State score.

Devyn Ford obliged with a 14-yard run with 1:42 to go. Penix then took the Hoosiers down the field, scored on a 1-yard TD run with 22 seconds to go, added the

2-point conversion and eventually wound up in overtime after Jordan Stout’s 57-yard field goal came up short with 3 seconds left in regulation.

“In really six years at Penn State and 10 years of being a head coach, we’ve not been a team to commit penalties and we’ve not been a team to get turnovers, and tonight we had both,” Penn State coach James Franklin said. “We finally got into a rhythm in the second half a little bit, but you can’t not play well on the road in the Big Ten against good opponents.”

Penn State made it 35-28 when Clifford hooked up with Parker Washington in overtime, but Who pPhilyor caught a 9-yard TD pass for the Hoosiers and Penix won it when he dove for the goal line and the ball hit the pylon.

The takeaway

Penn State: The mistakes were overwhelmi­ng. The Nittany Lions had three red-zone possession­s that produced no points, two intercepti­ons, two missed field goals, one lost fumble, a a muffed punt and a fumbled kickoff return in addition to Ford’s late scoring play and the late defensive breakdowns. Coach James Franklin needs to get things cleaned up fast.

Indiana: Coach Tom Allen’s team took a huge step Saturday. He knew they needed to start beating ranked teams and this one certainly went a long way. He took the gamble and it paid off. The defense played well but the offense was out of sync until the final minutes. Indiana gained just 211 yards and had the ball for 19:35.

Poll implicatio­ns

Penn State will slip in the Top25, perhaps precipitou­sly. Though the defense was suffocatin­g until late and should keep the Nittany Lions close all season, the offense and special teams played nowhere close to a championsh­ip level. Expect the Hoosiers to reappear in the Top 25 nextweek.

Scary scene

Less than two minutes into the fourth quarter, Penn State thought it had another turnover when receiver Miles Marshall fumbled at the end of a 17-yard completion.

Instead as Marshall lay motionless on the field, linebacker Jesse Luketa was ejected for targeting. The penalty moved the ball to the Penn State 27 and set up Campbell for his second field goal. The wobbly Marshall got up andwas helped to the locker room.

 ?? JOE ROBBINS/GETTY PHOTOS ?? Hoosiers players celebrate after an overtime win against the Nittany Lions on Saturday at Memorial Stadium in Bloomingto­n, Indiana.
JOE ROBBINS/GETTY PHOTOS Hoosiers players celebrate after an overtime win against the Nittany Lions on Saturday at Memorial Stadium in Bloomingto­n, Indiana.
 ??  ?? Indiana’s Michael Penix runs for the gamewinnin­g two-point conversion in overtime against the Nittany Lions on Saturday.
Indiana’s Michael Penix runs for the gamewinnin­g two-point conversion in overtime against the Nittany Lions on Saturday.

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