South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

The Buckeyes await

Hoosiers set up undefeated matchup vs. OSU next week

- By Noah Trister

EASTLANSIN­G, Mich.— MichaelPen­ix Jr. threw for 320 yards and hit Ty Fryfogle for two touchdownp­asses asNo. 10 Indiana remained unbeaten with an easy 24-0 victory over Michigan State on Saturday.

The Hoosiers (4-0, 4-0) set up a showdown next weekend at Ohio State, the only other unbeaten team in the Big Ten East.

Penix threwtwo intercepti­ons in the first half, but that didn’t matter much. The Spartans (1-3, 1-3) were just as sloppy — to the point where quarterbac­k Rocky Lombardiwa­s pulled in the second quarter.

Fryfogle had 11 catches for 200 yards — both career highs. e did most of that in the first two quarters, when all the game’s scoring occurred. Indiana has won its first four Big Ten games for the first time since 1987, and the Hoosiers beat Michigan State for the Old Brass Spittoon for only the second time in the last 12 meetings.

“We satdownat the beginning of the year with our leadership council, come up with our goals,” Indiana coach Tom Allen said. “One of the major things that guys wanted was, win our trophy games.”

Since beating rival Michigan on Oct. 31, the Spartans have lost their last two games by a combined 73-7.

Michigan State and Indiana combined for five turnovers in the first 18:15, but only the Hoosiers showed any ability to take advantage. They went 50 yards in seven plays after Lombardi’s first intercepti­on, taking a 7-0 lead on an 8-yard run by Stevie Scott. Then came amessy sequence of plays for the Spartans that put Indiana in control.

Apenalty on the kickoff forced Michigan State to start on its own 14, and on the second play of the drive, AnthonyWil­liams fumbled, giving Indiana the ball at the 16. Penix threw a 16-yard touchdown pass to Fryfogle. Shakur Brown intercepte­d Penix in the second quarter around the goal line, but Lombardi was picked off on the very next play, setting up an Indiana field goal.

Payton Thorne replaced Lombardi at quarterbac­k and broke free for a 38-yard run on his first play, but that drive stalled, and Indiana went up 24-0 when Penix found Fryfogle up the right sideline for a 65-yard TD.

The takeaway

Indiana: The Hoosiers didn’t have a letdown after a big win over Michigan last weekend. They took advantage of Michigan State’s early mistakes and led comfortabl­y for the entire second half.

Michigan State: The Spartans have been hurt by turnovers in all three of their losses, and this was no exception. Lombardi isn’t the only one to blame, but it was time for Michigan State to try another option at quarterbac­k. Thorne went 10 of 20 for 110 yardswith an intercepti­on.

“We thought it was some decisionma­king early in the game,” MSU coachMel Tucker said. “Payton was the next man up andsowe gavehimano­pportunity. Itwas as simple as that. We’ll look at the film and we’ll evaluate itmore and see whatwe need to domoving forward.”

Poll implicatio­ns

Indiana came in with its highest ranking since 1969, and this decisive victory should do little to call that into question.

Up next

TheHoosier­s travel to playOhio State on Saturday. The Buckeyes had this weekend off after their game against Maryland was canceled. Michigan State is scheduled to play at Maryland on Saturday, but the Terrapins had an elevated number of COVID-19 cases, which caused the cancellati­on. It’s hard to view anyone’s schedule with much certainty at this point.

 ?? NIC ANTAYA/GETTY ?? Indiana’s Ty Fryfogle scores a touchdown against Michigan State on Saturday at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing, Michigan.
NIC ANTAYA/GETTY Indiana’s Ty Fryfogle scores a touchdown against Michigan State on Saturday at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing, Michigan.

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