| Hoosiers put up
Offesive Numbers
The Illini did know how to
stop them.
Indiana put up over 400 yds total offense and pulled away
from Illinois in the 4th Quarter. IU ran the ball well put turnovers
again, plagued the offense with 3.
IU 36, Illinois 13
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) -- Indiana's Blake Powers threw four touchdown
passes, while receiver James Hardy and running back Chris Taylor
each topped 100 yards to lead the Hoosiers past Illinois 36-13
on Saturday.
The Hoosiers (4-1, 1-1) won their third straight home game, while
the Fighting Illini (2-4, 0-3) have lost four in a row overall
and 10 straight Big Ten road games.
Powers, a sophomore, was 22-of-35 for 198 yards and broke Antwaan
Randle El's single-season school record of 17 TD passes late in
the game. Powers has thrown 18 touchdowns in five games and also
extended his school record to four straight games with at least
three TD passes.
Hardy caught 10 passes for 118 yards and two touchdowns, including
the record-breaker with 4:04 left, while Taylor ran 18 times for
132 yards and one TD.
Illini quarterback Tim Brasic was 22-of-39 for 230 yards with
one touchdown and rushed 13 times for 34 yards, but his miscues
proved costly. An interception in the final minute of the first
half led to one Indiana score, and his fumble early in the fourth
period set up another Indiana score.
Illinois closed to 14-10 on Brasic's 3-yard TD pass to Melvin
Bryant, but Indiana's Tracy Porter picked off Brasic's throw at
the Illinois 36 with 51 seconds left in the half. Powers then
threw a 7-yard pass to Hardy that made it 21-10 at the half.
The Illini trimmed the lead to 21-13 when Jason Reda hit a 52-yard
field goal that bounced off the crossbar. They were driving again
when Will Meyers hit Brasic, knocking the ball loose.
Indiana recovered at its 43, and Powers converted by finding
Marcus Thigpen on an 18-yard pass that made it 28-13 with 9:33
left. Illinois never threatened again.
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