NCAA Football: Maryland at Indiana - Source: Imagn
The Indiana Hoosiers were able to defend Memorial Stadium in Week 5 as they took down the Maryland Terrapins in a high-scoring game 42-28. Despite losing the turnover battle 4-0, the Hoosiers remained undefeated with a 5-0 (2-0 Big Ten) record.
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Let's take a closer look at the box scores for each team to see how this game played out.
The Maryland Terrapins were able to put up 28 points but were unable to take advantage of the turnovers they created.
For the Hoosiers, Kurtis Rourke did not have his best showing but did enough to win the game. He threw for a season-high 359 yards and three touchdowns while the defense kept Maryland at bay. He also had two interceptions.
Elijah Sarratt had a big game with seven receptions for 128 yards and a touchdown in windy conditions.
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Let's take a look at the scoring breakdown throughout the game:
0:40 3Q: Kurtis Rourke 13 Yard Passing TD to Elijah Sarrett | 28-21 Indiana
12:24 4Q: Kurtis Rourke 12 Yard Passing TD to Donaven McCulley | 35-21 Indiana
4:09 4Q: T Son Lawton 14 Yard Rushing TD | 42-21 Indiana
2:55 4Q: Billy Edwards Jr. 12 Yard Passing TD to Roman Hemby | 42-28 Indiana
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