Indiana Football Defeats Nebraska 56-7
Indiana Football Defeats Nebraska 56-7

Indiana Football Defeats Nebraska 56-7

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Indiana delivered a stunning performance with a 56-7 victory over Nebraska, marking their best start since 1967 and the largest margin of victory in a conference game in nearly 80 years. The Hoosiers' offense dominated, amassing 495 total yards, including 215 yards on the ground and five rushing touchdowns, with running back Justice Ellison leading the charge with 105 yards and two touchdowns. Nebraska's defense, previously ranked seventh nationally, was overwhelmed, allowing their first rushing touchdowns of the season and committing five turnovers. Indiana's quarterbacks, Kurtis Rourke and Tayven Jackson, excelled, with Rourke completing 17 of 21 passes for 189 yards before exiting due to a thumb injury. Head coach Curt Cignetti praised his offensive line's performance, which created significant running lanes, while Nebraska coach Matt Rhule expressed embarrassment over his team's lack of preparation. This defeat for Nebraska is noted as the worst of Rhule's tenure, leaving the team with much to reconsider moving forward.

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