BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (AP) — Stephen Carr had 109 yards rushing and two touchdowns, and Michael Penix Jr. passed for 373 yards to help Indiana beat Western Kentucky 33-31 on Saturdya night. Penix said he found a rhythm early and was able to continue it for most of the game, thanks to his trust in his reads of the Western Kentucky defense. “That’s a real good Indiana team,“ Western Kentucky coach Tyson Helton said. For Western Kentucky, it was an uphill battle for much of the game. Western Kentucky: The Hilltoppers play their second straight Power 5 opponent when they take on No.
Source: thestar September 26, 2021 04:41 UTC