COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — An injury to Elijah Sarratt wasn't enough to keep No. 2 Indiana under 50 points.
The Hoosiers bearly missed a beat without their star receiver for most of Saturday's game, pummeling Maryland 55-10 . It was the fifth time this season Indiana has surpassed 50 points and the third time in Big Ten play. The Hoosiers rushed for 367 yards and four touchdowns.
“When you want to take away the pass, then all right sure,” quarterback Fernando Mendoza said. “We'll run 370 yards down your throat.”
Sarratt left in the first quarter with what coach Curt Cignetti described as hamstring tightness. Cignetti didn't seem overly concerned, saying his team “came out good” injury-wise. Sarratt's exit did mean that he went without a catch for the first time in his 47-game career. Th

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