In a two-minute situation with no timeouts, Indiana relied on Heisman candidate Fernando Mendoza to deliver the most clutch drive of his collegiate career during Saturday's 27-24 victory at Penn State .

The Hoosiers' hurry-up in front of 100,000-plus at Beaver Stadium culminated with Mendoza's 7-yard toss to Omar Cooper Jr. in the back of the end zone, who dazzled despite solid coverage and came down with the football with his left toe inbounds to push Indiana ahead.

"It was the most improbable victory I've been apart of and there couldn't have been a better place to make it happen," Indiana coach Curt Cignetti said after the game, noting Indiana's first win in program history at Penn State.

The Nittany Lions had the unbeaten Hoosiers on the ropes following Nick Singleton's seco

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