STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — While in a stunning turn of events, the Hoosiers drive the length of the field late in the fourth quarter, a call that stands on the end line. They win it 27-24 and remain number two in the country. They go to 10-0 for Penn State, their sixth loss in a row, now 0-6 in the Big 10.
"I'm super proud of these guys. They played their hearts out, you know, and. I wouldn't do it any other way. We fought back. These guys could have packed it in. They could easily quit. When we were down, you know, when, when, when we had the fumble before the half and then they come out and we had the interception, they could have laid down and quit. And they dare not do that," said interim head coach Terry Smith.
"We fought and that's what mattered, you know. I'm proud of everybody on the t

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