Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza on beating Penn State
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Penn State's 27-24 loss to Indiana turned into a high-octane gem, even though the anticipated high stakes of September had been neutralized. The Nittany Lions (3-6) brought the crowd back, flustered the unbeaten Hoosiers and came within a few blades of grass from upsetting the nation's second-ranked team.
On the ensuing Indiana possession, Mendoza tried to hit a deep corner route on second down, but under-threw his man who got undercut by Penn State safety King Mack for an interception that gave the Nittany Lions the ball back in plus territory.
So, what really happened in the final two minutes on Saturday at Beaver Stadium? Did No. 2 Indiana produce one of the great comeback efforts in Hoosier football history? Or did Penn State find another painful way to lose to a top 5 team?
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Grading the Penn State football team on its 27-24 loss to Indiana Saturday at Beaver Stadium: B: Ethan Grunkemeyer held his own in his third straight start against one of the top 10 defenses in the country. B: Nick Singleton rushed for 71 yards and two touchdowns and caught three passes for 22 yards and a score in his best game of the season.
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Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza and receiver Omar Cooper Jr. engineered a stunning 73-yard touchdown drive to beat Penn State 27-24 in dramatic fashion.