Indiana 28, Northwestern 31

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Final

12:00 PM ET, November 10, 2007
Ryan Field
EVANSTON, IL

Northwestern 31, Indiana 28

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1726
Total Yards298456
Passing204291
Rushing94165
Penalties7-572-31
3rd Down Conversions6-1212-17
4th Down Conversions0-00-0
Turnovers23
Possession23:1336:47
Air/Ground Leaders
Indiana Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Lewis18/2720420
Chappell0/1001
Northwestern Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Bacher26/3327613
Roberson1/11510
Indiana Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Payton1555021
Lewis1136115
Northwestern Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Sutton33141146
Bacher825010
Indiana Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Hardy7107238
Fisher549021
Northwestern Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Thompson678126
Sutton672020
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERINDNW
FG09:27Amado Villarreal 29 Yd
Drive: 12 plays, 59 yds, 5:33
03
TD09:15James Bailey 91 Yd Kickoff Return (Austin Starr Kick) 73
SECOND QUARTERINDNW
TD09:08Kellen Lewis 14 Yd Run (Austin Starr Kick)
Drive: 11 plays, 80 yds, 5:05
143
TD05:01Eddie Simpson 41 Yd Interception Return (Amado Villarreal Kick) 1410
THIRD QUARTERINDNW
TD11:26Tyrell Sutton 1 Yd Run (Amado Villarreal Kick) 1417
TD03:08Kim Thompson 15 Yd Pass From Brandon Roberson (Amado Villarreal Kick) 1424
TD01:09James Hardy 11 Yd Pass From Kellen Lewis (Austin Starr Kick) 2124
FOURTH QUARTERINDNW
TD05:34James Hardy 5 Yd Pass From Kellen Lewis (Austin Starr Kick) 2824
TD00:44Ross Lane 3 Yd Pass From C.J. Bacher (Amado Villarreal Kick) 2831
Associated Press

EVANSTON, Ill. (AP) -- C.J. Bacher hit Ross Lane on a 3-yard touchdown pass with 44 seconds to go Saturday, capping a 73-yard drive and lifting Northwestern to a 31-28 victory over Indiana.

Indiana had driven 80 yards with Kellen Lewis passing to James Hardy for a 5-yard TD to put the Hoosiers ahead 28-24 with 5:34 left.

But Bacher hit Tyrell Sutton on a 17-yard pass, Sutton had a 10-yard run, Lane caught a 15-yarder and Bacher took off for 10 yards to move the ball to the 11, setting up the final TD.

The Hoosiers (6-5, 2-5 Big Ten) got one last chance after Northwestern's kickoff went out of bounds. Lewis hit passes of 13 yards to Andrew Means and 14 yards to Ray Fisher to get the ball to the Wildcats' 34.

But Northwestern defensive end David Ngene hit Lewis and the ball popped loose with Adam Kadella recovering at the 38 with 12 seconds to go.

Officials then reviewed the play to see if Lewis' arm was moving forward, but the call on the field stood and Northwestern (6-5, 3-4) had a victory. The Wildcats moved into position for a bowl bid, but they will probably need to win at Illinois next week.

Indiana, hoping for its first bowl since 1993, closes it season against Purdue.

Northwestern led 24-14 in the third quarter, apparently gaining momentum after a 70-yard TD pass from Lewis to Fisher was overturned by video replay because the quarterback had crossed the line of scrimmage.

Lane's 27-yard catch of a Bacher pass set up a 1-yard TD run by Sutton as Northwestern took a 17-14 lead.

The Wildcats then drove 74 yards for another score as Brandon Roberson took a handoff from Bacher and threw a 15-yard option pass to Kim Thompson, who hung on for the score even after Indiana's Tracy Porter tipped the ball. That play was also reviewed and the call on the field upheld, as the Wildcats went up 24-14.

But Hardy, who earlier became Indiana's career leader in both receptions and pass catch yardage, caught a 38-yard pass from Lewis and moments later took another pass and maneuvered his way into end zone from 11 yards away -- his 14th TD catch this season, another Indiana record -- to make it 24-21.

Northwestern moved right back to the Hoosiers 3, but Bacher's third-down pass to the end zone was picked off by Porter with 10:19 to go and Indiana then went 80 yards for the go-ahead score.

The Hoosiers had a 14-10 halftime lead, thanks to James Bailey's 91-yard kickoff return and Lewis 14-yard TD run.

Trailing 14-3, the Wildcats went right down the field again -- they got inside Indiana's 15 on their first three possessions -- as Sutton broke off a 46-yard run. But when Bacher threw a strike to Lane in the end zone, the ball bounced off the receiver's hands and then his leg before landing right to Indiana's Austin Thomas for the Hoosiers' second interception of the game.

But Indiana gave it back quickly.

Backup quarterback Ben Chappell, who'd attempted one pass all season, entered the game to replace Lewis, when he was shaken up after being hit on a pass attempt.

Chappell's second attempt of the season and one play of the game was disastrous. His ill-timed pass was easily intercepted by Northwestern linebacker Eddie Simpson, who returned it 41 yards for a TD that cut the Hoosiers' lead to 14-10 with just five minutes left in the half.

Hardy, who trailed Courtney Roby (170) by one catch coming in, made two receptions during the 80-yard scoring drive to set the school career record. His 13- and 10-yard catches and a 21-yard run by Bryan Payton keyed a drive that ended when Lewis faked to the middle and carried around left end for a 14-yard TD that made it 14-3.

Hardy also set the career record for receiving yards, passing Roby (2,524) with a second-quarter catch. He finished with seven catches for 107 yards.

Sutton gained 141 yards rushing on 33 carries.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Saturday, November 10th
Indiana 28 Final
Northwestern 31
Penn State 31 Final
Temple 0
Michigan 21 Final
Wisconsin 37
Michigan State 48 Final
Purdue 31
Minnesota 16 Final
Iowa 21
Illinois 28 Final
Ohio State 21