Eastern Kentucky 13, Indiana 19

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Final

8:00 PM ET, September 3, 2009
Memorial Stadium
BLOOMINGTON, IN

Chappell throws for 326 yards as Indiana holds off Eastern Kentucky

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1722
Total Yards378399
Passing278326
Rushing10073
Penalties9-658-43
3rd Down Conversions3-116-13
4th Down Conversions0-01-1
Turnovers13
Possession28:0731:53
Air/Ground Leaders
Eastern Kentucky Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Watts12/1617110
Pryor5/1010700
Indiana Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Chappell27/3632612
Eastern Kentucky Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Pryor437036
Banjoman130030
Indiana Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
McCray1349014
Burgess81415
Eastern Kentucky Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Cromer9124022
Phelps4104161
Indiana Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Doss8125035
Belcher697133
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTEREKYIND
SF10:38Cody Watts Tackled By Will Patterson In End Zone 02
TD07:30Trea Burgess 1 Yd Run (Nick Freeland Kick) 09
TD06:17Garnett Phelps 61 Yd Pass From Cody Watts (Logan O'Connor Kick) 79
SECOND QUARTEREKYIND
FG13:04Nick Freeland 38 Yd 712
TD07:49Damarlo Belcher 33 Yd Pass From Ben Chappell (Nick Freeland Kick) 719
FG00:31Logan O'Connor 23 Yd 1019
THIRD QUARTEREKYIND
FG06:06Logan O'Connor 31 Yd 1319
Associated Press

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Indiana's Trea Burgess ran for one touchdown, Ben Chappell threw for another and the Indiana defense met an opening night challenge by holding off Eastern Kentucky 19-13 on Thursday.

Chappell, Indiana's new starting quarterback, was productive.

He was 27 of 36 for a career-high 326 yards with one touchdown. Receiver Tandon Doss also had a career night, catching eight passes for 125 yards -- all but one of the catches coming in the first half.

The Colonels (0-1) were led by Cody Watts, who was 12 of 16 for 171 yards.

But the Indiana offense needed help to earn its sixth straight season-opening win.

Eastern Kentucky (1-0), of the Football Championship Subdivision, shut out the Hoosiers (1-0) in the second half and twice had chances to take the lead.

Quarterback Cody Watts blew the first opportunity, losing a fumble at the Indiana 5 with 11:49 left in the game. The Colonels (0-1) also had a chance to win it in the closing minute, but backup quarterback T.J. Pryor's 40-yard heave to the end zone was batted away by Nick Polk to save the victory.

The Colonels still have not beaten a Football Bowl Subdivision foe since 1985.

The rare weeknight game and the unveiling of the newly renovated Memorial Stadium helped Indiana draw its largest crowd for a home opener, 36,759, since 1997.

And after a half, it looked the celebration would be festive.

Will Patterson sacked Watts in the end zone on Eastern's first series, giving Indiana a 2-0 lead, and Chappell took advantage of the free kick by taking Indiana on a 63-yard scoring drive. Burgess plunged in from the 1 to make 9-0 midway through the first quarter.

Two series later, Chappell hooked up with a wide open Damarlo Belcher in the middle of the field for a 33-yard TD pass to make it 19-7.

But Indiana failed to score over the final 37 minutes.

And there were problems.

Redshirt freshman Darius Willis fumbled on his first college carry, ending the Hoosiers' first scoring chance. Chappell got leveled on a first-quarter pass and Eastern Kentucky's Jeremy Caldwell picked off the fluttering ball and Chappell was picked off again in the second half.

Indiana's new downhill ground game stalled, too. The Hoosiers finished with just 73 yards rushing.

The defense gave up a 61-yard TD pass from Watts to Garnett Phelps and the punt coverage team allowed a 40-yard return late in the half to set up Logan O'Connor's 23-yard field goal to make it 19-10 at the half.

Eastern Kentucky closed to 19-13 on O'Connor's 31-yard field midway through the third quarter, but it couldn't get any closer.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, September 3rd
Eastern Kentucky 13 Final
Indiana 19
Saturday, September 5th
Navy 27 Final
6 Ohio State 31
Akron 7 Final
9 Penn State 31
Northern Iowa 16 Final
22 Iowa 17
Towson 14 Final
Northwestern 47
Montana State 3 Final
Michigan State 44
Minnesota 23 Final
Syracuse 20 OT
Toledo 31 Final
Purdue 52
Western Michigan 7 Final
Michigan 31
Missouri 37 Final
Illinois 9
Northern Illinois 20 Final
Wisconsin 28