Pre Game
Indiana, in a stunning performance, upsets Penn State. Some are calling it controversial, but as a coach once said, "If the game comes down to one call, you didn't do enough to win it."
At the end of the first quarter, Penn State was up 7-0
But Indiana rallies to score 17 unanswered points.
After the half, Indiana again holds Penn State to one touchdown, but ends the third without a score, 17-14.
The fourth quarter saw the offenses break loose and regulation play ends 28-28 sending them into overtime.
Penn State takes the offense first and what looks like a drive that might end in a field goal ends in a touchdown. 35-28, Penn State.
Indiana takes the field and fights their way to a touchdown. Coach Allen decides to go for two and win or lose, end the game.
Indiana's QB, Michael Penix Jr, runs to the corner and leaps. The ball touches the pylon a milisecond before Penix' hip touches the turf.
Indiana upsets Penn State 36-35