Hoosiers crushed by Virginia (Fort Wayne News-Sentinel)
A not-so-funny thing happened to Indiana on its trip to Virginia:
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A not-so-funny thing happened to Indiana on its trip to Virginia:
For once, Virginia’s home crowd had nothing to boo about. Cornerback Ras-I Dowling set the tone early by stripping the ball from Indiana receiver Terrance Turner, and it was all cheers from that point on as the Cavaliers rolled to a 47-7 victory Saturday.
A season that started in neutral has been sent into overdrive. On display at Scott Stadium yesterday was Jameel Sewell making split-second decisions on throws, Mikell Simpson kicking into another gear while finding big holes, and the defense blitzing the quarterback, bringing him down seemingly as soon as he caught the snap. The result was a 47-7 blowout against Indiana—the Cavaliers’ first home …
The Virginia football won its second straight game Saturday, crushing Indiana 47-7 on homecoming
In one of its most dominant performances in the past decade, Virginia dismantled Indiana, 47-7, winning its first home game since last October.
Mikell Simpson ran for four touchdowns and Jameel Sewell accounted for two Virginia crushed Indiana 47-7. HOW WE SAW THE GAME Virginia finds a way to get Hall in the game on offense Injured Simpson will be evaulated further HOW YOU SAW THE GAME REPORT CARD: Grade the Cavaliers against Indiana MORE FROM THE GAME PHOTOS from the Virginia-Indiana game
Mikell Simpson ran for four touchdowns and Virginia’s much-maligned offense erupted for its biggest output in five years as the Cavaliers rolled to a 47-7 victory over Indiana.
Mikell Simpson ran for four touchdowns and Virginia’s much-maligned offense erupted for its biggest output in five years as the Cavaliers rolled to a 47-7 victory over Indiana. Virginia (2-3) entered the game tied for 117th in the 120-member Football Bowl Series in total offense, averaging more than 272 yards per game.
Mikell Simpson ran for four touchdowns and Jameel Sewell accounted for two Virginia crushed Indiana 47-7. HOW YOU SAW THE GAME POLL: Grade the Cavaliers against Indiana