Article By Dan Karell on 12th October, 2009
However, the team never showed up to play.
Indiana was steamrolled from Virginia's first possession, which came after a catch and fumble by junior WR Terrence Turner, which was returned 32 yards to the Indiana 38-yard line.
Four plays and 38 yards later, Virginia scored its first seven points—the rout was on.
The Hoosiers lacked just about everything you expect from a team. They were out-hustled, out-tackled, out-smarted, and just about outdone in every aspect of the game.
Indiana's defense, which includes two of the most feared defensive ends in the country in seniors Jammie Kirlew and Greg Middleton, struggled ...
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