Indiana 7, Minnesota 16

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IND (2-3)07007
MINN (5-1)076316

Final

12:00 PM ET, October 4, 2008
The Metrodome
MINNEAPOLIS, MN

Decker ties receiving record as Minnesota stops IU

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1022
Total Yards293333
Passing244274
Rushing4959
Penalties6-641-10
3rd Down Conversions1-108-19
4th Down Conversions0-01-1
Turnovers32
Possession22:1937:41
Air/Ground Leaders
Indiana Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Lewis15/2116700
Chappell1/37711
Minnesota Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Weber22/3727400
Indiana Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Lewis918012
Thigpen514011
Minnesota Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Eskridge2974013
Salamon41015
Indiana Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Thigpen388177
Belcher258047
Minnesota Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Decker13190053
Tow-Arnett140040
Scoring Summary
SECOND QUARTERINDMINN
TD12:23Shady Salamon 1 Yd Run (Joel Monroe Kick) 07
TD02:29Marcus Thigpen 77 Yd Pass From Ben Chappell (Austin Starr Kick) 77
THIRD QUARTERINDMINN
FG10:11Joel Monroe 29 Yd 710
FG02:05Joel Monroe 42 Yd 713
FOURTH QUARTERINDMINN
FG00:22Joel Monroe 38 Yd 716
Associated Press

MINNEAPOLIS -- Eric Decker tied a school record with 13 catches for 190 yards and withstood a vicious blow to the head in the fourth quarter to get coach Tim Brewster his first career Big Ten victory in Minnesota's 16-7 win over Indiana on Saturday.

Adam Weber completed his first 12 passes and threw for 274 yards, and the defense shut down the mistake-prone Hoosiers (2-3, 0-2 Big Ten) to snap Minnesota's nine-game conference losing streak.

Marcus Thigpen caught a 77-yard touchdown for Indiana, but the Hoosiers committed three turnovers and couldn't get anything going against an improving Minnesota defense.

Brewster went 0-8 in the Big Ten during his first season, then lost the conference opener at Ohio State last week. But his defense kept the dynamic Kellen Lewis and Thigpen under wraps and his offense gave him just enough to escape with the win on Saturday.

Decker was the only option on offense for most of the game for Minnesota (5-1, 1-1), which struggled in the run game and had an awfully hard time protecting Weber against Indiana's aggressive front seven.

Jammie Kirlew had 2 1/2 sacks for the Hoosiers, who had four sacks in all and chased Weber all afternoon.

He was nearly knocked out of the game early in the second quarter on a sack by Kirlew, but after being helped off the field, Weber was able to stay in. On the next series, he spun away from Kirlew and threw a 40-yard strike to Jeff Tow-Arnett to set up Shady Salamon's 1-yard scoring run that gave the Gophers a 7-0 lead.

But 13 of his 22 completions went to the gritty Decker, who wobbled off the field in the fourth quarter after being sandwiched over the middle by Indiana's Geno Johnson and Will Patterson, but somehow never missed a play.

With Indiana unable to move the ball against a Gophers defense that was one of the worst in the nation during last year's miserable 1-11 season, Decker served as a decoy for the rest of the game and Joel Monroe kicked three field goals to provide the difference.

Willie VanDeSteeg had two sacks and Lee Campbell added an interception and a fumble recovery for the Gophers

Lewis finished 15-for-21 for 167 yards, but Indiana's only touchdown of the game came on the 77-yard pass from Ben Chappell to Thigpen that tied the game at 7-7 in the second quarter.

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14 Ohio State 20 Final
18 Wisconsin 17
Iowa 13 Final
Michigan State 16
Indiana 7 Final
Minnesota 16
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