Article By Dan Karell on 14th September, 2009
Hoosier's senior running back Demetrius McCray ran for a career high 134 yards, including a 59-yard sprint on the way to the endzone.
The game was open in the first half, with Indiana dominating on both sides of the ball, pressuring WMU quarterback Tim Hiller to making poor throws, while severely limiting the run, and moving the chains on offense and scoring 17 points.
But like in many games the in last few seasons, the Hoosiers let the opponents creep their way back into the game.
Entering the fourth quarter, the score was 20-14. The Broncos took the ball from their own 34-yard line to the Indiana 17-yard line, on a series of passes ...
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