Indiana kept the pedal down, pulling off the onside kick and turning it into three more points.
Mitch Ewald connected from 19 yards to put the Hoosiers up 27-14 with 1:32 left in the second quarter.
All the momentum Michigan State gained early in the quarter is back on Indiana’s side.
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