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Penn State at Indiana

    Penn St. 16, Indiana 10

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    BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) - Penn State's Matt McGloin made the most of his second chance Saturday.

    The former starter re-entered the game late in the third quarter, threw a 74-yard TD pass on his first play and later led the Nittany Lions to a field goal, giving Penn State a 16-10 victory at Indiana in both schools' Big Ten season opener.

    McGloin was 10 of 22 for 204 yards with one touchdown, no interceptions and no sacks - a fitting tribute on an ugly, mistake-prone day.

    Penn State (4-1) won the inaugural Leaders Division game and improved to 15-0 all-time against the Hoosiers.

    Indiana (1-4) had a chance to win it as time expired but Dusty Kiel's desperation pass came up 5 yards short of the end zone and Damarlo Belcher couldn't hang on anyway. The Hoosiers have now lost two straight.

    Aside from McGloin's two efficient scoring drives, little went right either way.

    The Nittany Lions blew one scoring chance when Forisse Hardin intercepted Rob Bolden's pass at the Indiana 1, had another slip away when Silas Redd lost a fumble at the Hoosiers 2 and threw away two other chances with fumbles that cost Penn State big yardage.

    Indiana, meanwhile, struggled to finish off drives for the second straight week and didn't score a touchdown until Kiel's 5-yard TD pass to Ted Bolser made it 16-10 with 3:51 to play.

    The Hoosiers did force Penn State to punt and got the ball back with 2:06 left, but once again failed to put the ball in the end zone.

    Indiana took advantage of the first turnover with a 49-yard field goal from Mitch Ewald to make it 3-0.

    Penn State tied the score late in the second quarter on Anthony Fera's 22-yard field goal, then took the lead after converting an Indiana fumble into a 27-yard field goal early in the third quarter.

    McGloin came in with 1:41 to go in the third quarter, made the perfect read when Indiana's safety played up, and made the perfect throw over single coverage to Derek Moye, who caught the ball in stride at about the 40-yard line and jogged the remaining distance for the score and a 13-3 lead.

    On the next series, McGloin burned more than 5 1/2 minutes on a 13-play, 63-yard drive that Fera capped with his third field goal of the day, a 33-yarder that made it 16-3.

    Redd rushed 29 times for 129 yards, and Moye caught six passes for 158 yards and the TD.

    Kiel finished 22 of 45 for 189 yards with one TD and one interception in his first career start.

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    Scoring Summary
    INMitch Ewald 49 yd FG
    PSUAnthony Fera 22 yd FG
    PSUAnthony Fera 27 yd FG
    PSUDerek Moye 74 yd pass from Matt McGloin (Anthony Fera kick)
    PSUAnthony Fera 33 yd FG
    INTed Bolser 5 yd pass from Dusty Kiel (Mitch Ewald kick)
     
    Team Stats
     PSUIN
    First Downs2216
    Third Down Efficiency9-205-20
    Fourth Down Efficiency1-13-3
    Plays-Net Yards86-46476-256
    Rushes-Yds50-19331-72
    Passing Yds271184
    Kick Return Yds3185
    Punt Return Yds86
    Passes16-36-122-45-1
    Punts7-27310-353
    Fumbles-Lost4-22-1
    Penalties-Yds5-606-79
    Time of Poss.37:2722:33
     
    Individual Stats
    RUSHING
    PSU: Silas Redd 29-129, Curtis Dukes 9-54, Joe Suhey 2-7, Michael Zordich 2-3, Matt McGloin 4-0, Rob Bolden 4-0
    IN: Stephen Houston 18-60, Dusty Kiel 8-21, Matt Perez 2-4, Cody Latimer 1--2, Nick Turner 1--3, Team 1--8
    PASSING
    PSU: Matt McGloin 10-22-204-0, Rob Bolden 6-14-67-1
    IN: Dusty Kiel 22-45-184-1
    RECEIVING
    PSU: Derek Moye 6-158, Justin Brown 3-41, Shawney Kersey 2-32, Devon Smith 2-17, Derek Day 1-13, Andrew Szczerba 1-13, Silas Redd 1--3
    IN: Damarlo Belcher 6-60, Ted Bolser 4-46, Stephen Houston 3-3, Jamonne Chester 2-20, Shane Wynn 1-24, Max Dedmond 1-10, Jay McCants 1-9, Kofi Hughes 1-8, Cody Latimer 1-8, Dre Muhammad 1-5, Justin Pagan 1--9
     
    Standings
    TeamStandingsConferenceOverall
    Penn State2nd Big Ten Leaders6-29-4