“I think it brings out all of us as a group of quarterbacks and wide receivers. After coming in and losing 0-21 at half, I feel like we were executing well in the second half.” “I love the way he was making the right decisions, but Tayven played his butt off today, like every drive it was hard work. It’s a big eye opener,” said running back Jaylin Lucas. Jackson finished the afternoon completing 24 of 34 passes for 299 yards, one touchdown and one interception - most of that success coming in the second half. “Growing up as a little kid, you’re always in the backyard pretending ‘Three, two, one … I’m diving for theĮndzone.’ When you finally get that moment, and it doesn’t go as planned, that is a hard pill to swallow,” said Jackson. He couldn’t keep the win streak going Saturday. Jackson helped the Center Grove Trojans win back-to-back IHSAA 6A state championships in that building. Playing in Lucas Oil Stadium was not new to the Greenwood native. Quarterback Tayven Jackson was visibly upset after the final Hoosiers drive. The guys bowed up and showed a lot of fight to be able to shut them down in the second half, give ourselves a chance offensively to win the game. “Really didn’t have any momentum going into halftime. “Man, just proud of our team’s fight,” said Allen. Hoosiers head back to Bloomington on the wrong end of a 21-14 final score. Indiana couldn’t convert a 4th and Goal on the 1-yard line late in the fourth quarter. All of a sudden, it’s a seven-point game. An opening drive touchdown was followed by a Cardinals interception that led to another IU touchdown. The Hoosiers regrouped in the break and came out firing. The Cardinals offense scored 21 points in the first half while the defense completely shut down anything Indiana wanted to do. School change aside, Brohm was back to dominating Allen’s Hoosiers early. Indianapolis’ Lucas Oil Stadium played host to the bruising border battle between two coaches fans in Indiana are used to seeing every Saturday - IU’s Tom Allen and former Purdue coach turned Louisville leader Jeff Brohm. INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - The Indiana Hoosiers found themselves in a 21-point hole after a miserable first half against Louisville Saturday.
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