COLLEGE CORNER 17 – WEEK SEVEN

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Here are some facts and figures about games involving Indiana college football teams. Times are eastern.

OCTOBER 14

Michigan (4-1) at Indiana (3-2) (Noon): The No. 17 Wolverines claimed a 20-10 win over Indiana last season. Karan Higdon ran 12 times for 65 yards in Michigan’s 14-10 loss to Michigan State. Peyton Ramsey was 32-of-41 for 321 yards and two touchdowns and ran for 54 yards and one score in the Hoosiers’ 27-0 blanking of Charleston Southern.

DePauw (5-0) at Denison (3-2) (1 p.m.): The Tigers clawed past Denison, 30-16, a year ago. Jake Hagan had five catches for 26 yards with a touchdown in DePauw’s 26-10 win over Oberlin. C.K. Davis hauled in four receptions for 46 yards for the Ohio-based Big Red in their 28-7 loss to Wabash.

Jacksonville (4-1) at Butler (3-3) (1 p.m.): The Dolphins from Florida rolled to a 35-7 win over Butler during the 2014 campaign. Rylan Wells went 11-of-18 for 249 yards and two scores in Jacksonville’s 35-21 win over Davidson. Duvante Lane ran 14 times for 99 yards and three touchdowns in the Bulldogs’ 44-6 win over Morehead State.

Kalamazoo (0-5) at Trine (5-0) (1 p.m.): The Hornets from Michigan suffered a 42-17 loss to Trine a season ago. Jared Pittman had 10 carries for 62 yards in Kalamazoo’s 40-6 loss to Olivet. Jeffrey Barnett caught four passes for 150 yards and three touchdowns for the Thunder in a 56-21 win over Albion.

Ohio Wesleyan (2-3) at Wabash (5-0) (1 p.m.): The Little Giants blanked Ohio Wesleyan, 28-0, last year. Brian berry completed 19-of-37 passes for 211 yards and three touchdowns in the Battling Bishops’ 23-21 win over Kenyon. Ike James scampered 28 times for 157 yards and three scores for Wabash against Denison.

Taylor (2-3) at Marian (3-2) (1:05 p.m.): The No. 13 (NAIA) Knights crowned Taylor, 48-14, in their last meeting. Grant Hohlbein had seven receptions for 42 yards and a touchdown in the Trojans’ 48-26 loss to Siena Heights. Wesley Cook rambled 11 times for 138 yards and two scores in Marian’s 61-24 decision over Saint Ambrose.

Bluffton (2-3) at Hanover (1-4) (1:30 p.m.): The Beavers from Ohio posted a 28-18 win over Hanover in 2016. Dylan Shaffer recorded 11 tackles for Bluffton in a 56-14 win over Anderson. Shawn Coane has eight rushes for 22 yards with a touchdown in the Panthers’ 35-20 loss to Mount St. Joseph on September 30.

Defiance (1-5) at Anderson (1-5) (1:30 p.m.): The Ravens suffered a 20-13 loss to Defiance last season. Carl Stokes caught six passes for 127 yards and two touchdowns for the Ohio-based Yellow Jackets in a 23-21 loss to Manchester. Derrick Massey accumulated six catches for 80 yards in Anderson’s loss to Bluffton.

Mount St. Joseph (3-3) at Earlham (0-5) (1:30 p.m.): The Ohio-based Lions roared to a 61-7 victory over Earlham last year. Grayson Roberts had four receptions for 116 yards and one score for Mount St. Joseph in a 35-10 loss to Rose-Hulman. Cyrus Clark recorded 11 rushes for 72 yards in the Quakers’ 56-26 loss to Franklin.

Rose-Hulman (5-1) at Manchester (2-3) (1:30 p.m.): The Fightin’ Engineers cruised to a 44-9 win over Manchester a year ago. Zack Murphy caught four passes for 77 yards with a touchdown for Rose-Hulman against Mount St. Joseph. Cornelius Hawkins ran 11 times for 61 yards in the Spartans’ triumph over Defiance.

Marist (3-3) at Valparaiso (2-4) (2p.m.): The Red Foxes from New York earned a 35-7 win over Valparaiso in the 2014 season. Wesley Beans racked up eight tackles in Marist’s 41-17 loss to Columbia. Nick Turner came up with 10 tackles and a fumble recovery for the Crusaders in their 49-10 loss to Campbell.

Indiana State (0-5) at South Dakota (5-0) (3 p.m.): The No. 4 (FCS) Coyotes slipped by Indiana State, 33-30, a season ago. KeAaris Ardley recorded nine tackles in the Sycamores’ 52-0 loss to No. 2 North Dakota State. Chris Streveler was 21-of-35 for 260 yards and three touchdowns in South Dakota’s 31-28 win over No. 3 Youngstown State.

Purdue (3-2) at Wisconsin (5-0) (3:30 p.m.): The No. 7 Badgers marched past Purdue, 49-20, in their last matchup. Elijah Sindelar completed 19-of-26 attempts for 248 yards and a touchdown in the Boilermakers’ 31-17 win over Minnesota. Jonathan Taylor exploded for 249 yards on the ground and two scores on a 25 carries for Wisconsin in a 38-17 win at Nebraska.

Quincy (3-3) at Indianapolis (6-0) (6 p.m.): The Illinois-based Hawks flew past Indianapolis, 33-20, in 2016. Dominique Bobo scampered eight times for 56 yards and two touchdowns in Quincy’s 45-28 loss to William Jewell. Tuwan Patton carried the football six times for 29 yards and two scores for the No. 5 (NCAA D-II) Greyhounds in a 28-10 win over McKendree.

Saint Francis (6-0) at Siena Heights (4-2) (7 p.m.): The top-ranked and defending NAIA national champion Cougars edged out Siena Heights, 24-22, last year. Justin Green ran 34 times for 154 yards and three touchdowns for Saint Francis in a 35-18 win over No. 20 Concordia (Mich.). D’aries Davis rambled 31 times for 191 yards and three scores for the Michigan-based Saints against Taylor.

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