BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indiana coach Tom Allen watched his defense force three more turnovers, record three more sacks and produce another game-changing play. It's becoming part of the weekly routine.
Now the 12th-ranked Hoosiers might need even more from Allen's improved defense.
After Stevie Scott III ran for three scores in a 27-11 victory over Maryland on Saturday, Allen's biggest postgame concern was the health of quarterback Michael Penix Jr., who left the game in the third quarter with a lower right leg injury and did not return.
"I don't know. If I knew I'd tell you," Allen said when asked whether Penix could play next week. "The bottom line is he's going to be evaluated and we'll know more Monday."
Losing Penix would be a huge blow for the Hoosiers (5-1), who have already ended losing streaks against Penn State and Michigan, reached the top 10 for the first time since 1969 and now have back-to-back winning seasons in Big Ten play for the first time since 1987-88.
Penix left midway through the third quarter after being tackled out of bounds. Initially, he couldn't put any weight on the leg.
With or without Penix, the Hoosiers remain confident they can finish the job because of the guys on the other side of the ball.
On Saturday, Indiana completely shut down quarterback Tailua Tagovailoa and the Maryland offense over the final three quarters and delivered the key play midway through the third quarter with the ball at the Terrapins 4-yard line.