INDIANAPOLIS - Christian Ponder passed for more yards and finished with a higher quarterback rating than Andrew Luck on Sunday.
Raise your hand if you think he also outplayed him.
Not that Ponder played poorly, at least not after halftime. He showed poise and made some clutch plays to put the Vikings in position to possibly win a game they had no business winning.
But Luck lived up to his hype in his second NFL game and ultimately got the upper hand in the Colts' 23-20 victory at Lucas Oil Stadium.
The No. 1 overall pick carved up the Vikings with his arm, frustrated them with his feet and left them dejected with two bullet passes on a frenetic final drive that culminated with a 53-yard field goal with 8 seconds left.
"I was not awarded a game ball," Luck said, "but I kept one."
He sure deserved one. Luck engineered a game-winning drive with 31 seconds left in his home debut as Peyton Manning's successor after his team went ultraconservative in the second half and squandered a two-touchdown lead.
Luck rifled a pair of 20-yard completions to trump Ponder's late-game fireworks, raising hopes for an organization that endured a miserable season before gaining his services.