Indiana football quarterback Fernando Mendoza completed less than 60% of his passes for the fourth time in 20 career starts.

The Hoosiers quarterback was 0 for 6 in the red zone against Old Dominion.

Indiana coach Curt Cignetti wants to do a better job of keeping Mendoza in a rhythm.

BLOOMINGTON — Indiana football quarterback Fernando Mendoza pointed the finger at himself for the team’s offensive struggles Saturday in a 27-14 win over Old Dominion .

More than once.

Mendoza told reporters after the game that he was accountable for No. 19 Indiana 's uneven performance on four separate occasions. The Cal transfer also practiced what he preached by pulling wide receiver Omar Cooper Jr. aside during the second quarter and apologizing for a poorly placed ball on a fade route in the e

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