BLOOMINGTON — Indiana football got back on track in a 56-9 win over Kennesaw State that was reminiscent of the blowout victories the team became accustomed to last year.

The No. 21 Hoosiers (2-0) topped 500 total yards for the second straight week while the defense didn't allow a single touchdown. Quarterback Fernando Mendoza threw four touchdowns and IU had more than 300 yards (8.3 yards per carry) on the ground for a second straight week.

Here's our instant analysis from the 49-9 win:

Indiana football puts red zone woes in the rearview mirror

Indiana’s red zone offense returned to form against Kennesaw State after a rough performance in the opener. The Hoosiers were 4-for-4 on trips inside the 20-yard line against the Owls.

Tight end Riley Nowakowski capped off an eight-play, 81

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