Indiana receiver Omar Cooper tied a program record with four receiving touchdowns against Indiana State.

Cooper had the ninth 200-yard receiving game in team history against the Sycamores.

The Lawerence North grad capped off his night with a 58-yard catch-and-run score in the fourth quarter.

BLOOMINGTON — Indiana football receiver Omar Cooper Jr. knows he hit a top speed of 21.9 mph during summer workouts.

He was measured at 21.1 mph on a reverse that he took 75-yards for a touchdown against Kennesaw State.

Cooper was confident he beat out both numbers on Friday night when he turned up field on a 58-yard score early in the fourth quarter of a 73-0 win over Indiana State . He caught the ball coming across the middle on a post route and easily won the footrace to the end zone by le

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