It's always spooky season for teams that line up against Indiana football .
The No. 2 Hoosiers (9-0, 6-0 Big Ten) had a 55-10 win over Maryland (4-4, 1-4) locked up by the time the fourth quarter rolled around Saturday in College Park, Maryland. Their latest lopsided victory came with key starters sidelined on both sides of the ball.
They forced four turnovers — Maryland freshman quarterback Malik Washington threw interceptions on back-to-back possessions in the first half then fumbled on consecutive drives after halftime — and IU scored a defensive touchdown for a second straight game.
Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza had a quiet day at the office with 201 yards passing and two touchdowns (one passing), but he gladly let the run game take the spotlight.
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