Fernando Mendoza throws 4 TDs, Indiana blasts Wisconsin
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Fernando Mendoza completed 91.7% of his passes for 299 yards and four touchdowns as No. 2 Indiana took another step toward clinching a spot in its first Big Ten title game and likely a second straight playoff berth with a 31-7 victory over Wisconsin.
The Hoosiers' 11-0 record is the best start in school history, and quarterback Fernando Mendoza's four touchdown passes helped him set a single-season mark. His 30 TDs moved him ahead of Kellen Lewis, who had 28 in 2007. The junior's efficient showing will boost his Heisman Trophy campaign as well. He was 22-of-24 for 299 yards.
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