The good, the bad and the ugly from IU-Ark. St.
THE GOOD Quarterback Ben Chappell and the IU offense, after a slow start, put up huge numbers again... It looked like the unit might have been suffering from an Ohio State hangover early on, but Chappell still finished the game with 382 yards and four touchdowns. The defense kept IU in the game...While Chappell was struggling to find a rhythm with his receivers, Mitchell Evans and the defense made sure Arkansas State didn't run away with the game.
