Updated: Saturday, 24 Oct 2009, 5:05 PM EDT
Published : Saturday, 24 Oct 2009, 5:04 PM EDT
EVANSTON, Illinois (AP) - Stefan Demos kicked a 19-yard field goal with 21 seconds left Saturday and Northwestern completed a comeback from a 25-point deficit to beat Indiana 29-28.
The Wildcats (5-3, 2-2) trailed 28-3 in the second quarter after Indiana used a 70-yard TD run from Darius Willis on the game’s first scrimmage play and a 93-yard kickoff return from Ray Fisher to build the big lead.
But Mike Kafka shook off three second-half interceptions and helped the Wildcats stage their comeback.
Kafka hit Andrew Brewer on a 51-yard TD pass early in the fourth quarter to cap a 98-yard drive that started after Indiana failed to score on a fourth-and-goal from Northwestern’s 1. That got Northwestern within 28-26.
The Hoosiers gambled again on fourth-and-3 in the fourth quarter from the Northwestern 33, but a pass from Ben Chappell was tipped away.