If it didn't get tipped, KeVonn Mabon thinks it would've gone for a touchdown.
With 11 minutes left in the second quarter of the 30-20 loss to Indiana on Sept. 10, Mabon ran an out-breaking route with the defender playing inside of him. Quarterback Riley Neal's pass was batted at the line, and the ball floated through the air in slow motion — the kind of up-for-grabs ball that looked like it could very well end up in the hands of a Hoosier.
But like he has done throughout his career, Mabon went up and made a play.