Would you expect anything less from a coach's son? "It's a matter of moving onto the next play, and executing every single play," Ramsey said. That approach helped him win Indiana's starting quarterback job last season and again in August. It helped him shred Ohio State's secondary last month for 322 yards and three touchdowns, and punish Penn State for 276 yards.
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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Peyton Ramsey doesn't rattle. Hit him with Big Ten defenses, doubters, mistakes, it doesn't matter. He keeps his poise and perspective amid college football mayhem.