It was a baffling decision. Down 21-0, Indiana faced a fourth-and-six at the Penn State 13 with 1:26 remaining in the third quarter. There seemed to be no question Indiana would go for it in the hopes of eventually reaching the end zone to pull within two touchdowns. There was still an entire quarter to play, and although the Hoosiers offense had yet to produce any points, it wasn’t out of the realm of possibility they could put together another drive or two, or at least hope for a special teams or defensive touchdown, to tie the game, or heck, even take a shot to win in regulation with a two-point conversion.