BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Justice Ellison ran for 105 yards and two first-half touchdowns and No. 16 Indiana continued its best start in 57 years with a 56-7 rout of Nebraska on Saturday, matching the Hoosiers' most lopsided Big Ten win in program history.
Hoosiers quarterback Kurtis Rourke injured his right (throwing) hand and was on the sideline in street clothes in the second half. Tayven Jackson replaced him for the rest of the game.
''A little thumb thing, I feel good about it, I really do,'' Indiana coach Curt Cignetti said of Rourke. ''It was precautionary (to take him out).''
The Hoosiers (7-0, 4-0 Big Ten) have yet to trail this season and each victory has been by double digits. The 49-point margin of victory was the biggest in conference play since a 49-0 win at Minnesota in 1945. The last time Indiana started with seven consecutive wins was 1967, when it opened 8-0.
Cignetti is the first coach in program history to win his first seven games. He's never had a losing season in 14 years as a head coach.
''I'm not going to let 'em get complacent, and not the coaches, either,'' Cignetti said. ''I was a maniac in the fourth quarter.''
The Cornhuskers (5-2, 3-2) were supposed to be the stiffest opposition to date for Indiana. But the only defense in the country to not allow a rushing touchdown surrendered five, including Ellison's 5-yard TD on the opening possession.
''We've got some real blue-collar guys up front,'' Cignetti said. ''They put a good day's work in.''