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CFB Headlines
- Stanford assistant Taggart to coach WKU
- Top 7 in BCS standings unchanged
- Weis: I couldn't argue if fired
- Northeastern drops football program
- Penn St. faces long wait for BCS fate
- Embattled Mangino trying to reach bowl
- Gators out to extend win streak vs. FSU
- Ohio State pulling away from Michigan
- Steady play of QB Dalton powers TCU
- Texas wins Big 12 South, rips Kansas
Indiana contacts Big 10 about reversal at Iowa
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) Indiana coach Bill Lynch has contacted Big Ten officials about a touchdown that was overturned on replay during Saturday's loss at No. 7 Iowa.
Lynch did not say Tuesday how the Hoosiers had contacted the Big Ten office but he confirmed the school had asked conference officials for an explanation.
On the play, the official closest to Terrance Turner ruled that the Indiana receiver had a foot down before going out of bounds. The replay review reversed the call, forcing Indiana to try a 28-yard field goal that would have extended the Hoosiers' 24-14 lead.
Nick Freeland missed the kick and Iowa rallied for a 42-24 victory.
Updated November 3, 2009

