Indiana is not struggling at all through one half of action, scoring 35 points in a variety of ways against Idaho.

The star of the first quarter was wide receiver Javon Swinton. He hauled in the first touchdown of his college career early on, connecting with Michael Penix Jr. on a beautiful fade.

After that offensive touchdown, Swinton found the end zone with the special teams unit on a blocked punt. That would not be the end for the special teams highlights in the first half.

Late in the first half, Idaho launched a booming punt deep down field. D.J. Matthews retreated for the catch, going all the way back to his 20-yard line to haul it in. That’s where Matthews went to work, breaking tackles and rolling all the way back for the touchdown.

At the half, it is Indiana up by a big margin, 35-7: