When the Hoosiers need a big play, Whop Philyor came up with it.

Trailing 28-10 midway through the fourth quarter, Indiana desperately needed a touchdown to stay in the game. On a 1st-and-10 play, quarterback Peyton Ramsey connected with Philyor for a nice pass-and-catch. Then Philyor flipped on the jetpacks and bolted for the end zone.

The result was a 65-yard touchdown pass for the Hoosiers.

Philyor hadn’t been targeted too frequently in the Hoosiers’ first three games, catching five passes for 46 yards. But he stepped up big for Indiana on Saturday night.

Indiana trailed 28-7 and was working on digging itself out of a deep hole.