Indiana head coach Tom Allen was not very pleased at the end of the third quarter.

The Hoosiers carried a 24-7 lead into halftime of Saturday’s game but were unable to build on that in the second half. Rutgers shut out Indiana following the break, and apparently Allen was upset with how things were trending.

As the third quarter concluded, Allen was seen running around the Hoosier’s sideline and yelling at players to put four fingers up for the fourth quarter. The practice is a common one for most football teams, but it looks like Allen is VERY serious about it.

The Big Ten Network shared the video of Allen’s exchange:

Indiana was able to hang on for the 24-17 victory but did give up 10 fourth quarter points.