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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) - Devine Redding powered in from 1 yard out with 4:59 left Saturday to give the Indiana Hoosiers a 26-24 victory over rival Purdue.
With the win, Indiana (6-6, 4-5 Big Ten) became bowl eligible for the second consecutive year -- a feat they last achieved in 1990 and 1991.
The Hoosiers also tied a school record by winning the Old Oaken Bucket for the fourth straight year. That had only happened once previously, from 1944-47.
"I expected them to play well," Indiana coach Kevin Wilson said. "Good win."
Purdue (3-9, 1-8) finished the season with its seventh straight loss -- six of those after Gerad Parker took over as interim coach for the fired Darrell Hazell.
But the Boilermakers put themselves in position to pull the upset.
After a blocked extra left Purdue in a 17-16 halftime deficit, they opened the third quarter with a 31-yard TD pass from David Blough to DeAngelo Yancey before missing the 2-point conversion attempt.
Indiana closed to 22-20 on a 46-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter but didn't retake the lead until Redding's go-ahead score.
Purdue's first desperation attempt vanished after Jonathan Crawford picked off David Blough in the end zone on fourth-and-14 from the Hoosiers' 27-yard line. It was Crawford's second interception of the day.
The Hoosiers couldn't run out the clock but burned all but 1 second taking a safety. Crawford recovered a fumble on the ensuing free kick to seal it.
"We were hoping those guys could pull it out and send those guys off the right way, something they deserved and we fell short," Parker said. "Disappointed we couldn't finish out with these guys."
Redding finished with 24 carries for 99 yards.
Blough was 24 of 45 for 225 yards with two TDs and two interceptions while Yancey finished his college career with six catches for 78 yards. Cameron Posey also had six receptions for 41 yards in his final game as a Boilermaker.