Indiana football quarterback Brendan Sorsby and wide receiver Donaven McCulley discuss Indiana’s 48-45 overtime loss to Illinois on Saturday.

The Hoosiers, who were up 27-12 in the first half, fell to Illinois in overtime after failing to score a touchdown on their first possession of the extra period. Illinois would go on to score a touchdown on its first possession.

Sorsby and McCulley talk about the overtime period, the terrific offensive performance and the connection the duo are forming for Indiana football.

Sorsby finished 22-of-33 for 289 yards and had five total touchdowns (two rushing). He also had 56 yards on the ground. McCulley had 11 receptions (17 targets) for 137 yards and two touchdowns.

Below are their full video Q&As.

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