BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Indianas starting quarterback, Richard Lagow, is emerging as one of the Big Tens top pocket passers.His backup, Zander Diamont, is a more dynamic runner.After watching Diamont provide a second-half spark in Saturdays loss to Nebraska, coach Kevin Wilson wants the best of both worlds.Hes actually been our scout team quarterback the last two weeks, Wilson said, referring to Diamont. He was Tommy Armstrong, he was J.T. Barrett, so hes getting 80, 90 percent of his reps going against the first defense. That being said, some of that carries over to what were doing.It showed up on the field Saturday when the California kid ran eight times for 31 yards while completing 5 of 7 passes for 49 yards.Lagows has not done anything terribly wrong.After six FBS starts, the junior college transfer has the second-highest yards per game (276.0) in the Big Ten, the second-most touchdown passes (12), the fourth-highest passer efficiency rating (145.8) and a respectable completion percentage of 59.9. The only glaring glitch: Nine interceptions, five of which came in one game and two that went off the hands of receivers. Wilsons only real public criticism of Lagow came after he drew an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty late in a loss to Wake Forest.Besides, the Hoosiers (3-3, 1-2 Big Ten) are playing solid football. Theyve already upset one ranked team and seriously challenged two top 10 teams over the past three weeks , leaving them three wins short of a second straight bowl bid -- something that last happened in 1990 and 1991.After visiting Northwestern (3-3, 2-1) this weekend, Indianas more manageable second half of the schedule still includes home games against Maryland, Penn State and Purdue, and a road trip to Rutgers.Using Diamont as a complement to Lagow makes the Hoosiers tougher to defend, gets another good player on the field and it worked in its first trial run.He (Diamont) is a big spark, receiver Mitchell Paige said after catching nine passes for 101 yards in the 27-22 loss to the Huskers. We kind of knew that was coming, but he always does -- hes a little spark plug.Diamont also has developed into something more than a runner.Two years ago, when the true freshman was pressed into the starters role because of injuries, he threw 132 passes in six starts. In limited work Saturday, Diamont used designed rollouts and zone reads to effectively keep Nebraskas defense off-balance.That combination is forcing Wilson to consider all his options, making defensive coordinators around the league cringe at the thought of having to prepare for both Indiana quarterbacks.We werent playing wildcat. He (Diamont) is just a quarterback that can run a little bit more, Wilson said. I just appreciate in this day and age you see quarterbacks check out, its all about me getting the ball, receivers getting touches, running backs getting carries. I appreciate the way that hes battled.Game notes Wilson said All-American guard Dan Feeney (concussion) is doing more each day, though he would not say whether hell be back on the field this week. Feeney has missed three consecutive games. ... Wilson also said kicker Griffin Oakes has a leg injury, which limited his range last weekend.---Online: http://collegefootball.ap.org/Fake Jerseys . 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St. Marys was off and running toward an impressive road win.Hermanson scored 16 points -- most of them from the perimeter -- and Landale scored most of his 15 off moves to the basket on Saturday. The outside-inside attack swept No. 17 St. Marys to a 61-57 victory over Dayton in the Gaels first road game.The Gaels (3-0) led the whole way, pulling ahead by 20 points midway through the second half and holding off a late Dayton rally. Until the closing minutes, they felt very relaxed.Coming out to the big start not only got the crowd out of it, but gave us confidence for the rest of the game, said Hermanson, who fouled out with 2:52 left. We started running our stuff and getting great shots and realizing we could almost get what we wanted. We were able to settle in once we had some success.Those last 3 minutes left them sweating one out.The Flyers (2-1) took advantage of the Gaels sloppiness -- 100 turnovers in the second half -- and went on a 14-1 run. Charles Cookes jumper cut it to 59-57 with 25 seconds left. Emmett Naar hit two free throws with 7.2 seconds left to clinch it.We knew the storm was coming, coach Randy Bennett said. We weathered most of it.Cooke scored 19 for the Flyers , who are 1-2 against Top 25 teams over the last two seasons.I told them Im not most disappointed with the loss, but with how we lost, coach Archie Miller said. The last 8 minutes is how we should have played the whole 40 minutes.Landale -- a 6-foot-11 center -- had his way inside early, working the pick-and-roll for layups. Landale and Hermanson scored all of St. Marys points as the Gaels pulled ahead 19-11. The Gaels led by as many as 14 in the half.ddddddddddddI dont know that anybody has answers against them, Miller said. Theyre able to do what they do against anybody. We wont be the only team that struggles against them.ENCOREThe Gaels were coming off a 110-72 win over Prairie View A&M, their first 100-point game since 2012.TD UPLandale got a technical foul for grabbing the rim while trying for a put-back dunk in the second half.ON THE BOARDSLandale had 14 rebounds, helping St. Marys get a 38-31 edge in rebounds.POLL IMPLICATIONSSt. Marys: The Gaels were ranked in the preseason poll for the first time in their history and put themselves in position to move up with an impressive road win. The Flyers have won 36 of their last 40 home games.Heck of a win, Bennett said. We know what Dayton is. We had to play well, and we did until the last 3 minutes. Playing a Top 25 (caliber) team on their court, out of your region -- those are tough games to get.Dayton: The Flyers have been on the verge of entering the poll, but the home-court loss will put that on hold for now.BIG PICTURESt. Marys: The Gaels came into the game third in Division I in field-goal percentage at 58.5 percent and showed their patience on the road. They had 16 assists on 20 field goals.Dayton: Sophomore forward Josh Cunningham tore a ligament in his left ankle during a 77-72 win at Alabama on Tuesday and had surgery. The Flyers said Saturday hell be sidelined for at least three months.UP NEXTSt. Marys: Hosts San Jose State on Tuesday.Dayton: Plays Nebraska on Thursday in the Wooden Legacy tournament.---More AP college basketball: http://collegebasketball.ap.org ' ' '