Indiana State is resurrecting its football program which has been in the dumpster for several years.
Aided by Ben Geffert (Griffith), a two-year regular at right guard, the Sycamores are 4-2. It's their best start since 2004.
The 6-3, 285-pound veteran started nine games at defensive tackle in 2008, then transitioned to the offense which is averaging 233 yards rushing.
Saturday, ISU rallied from a two-touchdown deficit in the fourth quarter to stun Missouri State 38-35 in overtime for its third straight high-scoring victory.
Last year the Sycamores ended a 33-game losing streak, the nation's longest, with a 17-14 victory over Western Illinois.