BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Indiana's quarterback depth has taken another hit with the potential loss of backup Nate Boudreau.

Coach Kevin Wilson says Boudreau has a sprained throwing shoulder and is considered day to day heading into Saturday's game against Penn State.

It's another big blow to the reeling Hoosiers (3-5, 0-4 Big Ten) who lost their top two quarterbacks, Nate Sudfeld and Chris Covington, with season-ending injuries in a loss at Iowa on Oct. 11.

The loss of Boudreau means freshman walk-on Danny Cameron could serve as the backup to another true freshman, Zander Diamont. Bryce Smith is the only other quarterback listed on the roster.

Indiana's high-scoring offense has struggled mightily since losing Sudfeld.

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