The Indiana Hoosiers already accomplished more than anybody expected this season.
No. 16 Indiana trying to extend perfect season and milestone start when Nebraska visits
The Indiana Hoosiers already accomplished more than anybody expected this season.
They’re bowl-eligible at the earliest moment in school history. They’re 6-0 for the first time since 1967 and the second time in school history. They’re ranked No. 16, marking the first time since 2020 they’ve appeared in the poll in three consecutive weeks. And they’ll face Nebraska on Saturday in front of their first sellout this season.
Yet, the Hoosiers feel like there’s still so much to do following the first of two open weeks. So naturally first-year coach Curt Cignetti and his players couldn’t wait to get back to work.
“It's like Mike Krzyzewski said when he retired: His toughest opponent was human nature. Human nature, because it's natural to feel good, this and that, things are great," Cignetti said, referring to the former Duke men’s basketball coach. "But that's not what this game is all about when it comes to preparation and stepping between the white lines. You've got to have some special characteristics to be able to deal with success."