Indiana football opened up its season against Old Dominion and got the win, but if you let head coach Curt Cignetti tell it , the team barely played up to its true potential. After allowing a 75-yard rushing touchdown on the opening play, Indiana was able to bounce back and take control, but they didn't put a stamp on the game like they wanted.

Days later, Cignetti spoke about the game and had an honest take about how it went.

“We had 'em where we wanted 'em. We just had to put the fork in 'em and we didn't,” Cignetti said via Zach Osterman of Indystar. “This game really came down to what happened inside the 6-yard line, and two plays on defense.”

Indiana did have some good things to show for during the game. Their secondary was strong against Old Dominion, and they barely let any

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