BLOOMINGTON – No. 2 Indiana set a new mark Saturday for the best start to a season in program history, shaking off a sleepy first half to roll to a 31-7 triumph over Wisconsin at Memorial Stadium that sent the Hoosiers to 11-0 for the first time.

That performance had coach Curt Cignetti a little reflective after the game.

"When you look at my journey and the changes in college football, it all came together," said the second-year coach, who has an opportunity to become the first to win national coach of the year honors in back-to-back seasons.

"It's really hard for me to step back sometimes and think about what we've accomplished here. But it takes people, the right coaches and the right players in the locker room, properly led, and got to have a blueprint plan, standards, expectations,

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