BLOOMINGTON — Indiana football won't have much to worry about when the College Football Playoff committee releases its final set of rankings on Sunday, Dec. 7.
The No. 2 Hoosiers (12-0) are on the opposite end of the bracket from where they were last year as a bubble team. They could even lock up the top overall seed by beating Ohio State in the Big Ten title game .
Here's our prediction for where IU will end up in the field:
Indiana football will get first-round bye in the College Football Playoff
Cignetti told reporters on Sunday, Nov. 30 that he didn't expect his team to be handed anything from the CFP committee without earning it. The statement came in response to a question about whether or not Ohio State and Indiana were deserving of byes regardless of which team wins the

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