By MICHAEL MAROT AP Sports Writer
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana coach Curt Cignetti has been here before. Twice.
His second-ranked Hoosiers, just like first-ranked Ohio State, have not.
For the first time in more than a decade and just the third time since conference championship games were standardized, the nation’s top-ranked teams will play for a title.
The two previous top-ranked conference title games were in the SEC in 2008-09 when Florida and Alabama went back to back.
Cignetti was on Nick Saban’s Alabama coaching staff. And, yes, experience could matter.
“A year late,” Cignetti joked after Indiana punched its ticket by routing Purdue. “I had the opportunity to be part of a couple of those at Alabama when we played Florida and (Tim) Tebow and Urban (Meyer) two years in a row. It’s g

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