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Curt Cignetti: Indiana playoff worthy despite Ohio State loss - ESPN

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Indiana coach Curt Cignetti didn't think he needed to say it. Following Saturday's 38-15 loss at Ohio State, do his upstart Hoosiers still belong in the 12-team playoff?

«Is that a serious question?» Cignetti responded defiantly. «I'm not even going to answer that one. The answer's so obvious.»

Cignetti then smiled and nodded yes with a wink before exiting the postgame podium.

Tuesday will reveal whether the playoff selection committee agrees.

Indiana's potential inclusion — or exclusion — figures to be the most controversial playoff storyline ahead of the final week of the regular season.

Before traveling to Columbus, the fifth-ranked Hoosiers (10-1) had been one of the most dominant teams in the country, reaching double-digit wins for the first time in program history.

They also became the first team since 1998 to start 8-0 without trailing once. All but one of the Hoosiers' wins came by at least two touchdowns.

But the Hoosiers, who face 1-10 instate rival Purdue next weekend, will finish without a top-25 win. Indiana's strength of schedule ranked just 106th coming into the Ohio State game.

The Hoosiers scored a touchdown on their opening drive to take their first lead over Ohio State in five years.

But the Buckeyes rolled the rest of the way, holding Indiana to just 53 yards in the first half, its lowest total in a first half in 10 years, according to ESPN Research.

Ohio State led 31-7 before the teams traded meaningless touchdowns in the final two minutes. Hoosiers quarterback Kurtis Rourke, who was second nationally in QBR (88.1), completed just 8 of 18 passes for 68 yards while taking five sacks.

«We couldn't protect the quarterback,» Cignetti said. «Every time we dropped back to pass, something

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