Indiana's starters didn't come out of a 56-9 win over Kennesaw State until midway through the fourth quarter.

The Hoosiers are looking to build chemistry after adding 24 transfers to the roster.

Indiana football coach Curt Cignetti wanted to see better execution from his starters before taking them out of the game.

BLOOMINGTON — Indiana football didn't let up against Kennesaw State until the final minutes of a lopsided 56-9 win that stopped being competitive long before the final whistle.

With the No. 21 Hoosiers (2-0) leading by 33 points, coach Curt Cignetti sent his starters back out on the field for the fourth quarter amidst a 35-0 run. The Owls didn't get a true reprieve until facing IU's second-team defense on their final drive.

Why did Cignetti wait so long to empty his ben

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