Indiana dropped 35 first-half points on Illinois on Saturday night, a show of force against a top-10 opponent previously hyped for its defense. Thirty minutes of domination had turned the former mausoleum known as IU's Memorial Stadium into a combination of delirium and disbelief.

Heading to the locker room after his team had reeled off four touchdown drives of at least 54 yards, Hoosiers coach Curt Cignetti was asked by a broadcast reporter: "What more do you want to see from your offense?"

"More points," Cignetti said with a smile.

Cignetti talks as if he's trying to sell slogan T-shirts. ( "I win. Google me." ) He calls plays as if he thinks he can score 100. On his left hand, he'd written "attack," as if he ever needed the reminder. He looks angry half the time and perplexed th

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