BLOOMINGTON — It's not hard to figure out what's bothering Indiana football coach Curt Cignetti after a game.
If there's some aspect of his team's performance that he wasn't happy with, he goes out of his way to bring the topic up, and he usually does it more than once.
After a 56-6 win over UCLA on Saturday, Cignetti mentioned IU's struggles in the passing game multiple times as an aside.
"I don't think we separated extremely well against press coverage today," Cignetti said.
It was notable given the recent success IU receivers Elijah Sarratt and Omar Cooper. The Bruins limited Sarratt to two catches for six yards and a touchdown while Cooper had just two receptions for two yards a week removed from combining for 12 catches for 185 yards and three scores.
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