Omar Cooper Jr.’s game-winning toe-tap touchdown at Penn State will forever be etched as one of the most iconic images in Indiana football history.

It was so acrobatic, so unexpected that even usually unflappable coach Curt Cignetti acknowledged he nearly teared up during his postgame interviews.

Now, though, after finally winning on the road against the most prominent college football program in Cignetti’s home state, No. 2 Indiana faces a potentially more daunting challenge this week — turning the page so it can focus on struggling Wisconsin.

“I did get a little choked up there at the end just because I was so proud of our guys. Our backs were against the wall there, and boy, it wasn’t looking very good,” Cignetti said Monday. “You think about my journey, 10, 15 years ago, did I e

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