BLOOMINGTON – No. 2 Indiana overcame what coach Curt Cignetti called a "lethargic" start to dominate the second half on the way to a 31-7 victory over Wisconsin in front of an announced sellout crowd of 55,042 on Senior Day at Memorial Stadium.

The win ran IU's record to 11-0, the best start in program history, and gives the Hoosiers a chance to clinch their first unbeaten and untied regular season ever with a win over Purdue in the Old Oaken Bucket game in two weeks.

Here's what stood out from the win over the Badgers.

Seasoned coach

Indiana did not play well in the first half. The Hoosiers looked like a team that hadn't had a bye in nearly two months, facing a Badgers outfit playing on the road with nothing to lose. At halftime, it was 10-7 and there was significant tension in the st

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