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Second-year Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti, who has changed the fortunes of the Hoosiers program since his arrival, fielded questions from reporters after the contest. Indiana is now one win away from playing for a national title. Thursday's game was only the second trip the Hoosiers had ever made to the Rose Bowl. A full transcript of Cignetti's postgame comments is below.
Q. You had mentioned yesterday that you felt like the preparation was really going that great or you were -- it would probably bring up concern for people in that situation. What changed from that point to now, to where it didn't look like there was really much of a layoff that you guys were on?
COACH CIGNETTI: Sometimes my messaging is intended for the players to hear to further reinforce my message to them, because preparation's hard to gauge. Alabama had to do the same thing we did, come out on a Wednesday and then have their first practice on site, and I mean, there is disruption there compared to your normal routine, which we're all creatures of a routine. So I think our guys -- we had a great walk-through yesterday. We went to SoFi for that, and that was great for our players, I think, to get there. I thought our mindset was really good. I liked our prep, for the most part, once we knew who the opponent was. It was a hard-fought game early in the game. Alabama made some plays, they had us off balance offensively, they had a new all-up blind
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