Curt Cignetti Forced to Confront Harsh Reality as What Put Indiana in Spotlight Becomes Cause of Potential Downfall

So long to Curt Cignettiā€™s almost unrivaled honeymoon phase in Indiana! The Hoosiersā€™ ā€œundefeatedā€ tag came tumbling down as No. 2 Ohio State dragged them back before they could make the playoff leap. With just one loss, theyā€™re still likely to remain out of the playoff picture compared to other two-loss teams and even possible three-loss teams who could still make it to the CFP. Letā€™s hear CFB analyst Josh Pate break down Indianaā€™s playoff status.

An undefeated season. Thatā€™s what put Indiana in the spotlight. Their downfall? Their weak strength of schedule. Josh Pate continues to hold on to this opinion as we can see in this new YouTube episode on Josh Pateā€™s College Football Show on November 25. He said, ā€œIndiana did not meet the freeze pointā€¦ The freeze point is the minimum required level youā€™re capable of playing at to overcome the gulf of an advantage they have over you roster wise.ā€

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This isnā€™t the first time Josh Pate raised alarms for Curt Cignettiā€™s success. Last week, he went hard at Indiana making it clear that if the Hoosiers lose to Ohio State, they might as well pack their bags and wave the playoffs goodbye. And their last 38-15 defeat against the Buckeyes proved what Pate has been trying to prove all along. Indiana had one of the easiest schedules in 2024 with their top opponents being Washington and Michigan. The other six conference and three non-conference games were against lesser threats.Ā 

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Ryan Day and the Buckeyes became their first real test and they failed miserably. Pate boldly stated, ā€œThe playoff resume conversation to me is not always about just the quality of team you have. If you have a noticeably inferior quality of scheduleā€¦ If you donā€™t face the minimum baseline requirement of resistance in your schedule, you should not qualify for the playoffs. You have not deserved a spot in it.ā€ But letā€™s see what Curt Cignetti has to say about this playoff conundrum.Ā 

Curt Cignetti focuses on the future instead of moping aroundIf thereā€™s one person who doesnā€™t want to talk about Indianaā€™s playoff chances, itā€™s Curt Cignetti. He already knows they messed up their once chance big time. His wry response was ā€” ā€œIs that a serious question? Iā€™m not even going to answer that. The answer is so obvious.ā€ Instead, Cignetti took the conversation to their upcoming game against Purdue. He said, ā€œI donā€™t make those decisions. I think itā€™s probably more important now that I focus on our next game. A big in-state rival against Purdue that Indiana hasnā€™t beaten in how many years? Since 2019. I think that needs to be everybodyā€™s focus.ā€Ā 

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Itā€™s not the end for Indianaā€™s path to stardom. They can still make it to the Big Ten Championship against No. 1 Oregon if they win against Purdue and Michigan and Maryland pull magical upsets on Ohio State and Penn State, respectively. A long shot but who knows, anything could happen!Ā 

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