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Whatever happened in Iowa stays in Iowa. IU offensive line needs improvement — and fast.

BLOOMINGTON – Indiana offensive line coach Darren Hiller had four days to digest his position unit’s performance in the Hoosiers’ 34-6 loss at Iowa before he met the media. By the time he was made available, he had no interest in reliving it and instead wanted to move on to Saturday’s home opener.

“I’m on to Idaho,” Hiller said when asked what he did and didn’t like about what he saw on film from the game. “We got our hands full. We have a good football team coming here. Today’s Wednesday. We had a good day of practice and we’re just trying to get better.