In what has been a storyline all season, once again the Hoosiers started out slow and in a big deficit.
Down 25-9 before they could even blink, Indiana saw the deficit grow to 18 points in the first half on the way to their 66-51 loss against Nebraska, dropping their third in a row.
After Nebraska went 8:30 minutes at the end of the first half without scoring a field goal, the Hoosiers crept back into the game, going on an 11-0 run, cutting the lead to just nine points at the half.
After Indiana cut the lead to three, at 35-32 at the start of the second half, Nebraska used a 15-6 run, led by Glynn Watson, to keep their foot on the gas pedal.