I thought we did a lot of good things in that game, but we just fell short. IU head coach Mike Woodson said those sorts of letdowns should never happen, particularly at home. Only one team looked ready to play ball from the opening tip, and it was not the team in white uniforms. But it wasn’t close for much of the evening, and Indiana’s poor effort and self-inflicted wounds had a lot to do with that. It would be one thing if the sole reason this game was close was because of Morehead State’s strong play. And Morehead State (8-4), in fairness, is no slouch - the Eagles are one of the top teams in the Ohio Valley this season and could contend for the league’s NCAA Tournament bid. This was a potential letdown spot for IU coming off a highly-anticipated game with an electric atmosphere.