CHICAGO — Did Indiana’s NCAA Tournament bubble burst Thursday? It remains to be seen Selection Sunday. But the Hoosiers’ 79-75 loss to Ohio State in the second round of the Big Ten Tournament at the United Center might have been the final pin. Indiana coach Archie Miller acknowledged the issue. “It’ll be difficult,” Miller said. “Our resume, if you put it up on a blank sketch, I’m sure it compares favorably to some other teams. We’ve played a ridiculous schedule. “At this stage, when you’re comparing everybody — can you beat a team in the tournament, can you win a game? This team can win a game in the tournament. “It’s played good ball here lately, and it’s played good ball early. … Are we capable? Yes. Did we do enough? I’m not sure.” In a game viewed as a potential eliminator, eighth-seeded Ohio State (19-13) did enough against ninth-seeded…
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