No. 1 Indiana expected to lose a star player after he injured himself high-fiving fans

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A social media video showed Stephen Daley appearing to land awkwardly on his right leg while high-fiving fans after the Hoosiers completed a 13-10 victory over Ohio State.
Indiana Hoosiers Stephen Daley celebrates with another player
Stephen Daley of the Indiana Hoosiers at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on Saturday.Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Defensive end Stephen Daley is expected to miss the College Football Playoff after getting injured during No. 1 Indiana’s Big Ten championship celebration.

Coach Curt Cignetti made the announcement Wednesday.

“I can confirm that he did sustain an injury, a serious injury that will probably make him not available for the remainder of the season,” said Cignetti, who was unaware of Daley had been hurt until long after the game’s conclusion.

A social media video showed Daley appearing to land awkwardly on his right leg while high-fiving fans moments after the Hoosiers completed a 13-10 victory over Ohio State to capture their first Big Ten title since 1967, their first outright crown since 1945 and reaching 13-0 for the first time in school history. The victory also secured a second straight playoff berth for Indiana.

The top-seeded Hoosiers have a first-round bye and will face either No. 8 Oklahoma (10-2) or No. 9 Alabama (10-3) in the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1.

Daley was a lightly recruited player in his home state of Virginia but played a key role for Cignetti after transferring from Kent State to Indiana this season. He had 38 tackles, 19 tackles for loss, 5 1/2 sacks, two forced fumbles and one pass breakup this season, earning all-Big Ten honorable mention honors.

“I was still processing the whole thing because it was sort of unbelievable when I heard about it,” Cignetti said, referring to what he told reporters Sunday. “I think that is why I said we had nobody hurt in the game, during the game.”

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