He’s got a great job at Indiana with good financial backing for his staff salaries and NIL. Unless he has NFL aspirations I think he’s there for the long haul.Cignetti won't be at Indiana for long.
What Indiana is doing is unprecedented in 150+ years of footballHis point is well taken though, and Ol' Doodle said it earlier this year as well. The fact that IU, of all programs, has in 2 years solved the science that has baffled Iowa for decades is more than just a little galling.
As unsavory as Oregon is as a football program, we should be loath to celebrate finding ourselves looking up (potentially for a long time) at Indiana.........in FOOTBALL.
Cignetti won't be at Indiana for long.
Yup, too bad Bezos didn’t go to Iowa…Aren't we all supporting Oregon when we buy Phil's merch?
That’s the foundation for sure. But what separates those teams from Iowa are skill position playmakers that can make plays when it’s winning time. Mendoza and Sarrat against us. Dante Moore against us. Lemon against us. Trenches are foundational, but playmakers win titles.IU runs 55%of plays.
Oregon runs a lot.
Miami runs the ball a whole lot.
Run the ball,stop the run...pathway to titles.
Yep. Every team is the country wants a Cignetti. Indiana got luckyWhat Indiana is doing is unprecedented in 150+ years of football
True.That’s the foundation for sure. But what separates those teams from Iowa are skill position playmakers that can make plays when it’s winning time. Mendoza and Sarrat against us. Dante Moore against us. Lemon against us. Trenches are foundational, but playmakers win titles.
Dude's in his mid-60s and just signed a lucrative contract extension. This could easily be his last stop. Hell, they've probably already put out the RFP for artists to design the statue.Cignetti won't be at Indiana for long.
istream has been working for lotsa games this season. tip o' the hat to Fran for the original link.anyone happen to have a link to the game?
Yep. As evidenced by the fact that as of early November it was still the losingest program in the entire long, storied history of collegiate football. And now it's on the verge of a national championship game appearance.What Indiana is doing is unprecedented in 150+ years of football
I hope they kick Oregon’s *** 69-7.We want Indiana, right?
Yup, that ship has definitely sailed…unreal that we were a simple screen pass away from beating Indy….Oregon giving game away. Just wanted a good game.
Hoping Cuban gets bored with college ball, buys the Colts and takes Cignetti with him.Yep. Every team is the country wants a Cignetti. Indiana got lucky
Keep in mind, Sarrat started at St Francis of PA…no D1 offers. Then JMU. Then IU.Holy ish.
Surrat is unbelievable.
Held on the shoulder of the one arm he used to catch it.
And 28-7 IU. POUR IT ON!![]()
And he’s built a program that’s basically perfect in every phase.Yep. As evidenced by the fact that as of early November it was still the losingest program in the entire long, storied history of collegiate football. And now it's on the verge of a national championship game appearance.
It’s not too late…Indiana is the program that Iowa should have developed into