Watch below as IU football coach Curt Cignetti spoke with Rick Pizzo of BTN at the Big Ten coaches meeting in California. The 30th coach in program history, Cignetti was hired in late November.
Curt Cignetti’s goal this offseason was to begin changing the narrative around Indiana football. Whether it with recruiting, internal or external expectations, Cignetti knew the first step in changing the culture was changing the way people thought about the program.
In Curt We Trust For the first time in at least a couple of seasons, there’s a reason to be excited about Indiana football. After winning just nine games over the last three seasons combined, Scott Dolson did what was necessary and fired Tom Allen.
The folks who write the algorithms for ESPN’s College Football Power Index (FPI) have apparently not yet followed Curt Cignetti’s instructions. If they Googled him, they’d know he wins much more than what their model is predicting for the 2024 season.
Just about any way you measure D’Angelo Ponds’ freshman season at James Madison, it was a rousing success. The West Park, Fla. based cornerback arrived in Harrisonburg last summer as a solid recruit for the Dukes, but under the national radar.
D’Angelo Ponds could’ve gone anywhere when he entered the transfer portal this spring. He quickly received interest from nearly two dozen programs — including the Indiana football program.
When Curt Cignetti came to Bloomington he made it known locally and nationally that he was going to change the narrative around Indiana football. Not only on the field with its play, but also on the recruiting trail.
Watch below as IU coaches Mike Woodson and Curt Cignetti took questions from legendary radio voice Don Fischer last week at Huber Winery in Borden, Ind.
BORDEN, Ind. – New Indiana head football coach Curt Cignetti made his first appearance at Indiana's annual fundraising event at Huber's Orchard and Winery last week to discuss his first few months on the job and look ahead to the 2024 season.
Commitments are rolling in for Indiana in the class of 2025, with the latest being Jhrevious Hall on Tuesday morning. "I am 1000% Committed to the NEW Indiana University!!" Hall wrote in a post on X.
Indiana football has wrapped up a big weekend of official visits from recruits in the class of 2025. The biggest name on campus was quarterback Julian Lewis, who's ranked as the No.
It was a busy weekend of official visits for coach Curt Cignetti and the Indiana staff, who picked up a commitment from cornerback Jaylen Bell. "[Cignetti] saw Production Over Potential..
New details have been shared around the Indiana football student section seating, a move to create an ‘electric atmosphere on gamedays’. The entire student section will be moved to the north end of the stadium between sections 13 and 24.
When the opportunity arose to coach at Indiana, Ola Adams recalled a game from the 2023 season when he was a defensive analyst and analytics coordinator
Since Curt Cignetti first touched down in Bloomington, there has been a buzz surrounding Indiana football that is not only new for the program but the entire Big Ten.
Kick times for the Hoosiers’ first three games have been announced. Kickoff times for the first three weeks of the Big Ten football season are now available, including Curt Cignetti’s head coaching debut at Indiana and a conference opener on the road against UCLA, per an official release.
The Hoosiers’ athletic department rose to the occasion when NIL went into effect. Indiana does not hire Curt Cignetti if there isn’t a robust NIL operation.
It was one of the more questionable decisions in the history of IU football. After starting at quarterback for Indiana for three seasons, Antwaan Randle El was only a few yards from becoming the first player in NCAA history to pass for 6,000 yards and to rush for 3,000 yards in a career.
New Indiana football head coach Curt Cignetti brought seven assistant coaches with him from James Madison, but he used a past connection to fill the cornerback coach position.
Indiana's 2024 football schedule is beginning to come together for year one of the Curt Cignetti era. The most notable change for the upcoming season is that USC, UCLA, Oregon and Washington have left the Pac-12 to join the Big Ten.
The Curt Cignetti era with Indiana football is less than 100 days away and the game times and TV designations have been announced for the first three weeks.
Watch as IU football coach Curt Cignetti met with the media on Wednesday evening at Huber Winery in Borden, Ind. Cignetti is entering his first season at Indiana after compiling a 119-35 record as a college football head coach.
Curt Cignetti has never been afraid of a challenge. He has also strived to be great and he expects that won’t change with his newest challenge, Indiana football.
With the opening of the Curt Cignetti era of Indiana football, the Hoosiers have been one of the more active programs in the transfer portal. According to 247Sports, Indiana has added its 29th incoming transfer by way of CJ West out of Kent State.
By Tony Thomas The Indiana Hoosiers are just 9-27 over the past three seasons, with only three conference wins, and finished the 2023 season on a three-game losing streak.
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