Looking back at Curt Cignetti's Indiana hiring
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Now that the Indiana Hoosiers are the kings of the college football world, it’s a great time to pull the receipts on their doubters. ESPN’s Paul Finebaum
Curt Cignetti is proving to be a nightmare for college football. Not for the sport, but for his peers who have long proclaimed that a national championship requires a blue-chip roster as its prerequisite.
Chizik's 2010 title remains the most-recent national title Auburn has won, and it was almost as unlikely as Indiana's this season. Ranked No. 20 in the preseason poll, the Hoosiers are the lowest-ranked preseason team to win the national championship since the 2010 Tigers, which was ranked No. 22 in the preseason AP Poll.
RJ Young: “Michigan head coach Kyle Whittingham, one of the most underrated coaches in the sport, will enter 2026 leading the winningest program in college football history with a quarterback talented enough to help the Wolverines contend for the Big Ten championship.”
Curt Cignetti, the old-school, blunt-spoken coach who began his Hoosiers tenure with a promise to bring swift success to the losingest program in college football, completed his masterpiece.
Mark Cuban joins "First Take" and explains why he can't see Curt Cignetti leaving Indiana for the NFL.
Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti called out the referees after three uncalled hits Miami had on quarterback Fernando Mendoza.