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Curt Cignetti continues to bolster Indiana’s championship-caliber offense by landing explosive Tulane transfer wide receiver Shazz Preston.
Curt Cignetti’s Success Becomes Hard to Digest for Haters as Indiana Faces Another Brutal Accusation
Just hours after Curt Cignetti proved his mettle in the recent game against Oregon, head coach finds himself in another controversy.
Kaelon Black (Salem High) and Tyrique Tucker (Lake Taylor) are among the JMU transfers who helped transform Curt Cignetti’s Hoosiers into a national force.
While Cuban didn't reveal how much money he gave toward Indiana's NIL efforts, he did say it would be enough to buy Kilroy's on Kirkwood, a popular off-campus bar in Bloomington.
Curt Cignetti's wife Manette has stood beside him through decades of coaching moves and career climbs, while he chased football dreams.
The real reason Indiana looks like they know every play before it happens? Curt Cignetti’s obsessive approach to preparation and his “rip off the rearview mirror” philosophy. The newly crowned Dodd Trophy winner, who’s now 25-2 in two seasons at Indiana, doesn’t let his team dwell on past wins or worry about future matchups.
Cignetti has had an unprecedented journey throughout his coaching career. After working under Nick Saban for four years at Alabama and winning a national championship in 2009, Cignetti departed from the Crimson Tide to become a head coach for the first time. He moved down to the D2 level to coach the Indiana University of Pennsylvania.