SEC, Curt Cignetti
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On this same stage at this same event last summer, only a few months into his tenure as Indiana’s new head coach, Curt Cignetti announced himself to the college football world with an impassioned opening statement that dripped with jaw-dropping confidence for someone leading a power-conference program for the first time.
Indiana football coach Curt Cignetti got in a dig at the SEC while defending his program's recent scheduling moves at Big Ten Media Days:
The Big Ten enters the 2025 college football season with back-to-back national championships after Ohio State's impressive run through the College Football Playoff. While the criticism surrounding coach Ryan Day has tempered,
Indiana football head coach Curt Cignetti spent four years working under Nick Saban at Alabama, and Cignetti doesn't anticipate Saban returning to the sideline.
Indiana Head Coach Curt Cignetti joins the First Things First crew to discuss how to follow up his Coach of the Year season (first season with IU) and whether it was considered a successful Year 1 or not.
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Maryland coach Mike Locksley explained how he 'lost' — and plans to regain — his locker room, while Curt Cignetti had tons of one-liners and Bret Bielema filibustered.
Not long after SMU coach Rhett Lashlee claimed the ACC is in fact a deeper league than the SEC, Indiana’s Curt Cignetti took aim at the SEC. The Hoosiers coach explained during Big Ten Media Days why his team canceled a home-and-home series against Virginia and replaced the game with an FCS opponent.