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Indiana football shocked the country last season with one of the nation’s most explosive offenses. Now, CBS Sports says Curt ...
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Indiana football’s red-hot summer on the recruiting trail continued Friday with the commitment of 2026 three-star wide ...
Indiana football is gaining momentum in the recruitment of Jameson Purcell, a 4-star quarterback in the class of 2027. The ...
There's no question that bold moves and instant results define today's college football landscape. In the current climate of ...
Indiana’s rise under Curt Cignetti turned heads — but staying at the top won’t be easy. CBS Sports just dropped a prediction that Hoosier fans won’t want to see.
Curt Cignetti revitalizes Indiana football with NIL support, attracting top transfers and building a competitive roster that’s led the Hoosiers to an impressive 8-0 start.
Indiana's Curt Cignetti is known for saying, 'I win. Google me.' Well, that's just what Kurtis Rourke did, and it changed the Hoosiers program.
Indiana football coach Curt Cignetti is not one to talk in cliches or beat around the bush. Instead, his best trait is perhaps his ability to be direct and confident with unwavering belief in himself.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Four words came to Curt Cignetti’s mind as he tried to follow along from 800 miles away the path of a tornado that was closing in on his youngest child.
BLOOMINGTON — Curt Cignetti calls it his beloved La-Z-Boy. It's beloved by him, not necessarily by his wife, Manette, and it's not a La-Z-Boy, she says laughing.