Indiana hires Curt Cignetti: James Madison coach takes over ...
Cignetti led the Dukes to the most successful transition run in recent memory
www.cbssports.comHere’s what’s most relevant right now: Curt Cignetti is Indiana’s head coach, and recent coverage has highlighted his impact on the program, including strong early seasons and contract extensions that reflect sustained success. If you want, I can pull the latest articles and summarize current standings, contract status, and CFP prospects with direct citations.
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Cignetti led the Dukes to the most successful transition run in recent memory
www.cbssports.comWith Indiana's 3-0 start, the Hoosiers are enduring more national media coverage. Cignetti, though, remains focused.
indiana.rivals.comIndiana football was among the best teams in the country immediately after hiring a new coach. The basketball program will try to follow suit.
www.sportingnews.comThe idea of simply matching a campaign Curt Cignetti described as "the best season in Indiana history" isn't lofty enough for the Hoosiers' head coach. FOX Sports' Michael Cohen has the story.
www.foxnews.comCurt Cignetti and IU have agreed on an extension that will keep him in Bloomington through the 2032 season.
indiana.rivals.comIndiana's head football coach has had a long, successful – and unconventional – career. What's the secret to his magical run?
www.nytimes.comThe Hoosiers' roster is filled with different kinds of players, but all had to meet Cignetti's standards.
www.espn.comCignetti agrees to a lucrative extension shortly after the Penn State job opened
www.cbssports.comCollege football has seemingly discovered the 63-year-old Hoosiers coach through his quips and undefeated team. There's more to his swaggering confidence.
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