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Curt Cignetti guided Indiana football into the College Football Playoff last season. Can the Hoosiers keep up this year?
With the House settlement not yet approved, spending in the college football transfer window was expected to skyrocket. Curt Cignetti confirmed that's the case.
Indiana coach Curt Cignetti said he believes the top teams in college football will have $40 million rosters in 2025.
Indiana relied the underclassmen in the scrimmage with many of the program’s 14 freshmen mid-year enrollees having an ...
Hardy’s 43-yard pick-six was the highlight of the spring game for the defense, but the play shouldn’t have come as a total ...
Daley follows in former Indiana defensive lineman CJ West’s footsteps. West, who will likely be selected in the 2025 NFL ...
During an interview with CBS Sports earlier this week, Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti mentioned Miami as one of six ...
Curt Cignetti spoke to the media after Indiana's Spring Game and talked about the progress the Hoosiers have made throughout ...
Columbus (Ohio) Grandview Heights On300 linebacker prospect Henry Ohlinger has committed to Indiana. The four-star recruit ...
Wide receiver Omar Cooper Jr. has steadily improved over his Indiana career, but coach Curt Cignetti has even higher ...
Not Indiana, according to its coach. Curt Cignetti, who guided the Hoosiers to last season's College Football Playoff, discussed the roster-building landscape with CBS Sports as the spring ...
Not Indiana, according to its coach ... it's kind of scary for everybody else," Cignetti said. Exact totals for roster expenditures aren't available, but Cignetti believes $40 million is possible ...