Indiana football coach Curt Cignetti went viral when he spoke at a Hoosiers basketball game last season. He again addressed the crowd after his first year.
Part of the reason that Greg McElroy thinks he had so much success in his first year at Indiana was he brought many of his best players from James Madison with him. Cignetti coached James Madison from 2019 to 2023, reaching the conference championship game every year.
One thing that continually holds true in college football is last year was last year. Yes, there are teams with high ceilings, low floors and everything in betw
Indiana football head coach Curt Cignetti heads into the offseason with still some more recruiting targets ahead of National Signing Day
By almost any measure, Indiana football had the best season in its 126-year history in 2024. Can IU run it back in 2025?
During a timeout in the Indiana versus Maryland men's basketball game Sunday at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall, Indiana football coach Curt Cignetti shared a messag
After an impressive last season, the Indiana football team have gave their defensive coordinator a new contract.
Watch as Don Fischer and Curt Cignetti lead you back through Indiana’s historic 2024 football season, week-by-week. In Cignetti’s first season, the Hoosiers finished 11-2, made the
Bryant Haines was the first assistant in Indiana football history to make more than $1 million a year, and he delivered results that drew interest from CFP teams.
NFL Draft declaration deadline is in the rearview mirror, which means the crop of prospects for April's event is set. A total of 71 college players will forgo their remaining eligibility and test the professional waters.
Indiana returns All-American junior cornerback D’Angelo Ponds, but the spot opposite Ponds — previously held by Johnson — is now open. Redshirt senior Jamari Sharpe played extensively in place of Johnson against Notre Dame, making four tackles and a half-tackle-for-loss while recovering a fumble.
Since the landmark liberalization of college football players’ movement and financial opportunities, a vast proportion of college football players have decided to transfer schools. Cal has gotten 19 p