Also, and I'm just spitballing here, but MAYBE Indinia is actually elite - like top 5 team in the country good - and what happened last night was similar to us getting boatraced by Oregon last year. It remains to be seen based on how the rest of IU's schedule shakes out but they legit looked as good as I've seen any team this year play. What Cignetti had done there is miraculous and I hate it a) because it's Indiana b) because it's taken some of the shine off the overall nearly as incredible a job that Brett has done here.Need at least one place on this board where there’s a vibe shift.
- Clemson is reaping the results of Dabo thinking he’s too good for the NIL world, and they’re locked in ACC jail.
- Nebraska has gained zero, football-wise, from joining the B1G.
- Wisconsin just got dumptrucked by Maryland at Camp Randall and is probably gonna be coach searching soon and the fans old enough to remember pre-Alvarez feel an uncomfortable tingling in their joints.
- Counting interims, Florida is on their sixth coach since Urban left, and he is under .500.
- The Belichick experiment, lol, lmfao, even
Feel free to add on while remembering we just came off the longest win streak in CFB and got a $100M cash infusion to the program.
Yep he's a great coach but he is not long for Bloomington. Nothing to keep him there. He was coaching in the south before he got that job. FL, Clemson (if they go way off the rails) UNC could come calling perhaps at end of this year.My positive hot take is that as bad as that loss was, it's going to propel Cignetti to greener pastures. Maybe Florida. The sooner he leaves Bloomington the better.
Eh, I'm not so sure. I had that thought process last season, but then signed a his big extension and IU went all-in on football. He has a good thing going, and he's 64. If he were 44 I'd agree but given that he's already likely in the last decade of his coaching career I'm not sure he'd give up a good situation in one of the 2 major conferences to start over somewhere else.Yep he's a great coach but he is not long for Bloomington. Nothing to keep him there. He was coaching in the south before he got that job. FL, Clemson (if they go way off the rails) UNC could come calling perhaps at end of this year.
That would be about the only job where you could claim you are hiring a younger coach if they were to go after Cignetti.Yep he's a great coach but he is not long for Bloomington. Nothing to keep him there. He was coaching in the south before he got that job. FL, Clemson (if they go way off the rails) UNC could come calling perhaps at end of this year.
Because his ego will look at Florida and say “I KNOW I can turn it around.”That would be about the only job where you could claim you are hiring a younger coach if they were to go after Cignetti.
The guy will be 65 next season. No doubt the guy can coach, but I believe his age will be the reason why he will likely be at IU for the foreseeable future. He is literally at a job where football is not a high priority (to the global fanbase), and there is little pressure. If he sees success, why leave?
$$$$ works. They have some!Yep he's a great coach but he is not long for Bloomington. Nothing to keep him there. He was coaching in the south before he got that job. FL, Clemson (if they go way off the rails) UNC could come calling perhaps at end of this year.
I don't know how soon this would happen, but I hope he brings his roster with him like he did at JMUYep he's a great coach but he is not long for Bloomington. Nothing to keep him there. He was coaching in the south before he got that job. FL, Clemson (if they go way off the rails) UNC could come calling perhaps at end of this year.
It also goes to show you how much coaching matters in college football and you can win without top 20 recruiting classes in the age of the portal. Maybe he’s a unicorn but he turned around IU who has a far worse history than we do in football to be much better than our program in 2 years- nothing short of remarkable.Yep he's a great coach but he is not long for Bloomington. Nothing to keep him there. He was coaching in the south before he got that job. FL, Clemson (if they go way off the rails) UNC could come calling perhaps at end of this year.
I would expect he does retire there!Ready to take wagers that Cignetti retires in Bloomington. I think you guys are misreading him - he doesn't want to join the CFB elite, he wants to continue spitefully sticking it in their eye.
At this point, I just want to see him humbled.I would expect he does retire there!
At this point I just want to see us continue to build our program. Could not give a rats a$$ as to what Indiana does.At this point, I just want to see him humbled.
He’s in a premier league, other coaches are going to figure him out eventually. Hopefully one of them is BB.
They are a direct competitor, I’ll care about it like I care about anything that could affect Illinois.At this point I just want to see us continue to build our program. Could not give a rats a$$ as to what Indiana does.
I do get that but we can only control what we do. I put more energy into watching what we do regardless of our competition…however I am with you on a return beatdownThey are a direct competitor, I’ll care about it like I care about anything that could affect Illinois.
And man, I really wouldn’t mind some of his hubris turning into humility.
Can you imagine if we did it this season, and absolutely smoked them?I do get that but we can only control what we do. I put more energy into watching what we do regardless of our competition…however I am with you on a return beatdown![]()