Curt Cignetti

You don't think what he's done as a HC had an affect?
That isn't what he said, he was just pointing out that Cignetti didn't develop Mendoza and Hemby he acquired them.

Everything has come together for Indiana in an amazing way the past few seasons. Cignetti deserves a ton of credit but what they have been able to do is also a major byproduct of this current college football landscape where they have been able to bring in tons of transfers.

They have done a great job identifying talent and getting the guys they needed. They have hit massive home runs in the portal at the QB position and have had good luck on the health front.

Will be interesting to see if they can sustain it.
 



Why?

Some of you have such a built in need to knee jerk defend MN/PJ it's almost comical.
What does it have to do with Fleck? Kind of an obvious statement that a coach can’t have equal success anywhere he coaches. For one he wouldn’t have the financial support here that he has at Indiana.
 




My guess would be it’s less than 12th.
MSM makes $232K because he’s 26 and other than Fleck nobody in FBS would have made him a full assistant quite yet should we pay him $500K or the going rate for a B10 LBer coach just to make our salary numbers look better?
 

Amazing what Indiana has done the past two years. Nothing better than seeing them taking Alabama behind the woodshed with a big stick. Cignetti deserves all the credit.
It's kind of been the perfect storm. Cignetti never won a natty at any previous stops and has been coaching forever. But he goes to Indiana and it's all working like a well-oiled machine.
 

MSM makes $232K because he’s 26 and other than Fleck nobody in FBS would have made him a full assistant quite yet should we pay him $500K or the going rate for a B10 LBer coach just to make our salary numbers look better?
Don’t you wonder why Fleck is hiring a guy that he can pay half the going rate for? Could it possibly be because he has to?
 



It's kind of been the perfect storm. Cignetti never won a natty at any previous stops and has been coaching forever. But he goes to Indiana and it's all working like a well-oiled machine.
Yeah, great point...he never won a natty at IUP, Elon, or James Madison.

Heh
 
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Has the full story of what Indians has done the last two years been fully told? The money, the transfers, the role of the admin, etc? Hard to fathom their incredible success. Is it just Mendoza? Im so jealous!!

They got to the CFP without Mendoza so, obviously not just him.

He also had zero role in preventing the opposition from scoring points on offense.
 





Okay. On that point of development, Taylor and Perich were highly recruited and have continued upon their respective growth vectors and it would be a shame to lose out on their forthcoming production. That is, they were deemed to have more talent and, in my opinion, have developed that talent/potential. Some could argue that Perich took a small step back; however, I still think his productivity has been strong - TFLs, total tackles, and offensive production being chief among them. So, congratulations to UMN and the staff on that. Can we really afford not to keep (pay) them now?

I perceive the conferences as being sort of like "brand portfolios." Through this lens, the NIL era has shed light on just how "resource deprived" Minnesota really is. That is, the value of our brand does not appear to be on par with Power 5 schools. In fact, we may be on a similar level as FCS programs - lower than a number of Group of 5 schools. The aforementioned "brand lens" helps explain IU's relative success in football now along with Alabama's recent success in basketball. And, if you are not paying attention, don't be surprised if Volleyball, Wrestling, and Hockey are usurped. Yes, I believe that PSU hockey has more NIL $ than Minnesota. Other institutions have fans, alumni, and boosters who prioritize, believe, and appreciate the importance of college sports. I truly cannot say about my own alma mater.

Burnsie, who is in a position to know, has intimated at least a few different times I can personally recall that MN is competitive with peers in the NIL world.

I doubt anyone reading this outside Derek Burns or his accountant know the real numbers.
 

Never crossed my mind because I don’t believe it to be true and neither do you, IMO.
We’ve never seen a coach here take advantage of these supposed unused funds. Sure maybe some years a couple hundred thousand is left on the table, but that’s not a meaningful amount.
 

We’ve never seen a coach here take advantage of these supposed unused funds. Sure maybe some years a couple hundred thousand is left on the table, but that’s not a meaningful amount.
Like communicating with my daughter when she was 15 in one ear out the other. I’ll prob continue to beat the horse dead when knuckleheads plead poverty.

Related topic now that we lost our RB coach let’s get Mo back in the fold how fun would that be. Such a superstar would be great to bring him home.
 

We’ve never seen a coach here take advantage of these supposed unused funds. Sure maybe some years a couple hundred thousand is left on the table, but that’s not a meaningful amount.


I’m a believer our AD would need to prioritize football; is it possible to reallocate budget money away from other staff or spending/wring money out of the cushions. I don’t know. Probably.
 

I hope so badly that IU loses to to the OU Bama winner! Will be cheering for that. (Don't get me wrong, I'm not actually going to tune into the game.)

OSU vs Texas Tech in the Natty
You should have stuck to your word and been done with this thread.
 

It's kind of been the perfect storm. Cignetti never won a natty at any previous stops and has been coaching forever. But he goes to Indiana and it's all working like a well-oiled machine.
When you say it like that, it doesn’t make sense.
 


Stole from somewhere else. But list of Cignetti and Indiana accomplishments over the last 4 weeks:
  • Beating Ohio State for the first time in 35 years.
  • Winning the conference outright for the first time in 80 years.
  • Winning a top-5 matchup for the first time ever.
  • Winning a top-2 matchup for the first time ever.
  • Being ranked #1 for the first time ever.
  • Having a Heisman winner for the first time ever.
  • Winning the Rose Bowl for the first time ever.
  • By belting the shit out of Alabama for the first time ever.
  • Oh, and becoming the first team to receive a bye and win their playoff game.
 

Indiana may have won the Big Ten Championship and be in the CFP semis......but we beat them in basketball for the first time in like five years or something......so it all evens out.

Also.....they didn't win the Rate Bowl.
 


[*]Oh, and becoming the first team to receive a bye and win their playoff game.
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After the Sugar Bowl, still the ONLY coach to receive a bye and win their playoff game.
 

Cignetti does win...he is 144 and 37 in his career.
He finished in first place or tied for first in 6 of his last 7 years coaching. He finished in second place in his first year at Indiana....first this year.
He played in and lost the Natty to North Dakota State while at James Madison.
I'm rooting for him to win two more games this season.
 




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