NCAAF In-Game Thread

Cignetti continues to generate hate in the coaching community because any / every coach is being asked "Indiana was the worst team in CFB history and now it's borderline best. Why can't we do that?"
He's definitely made it tougher on every other coach.
 
He's definitely made it tougher on every other coach.

Yeah, it's really incredible I mean, we used to think of Snyder's turnaround with K-State as being the bar that would never be touched.

That bar has been touched and destroyed.

Cignetti could lose every game he coaches for IU from here on out and there should still be a statue put up for him.

I'm not kidding.
 
Yeah, it's really incredible I mean, we used to think of Snyder's turnaround with K-State as being the bar that would never be touched.

That bar has been touched and destroyed.

Cignetti could lose every game he coaches for IU from here on out and there should still be a statue put up for him.

I'm not kidding.
K-State is a good comp. But like you said by 1000%
 
Yeah, it's really incredible I mean, we used to think of Snyder's turnaround with K-State as being the bar that would never be touched.

That bar has been touched and destroyed.

Cignetti could lose every game he coaches for IU from here on out and there should still be a statue put up for him.

I'm not kidding.

And he's making 11.5 / year. and you could pay him 25 / year and it wouldn't be enough. IU has 900.000 living alumni that would have told you there was an easter bunny two years ago before saying its team would destroy Alabama on the biggest stage in the sport. Let that sink in. Forget about all the other quantitative things Cignetti has brougt.

25 per year given what he's done? Way low.
 
The older I get I would refuse to buy a beer at a football game for $20. How do kids afford it?
My kids sent me a credit card bill for $100 for 5 beers at football game I’d do something don’t know what but something
 
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