I think that's who it will end up being.I don't see how it's not Freshwater at UF.
To be fair the other thing that happened is Penn State opening up.That new Cignetti deal feels an awful lot like the Charlie Weis renegotiation. The Illinois game was obviously not as big as originally thought, they weren't that good, so really all Cig has is a decent win over Oregon at this point. That feels a bit weak as the only big win on the resume to command one of the biggest salaries in college football.
Yep I would guess somewhere around 13-14 million per year gets it done. You either pay up or someone else willReally annoying seeing MFs name coming up on everyone's first want. ND is gonna have to pay up
They were 3-9, 1-8 in 2023.They are now, but they’ve now been cursed and blessed with expectations. They will have to deal with that accordingly.
What could possibly go wrong with guaranteeing $100M to a guy who’s coached 20 games and hasn’t won a damn thing for you?They were 3-9, 1-8 in 2023.
I say let them enjoy it. They've never been here before. By 2028, this is more than likely going to look like a mistake.
I don't like the guy either, but IU is upsetting the order of things. I think that's good for ND. Penn State with all of their prestige and all of their resources were able to get Cignetti an extension and raise within four days. I think it's hilarious.
Yeah but Weis lost. Cignetti at least has “proof of concept”. Then you gotta factor in how low the bar is in Bloomington. At ND it was much higher but the idiot AD got pantsed by Weis’ agent.That new Cignetti deal feels an awful lot like the Charlie Weis renegotiation. The Illinois game was obviously not as big as originally thought, they weren't that good, so really all Cig has is a decent win over Oregon at this point. That feels a bit weak as the only big win on the resume to command one of the biggest salaries in college football.
Well tbf to Weis 2005 USC >>>>>>> 2025 Oregon.Yeah but Weis lost. Cignetti at least has “proof of concept”. Then you gotta factor in how low the bar is in Bloomington. At ND it was much higher but the idiot AD got pantsed by Weis’ agent.
I'm going to say no. He's back in the League as an OC. I think he rides it out beyond The Wall where he lives out the rest of his days with the professional wildlings.Is Chip Kelly a name to think about?
Yeah I agree, I don’t think Chip wants the big chair anymore. He stepped down as a HC to OC in college just a year ago. I think he likes just pure coaching and schemes.I'm going to say no. He's back in the League as an OC. I think he rides it out beyond The Wall where he lives out the rest of his days with the professional wildlings.
I think they have to go all in on Matt Rhule at this point.
Literally the only evidence we have that Illinois is not a strong football team is Indiana beating the ever-loving shit out of them. They beat USC and kept things far more respectable against OSU despite losing the turnover battle 3-0. For example, they had 22 first downs to OSU's 17, whereas they lost the first down battle to IU 9-31.That new Cignetti deal feels an awful lot like the Charlie Weis renegotiation. The Illinois game was obviously not as big as originally thought, they weren't that good, so really all Cig has is a decent win over Oregon at this point. That feels a bit weak as the only big win on the resume to command one of the biggest salaries in college football.
They had SC boat raced were it not for their RBs coughing it up twice in the EZ and SC recovering.Literally the only evidence we have that Illinois is not a strong football team is Indiana beating the ever-loving shit out of them. They beat USC and kept things far more respectable against OSU despite losing the turnover battle 3-0. For example, they had 22 first downs to OSU's 17, whereas they lost the first down battle to IU 9-31.
Literally the only evidence we have that Illinois is not a strong football team is Indiana beating the ever-loving shit out of them. They beat USC and kept things far more respectable against OSU despite losing the turnover battle 3-0. For example, they had 22 first downs to OSU's 17, whereas they lost the first down battle to IU 9-31.
Whatever happens from here, Illinois is IU's second best win to Oregon. I don't even know what third is.They had SC boat raced were it not for their RBs coughing it up twice in the EZ and SC recovering.
I feel like a close loss against the USC dynasty was more impressive than a win against an Oregon team that's lost a bit of a step from last year.Yeah but Weis lost. Cignetti at least has “proof of concept”. Then you gotta factor in how low the bar is in Bloomington. At ND it was much higher but the idiot AD got pantsed by Weis’ agent.
These things are different. Everyone put away their Notre Dame biases for a second and look at it from the middle.I feel like a close loss against the USC dynasty was more impressive than a win against an Oregon team that's lost a bit of a step from last year.
That said, it feels very similar to the Weis situation to me. Cig has an absolutely huge contract despite mostly beating up on weak opponents the last two years. He hasn't proven a whole lot against better competition. Is Indiana better than they were? Absolutely. Worth a top salary in college football? I think the jury is still out.
These things are different. Everyone put away their Notre Dame biases for a second and look at it from the middle.
Indiana went on the road to Oregon who hadn't lost a regular season game in two years and were coming off of a bye week and beat them. It's likely the biggest win for that program since they beat a ranked Ohio State team in Columbus in 1987. Oregon hadn't lost a step up to that point. They pummeled who they needed to pummel and went to Penn State and won. Nobody pegged Indiana to win and they did.
The contract situation isn't as similar as we want to believe, either. We're also talking about a guy who had previous head coaching experience prior to Indiana. Charlie Weis got a contract extension off of being 4-2. Cignetti right now is 136-37 and 17-2 at the current employer who just gave him a raise. Charlie Weis had Super Bowl rings and an overtime loss at home to John L. Smith on his resume.
I think way too many people here are looking at Indiana Football right now from the perspective of a Notre Dame fan. They were losing most of these games not all that long ago. Now they're not, and they're seeing revenue and business is booming. Ride the wave as long as you can. You never know when it is going to end. If and when it does, it's going to be expensive most likely.
Penn State didn't have three losses when Oregon beat them. You think they've lost a step. That's your opinion, but I'm going to guess that most at the moment will disagree with you. Oregon has outscored their opponents 253-91. They have one loss. They appear poised to win the rest of their games as it stands right now and finish 11-1. Likely third if tOSU and IU hold up. We don't know yet. We'll see.2025 Oregon is not 2024 Oregon though. They've lost a step. Oregon went to overtime with a 3 loss Penn State that is clearly broken. The Oregon win was obviously a huge win for little Indiana, and it's their first true ranked win now that Illinois has fallen out of the Top 25, but we need to see how they handle an OSU first. If they can stay competitive I think that gives Indiana some more legitimacy. I just don't think one big win cements Cignetti as a top tier coach worthy of a huge salary.
Dante "food thread" Moore isn't Dillion Gabriel2025 Oregon is not 2024 Oregon though. They've lost a step. Oregon went to overtime with a 3 loss Penn State that is clearly broken. The Oregon win was obviously a huge win for little Indiana, and it's their first true ranked win now that Illinois has fallen out of the Top 25, but we need to see how they handle an OSU first. If they can stay competitive I think that gives Indiana some more legitimacy. I just don't think one big win cements Cignetti as a top tier coach worthy of a huge salary.
Really annoying seeing MFs name coming up on everyone's first want. ND is gonna have to pay up
2025 Oregon is not 2024 Oregon though. They've lost a step. Oregon went to overtime with a 3 loss Penn State that is clearly broken. The Oregon win was obviously a huge win for little Indiana, and it's their first true ranked win now that Illinois has fallen out of the Top 25, but we need to see how they handle an OSU first. If they can stay competitive I think that gives Indiana some more legitimacy. I just don't think one big win cements Cignetti as a top tier coach worthy of a huge salary.
For what? Penn State? He'd be a home run hire for them but aside maybe from his roots being in the Northeast, why would Elko make that move? It's just gonna be Rhule.If Penetration St is going to find the end zone, they will need to go in hard. Hopefully they don’t noodle around and miss their opening.
On a more serious note, I am hearing Elko’s name starting to come up a little more often.
A head coach is responsible for many things, including talent acquisition, but when it comes to simply getting teams to play at or above their talent level, Nick Saban wasn't worthy of wiping Curt Cignetti's ass. Curt deserves every dollar and then some.