While some coaches celebrate victories with emphatic displays, Curt Cignetti simply moves on. At Indiana, he transformed a losing team into a 12-2 powerhouse in just two years, achieving nine or more wins in four out of six seasons. This consistent work ethic distinguished him from more celebrated coaches who took high-profile jobs in the SEC. Cignetti’s defining trait is his lack of complacency. He immediately refocuses rather than celebrating. This approach has drawn comparisons to another legendary program builder, sparking predictions of a potential dynasty.

So, who does everyone compare him to? None other than Nick Saban , the coach who won six national championships at Alabama. Curt Cignetti’s move to Indiana certainly feels like one of those unexpected twists in college footbal

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