Indiana made history by winning the Big Ten Championship against Ohio State. For head coach Curt Cignetti, the victory marks major success in just his second year leading the program, and he has achieved it at a school traditionally known for basketball. That kind of turnaround inevitably raises expectations for other coaches in similar situations, including UNC’s Bill Belichick.
After an accomplished NFL career, Belichick shifted to the college ranks by joining the North Carolina Tar Heels. Like Indiana, UNC is traditionally a basketball-first program, but Belichick has yet to replicate his professional success in the ACC, finishing 14th in the conference. With Curt Cignetti delivering immediate results at Indiana, analyst Shannon Sharpe believes the comparison puts added pressure on Bel

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