Curt Cignetti's Indiana Hoosiers: Building on a Stellar First Year
After a record-breaking first year, Curt Cignetti and the Indiana Hoosiers aim to elevate their game in the upcoming NCAAF season.

Building on Momentum
After an impressive debut season under coach Curt Cignetti, the Indiana Hoosiers are setting their sights even higher for the upcoming NCAAF season. With a record-breaking 11 wins and a College Football Playoff bid, the team has rekindled the spirit of Indiana football.
Key Additions and Strategies
Quarterback Upgrade
Indiana has bolstered its quarterback position with the addition of Fernando Mendoza from Cal. Mendoza, who threw for 3,004 yards and 16 touchdowns last season, is expected to bring a new dynamic to the Hoosiers' offense.
Strengthening the Offensive Line
To address last season's vulnerabilities, Indiana has added three experienced offensive linemen from Colorado, Notre Dame, and Ohio State. This move aims to protect Mendoza better and enhance the team's overall performance.
Defensive Powerhouse
Coordinator Bryant Haines' defense, which ranked No. 2 nationally last year, returns key players including cornerback D'Angelo Ponds, linebacker Aiden Fisher, and defensive lineman Mikail Kamara.
Looking Ahead
With a more challenging schedule, including games against Illinois, Iowa, and Oregon, the Hoosiers are focused on proving their mettle against top-tier competition. Coach Cignetti emphasizes the importance of hunger, commitment, and discipline as they aim to build on last year's success.
Strategic Investments
Indiana's administration is fully supportive, with significant financial investments in the football program. This includes a new $72 million deal for Cignetti and an $11 million staff salary pool, positioning Indiana among the top programs in the country.
Conclusion
As the Hoosiers prepare for the new season, the expectations are higher than ever. With strategic additions, a robust defense, and a visionary coach, Indiana football is poised for another remarkable year.