Michael Cohen
College Football and College Basketball Writer
LAS VEGAS — In the immediate aftermath of Indiana’s season-ending loss to Notre Dame during the opening round of last year’s College Football Playoff, its lightning rod head coach, Curt Cignetti, trudged into the visiting media room at Notre Dame Stadium with hollow guts and wounded pride.
For the better part of five months, Cignetti and his players had transformed into nationwide darlings while authoring one of the greatest turnarounds the sport has ever seen. But on this December evening in South Bend, as the 12-team format was unveiled for the first time, the Hoosiers endured a one-sided whipping. All that separated Cignetti & Co. from a more humiliating scoreline were two late touchdowns once the outcome had long been secured.
“The hardest thing on a night like this is saying ‘goodbye’ to your kids,” Cignetti said to begin the news conference after sharing a postgame embrace with his family. “They’re hurting because their old man got his a– kicked.”
The emptiness of it all transported Cignetti back to a lowly moment from 2011, during his first season as a collegiate head coach, when he allowed a similarly painful defeat to hover over his program, much to the detriment of everyone involved. Then in charge at IUP — that’s Indiana University of Pennsylvania for anyone unfamiliar with Division II football — Cignetti wallowed in the wake of a 20-6 loss to Slippery Rock in which the Crimson Hawks’ quarterbacks combined to throw four interceptions. It gnawed at him for days.
“I just couldn’t let it go,” Cignetti said when retelling the story at Big Ten Media Days last month. “And it hurt us the next couple of weeks, too, you know? You can’t let this one [against Notre Dame] damage you. It’s over, you file the teachings away, you be taught and also you develop from it.”
That was the message Cignetti and his gamers conveyed to reporters contained in the South Seas Ballroom at Mandalay Bay, the place way more consideration was paid to the Hoosiers than anyone might have imagined previous to final 12 months’s exceptional ascendance. By profitable 11 video games for the primary time at school historical past and incomes an at-large berth within the Faculty Soccer Playoff — one thing conventional powers like Miami and Florida nonetheless haven’t completed — Indiana catapulted itself to a stage of relevance usually reserved for the varsity’s basketball program, a five-time nationwide champion. And with that sort of consideration comes an intoxicating mix of scrutiny and expectation most ceaselessly bestowed upon groups and coaches for whom profitable is an annual custom.
How shut Cignetti can come to replicating what occurred in 2024, when the one defeats Indiana suffered had been towards Notre Dame and Ohio State, two groups that went on to succeed in the nationwide championship recreation, might be among the many Huge Ten’s most attention-grabbing storylines this fall. That the Hoosiers had been picked sixth in each preseason league polls circulated final month won’t preclude them from being comfortably included within the nationwide prime 25 when the preseason AP Ballot surfaces subsequent week, one thing that has solely occurred as soon as since 1969 and solely 3 times total.
However in typical grandiose Cignetti style, the thought of merely matching a marketing campaign he described as “the very best season in Indiana historical past” isn’t lofty sufficient for his liking.
“I get questions [about] ‘How are you going to maintain it?’” Cignetti mentioned. “We’re not trying to maintain it. We’re trying to enhance it. And the best way you do that’s by having the proper individuals on the bus, upstairs within the coaches’ places of work, downstairs within the locker room. Having a blueprint plan and course of, excessive requirements of expectations [and] by no means reducing your requirements.”
Head coach Curt Cignetti of the Indiana Hoosiers reacts through the fourth quarter towards Michigan. (Picture by Justin Casterline/Getty Pictures)
For Cignetti, bettering relatively than sustaining started with intense player-retention efforts sought to each dissuade key contributors from coming into the switch portal whereas concurrently rewarding veterans who handed on the NFL Draft to spend one other 12 months at Indiana. The previous was profitable sufficient that Cignetti mentioned the Hoosiers didn’t lose “a single participant that we needed to maintain,” though 27 gamers wound up exiting this system, together with 5 who ended up at Energy 4 faculties — tight finish Sam West (Mississippi State); offensive deal with Austin Barrett (Iowa State); cornerback Jamier Johnson (UCLA); quarterback Tayven Jackson (UCF); extensive receiver Donaven McCulley (Michigan). McCulley was the highest-rated former Hoosier within the portal at No. 285 total, in line with 247Sports.
Indiana’s portal technique was buoyed by robust monetary gives to gamers who may need been chosen within the center or late rounds of the draft. Main receiver Elijah Sarratt, who caught 53 passes for 957 yards and eight touchdowns, mentioned he and Cignetti reached a financial settlement shortly after the loss to Notre Dame that cemented his resolution to return. The Hoosiers additionally introduced again three potential draft picks on protection in edge rusher Mikail Kamara (nation-leading 68 quarterback pressures), inside linebacker Aiden Fisher (team-high 118 tackles) and cornerback D’Angelo Ponds (first-team All-Huge Ten).
Indiana DE Mikail Kamara #6 pressures Michigan QB Davis Warren #16 through the first half at Memorial Stadium. (Picture by Justin Casterline/Getty Pictures)
“I believe final 12 months [the mindset] was to go in right here and win a pair video games, you already know?” Kamara mentioned. “Possibly go and win a bowl recreation. If we’re being fairly sincere, I believe that was sort of the objective. And as soon as we began rolling, the objective began to alter slightly bit. So I believe the best way that it modified is we anticipated to win video games and we anticipated to win video games huge. And we anticipated to make the playoffs and attempt to go to the nationwide championship, proper?
“So I believe the distinction is that mindset that we had perhaps halfway, perhaps within the again finish of the season, is the mindset that we’ve going into the primary recreation this season: Win a championship and that’s it.”
Predictably, that mindset begins with Cignetti himself and a problem the top coach issued to everybody inside Indiana’s program. No matter what the surface world is saying concerning the Hoosiers — and lots of analysts consider they could possibly be within the combine for a second consecutive playoff berth — Cignetti needs them to strategy every day “humble and hungry versus noise and litter,” which implies understanding that final 12 months’s success ensures Indiana nothing in 2025 and past.
His message is already being carried out by a few of the group’s finest gamers, a handful of whom are nonetheless holdovers from Cignetti’s final job at James Madison and adopted him to assist overhaul the tradition at Indiana. For Kamara, who enters 2025 as one of many convention’s most feared edge rushers, that has meant bettering his conditioning and physique composition in order that he can play to his full potential for all 4 quarters, an enchancment he believed was mandatory after admitting he pale late in video games final 12 months. For Sarratt, whose objective is to grow to be a first-round choose in subsequent 12 months’s NFL Draft, that has meant shoring up his blocking, sharpening his route operating and changing into extra constant as a cross catcher to keep away from the premature drops that resulted in him falling simply wanting 1,000 yards — a statistic that he mentioned nonetheless irks him.
“We don’t wish to go to the Faculty Soccer Playoff and lose in Spherical 1 once more,” Sarratt mentioned. “That’s not the objective. The objective is to win a nationwide championship. That’s what we’re working laborious to do each single day.”
Indiana WR Elijah Sarratt (13) celebrates after scoring a landing throughout a recreation towards Michigan. (Picture by Jeremy Hogan/SOPA Pictures/LightRocket through Getty Pictures)
Their perception that Indiana is a program able to contending for the playoff most seasons started trickling all the way down to the group’s newcomers throughout spring apply, the place Cignetti welcomed a highschool recruiting class that ranked forty ninth nationally and a switch portal class that ranked twenty fifth nationally — two spots behind Texas and one spot behind Ohio State. The additions of high-profile transfers like former Cal quarterback Fernando Mendoza (No. 22 switch, No. 4 QB), former Notre Dame offensive lineman Pat Coogan (No. 138 switch, No. 9 IOL) and former Maryland tailback Roman Hemby (No. 236 switch, No. 15 RB), all of whom will begin for Indiana in 2025, are a direct results of this system’s headline-generating trajectory in 2024.
In listening to the Hoosiers communicate at Huge Ten Media Days, the place they exuded way more confidence than Indiana gamers of yore, any concern Cignetti may need had a couple of hangover from the loss to Notre Dame looks as if it may be safely erased. They filed these classes away, they’ve realized, they usually’ve grown — simply as Cignetti did when he misplaced to Slippery Rock so a few years earlier than.
“If you’re resting in your laurels,” Cignetti mentioned, “and you bought the nice and cozy fuzzies primarily based on what social media is telling you, or what you learn on social media, and also you assume it is simply going to occur once more as a result of it occurred earlier than, [then] you ain’t going to be a really pleased camper when the season is over. My job is to guarantee that would not occur.
“I do know I bought to enhance in quite a lot of methods, however I am actually good at protecting the principle factor the principle factor and being a watchdog for complacency and stomping it out. After we go to camp and we prepare for that first recreation, these guys might be pondering like we want them to assume.”
And which means dreaming of a nationwide championship.
Michael Cohen covers school soccer and school basketball for FOX Sports activities. Comply with him at @Michael_Cohen13.
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