Cignetti has transformed Indiana into a national contender, leading the 15-0 Hoosiers to the CFP national championship game. Despite speculation linking him to NFL openings, including the Pittsburgh Steelers, Cignetti affirmed his commitment to college football, citing a decision he made in 2000 to decline an offer from the Green Bay Packers. His stance is bolstered by a lucrative eight-year, $92.8 million extension with Indiana. Since arriving in 2024, Cignetti has compiled a 26-2 record, guided the team to two CFP appearances, and coached Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza.
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