He says they need to make Cigarette say no.
Why in the fuck would he leave Indiana? He just became their favorite son from now until the end of time. He is filling up Brinks trucks all the while.
He has it figured out too, that's the other thing. He just works his process.
I am sure they are making the cast for his statue as we speak. The foundry bellows are being prepared.
Had Michael Jackson not noodled all the kids, it would be a competition for most beloved person in Indiana history. But game, set, match now.
Dannen low balled him
Not the same at all
And Indiana did it after year 1
And then did it again after beating Oregon in October.Dannen low balled him
Not the same at all
And Indiana did it after year 1
Why in the fuck would he leave Indiana? He just became their favorite son from now until the end of time. He is filling up Brinks trucks all the while.
He has it figured out too, that's the other thing. He just works his process.
I am sure they are making the cast for his statue as we speak. The foundry bellows are being prepared.
Had Michael Jackson not noodled all the kids, it would be a competition for most beloved person in Indiana history. But game, set, match now.
Nah, Cignetti is one of the best coaching jobs ever seen in college football. The vast majority of the key players on Indiana were transfers from James Madison who must have cost almost nothing and more guys who were already on the Indiana roster than you would think. Mendoza was a nice expensive piece for sure but not much else needed Cuban money.College coaches don't always do well in the NFL. Cuban must be funding Indiana. They were a laughing stock for the better part of 30 years.
There might be less responsibility in the NFL, but it’s definitely not easier to win there. Cig is a really good coach and he has money behind him at Indiana. He’s got a great set up for continued success.I would totally understand Cignetti or any college coach going to the NFL. In the NFL, the job is easier, and the pay is great.
I don’t see him leaving Indiana for Buffalo (yuck), but to say there would be no rationale reason or draw is crazy.
He’s from Pittsburgh. They have an opening. His whole extended family still lives there. He’s 64, if he’s ever been curious, now would be the time. Top NFL coaches make a mint and he could ask top dollar. Ride off into the sunset as a D1 lightning strike and take a job that allows for more freedom in your life. 64 isn’t old but it sure isn’t young and he looks like he’s been working hard and drinking beer for a long time. Steelers are also a first class, A1 organization. That would be the job to leave Indiana for, none of the others really rate.I would totally understand Cignetti or any college coach going to the NFL. In the NFL, the job is easier, and the pay is great.
I don’t see him leaving Indiana for Buffalo (yuck), but to say there would be no rationale reason or draw is crazy.
That's a rebuild job. He seems like a guy who prefers winning. It's also much easier to get a QB in college vs the pros.He’s from Pittsburgh. They have an opening. His whole extended family still lives there. He’s 64, if he’s ever been curious, now would be the time. Top NFL coaches make a mint and he could ask top dollar. Ride off into the sunset as a D1 lightning strike and take a job that allows for more freedom in your life. 64 isn’t old but it sure isn’t young and he looks like he’s been working hard and drinking beer for a long time. Steelers are also a first class, A1 organization. That would be the job to leave Indiana for, none of the others really rate.