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The man behind Indiana’s rise to the CFP championship game

Story byIndiana head coach Curt Cignetti calls a play during College Football Playoff quarterfinal game against Alabama, Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026, in Pasadena, Calif. | Mark J.

The man behind Indiana’s rise to the CFP championship game

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  • Terrill, Associated PressDoug RobinsonMon, January 19, 2026 at 2:06 AM UTC·5 min readSome observers are wondering if Indiana, 15-0 heading into Monday night’s championship game against Miami, might be the greatest college football team ever. The Hoosiers chewed up the competition — while playing in the mighty Big Ten Conference.
  • They have defeated their opponents by a ridiculous average score of 42.6 to 11.1.
  • In the playoffs, they beat Alabama 38-3 and Oregon 56-22, and neither game was as close as the score might appear. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementHow have they done it?
  • Or, rather, how has Curt Cignetti, the stone-faced head coach, done it?
  • That’s what everyone in college football circles is trying to figure out.
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