Cignetti on Indiana's rout of Illinois
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Indiana football coach Curt Cignetti said the Hoosiers must 'move on' after Lee Beebe Jr.'s season-ending knee injury. Khobie Martin will fill his spot.
The Hoosiers had strong showings defensively, but didn't get as high of marks on offense or coaching. BLOOMINGTON — Indiana football struggled but finished Saturday, defeating Old Dominion 27-14 in the Hoosiers’ season opener Saturday. Here’s how the ...
No. 9 Illinois is getting ready for its Saturday showdown at No. 19 IndianaAnd the Hoosiers head coach Curt Cignetti is praising Illinois, and saying they’re a
Indiana did pretty much anything it wanted in Saturday's 56-9 victory over Kennesaw State. It started somewhat slow, going three-and-out on its first possession, but did score touchdowns in three of its final five possessions of the first half, and erupted ...
Curt Cignetti and the Hoosiers heard the noise and delivered their most convincing proof yet that last season was no fluke.
They sat together at last year's Big Ten spring meetings, crisscross one another's recruiting paths and have built budding powers in the Big Ten, Bielema at No. 9 Illinois and Cignetti at No. 19 Indiana. Both have 3-0 marks this season and top 20 teams heading into one of Saturday's featured games.
How long has it been since the Illini and Hoosiers met with so much at stake? Try October 1950, when No. 12 Illinois beat No. 19 Indiana 20-0 in Champaign.
Indiana football coach Curt Cignetti has 'total confidence' in quarterback Fernando Mendoza entering Saturday's primetime game against No. 9 Illinois.