As Indiana football head coach Curt Cignetti enters his first season in Bloomington, expectations are high. They are high internally and, recently, have started to rise externally around the country with some of the moves he’s made through the transfer portal.
Below is the schedule for the the 140th season of Indiana Football, and the first of the Curt Cignetti era. Indiana and the Big Ten will periodically provide times and television information before and during the season, and we will make those updates here.
Indiana will get a second visit from a quarterback multiple outlets say is the best in the 2025 class. And this time he’ll take a more extensive look at Curt Cignetti’s program.
In case you missed it, the full IU football 2024 spring game is below, courtesy of the Big Ten Network. For more coverage of the spring game: Depth chart
With the opening of the Curt Cignetti era of Indiana football, the Hoosiers have been one of the more active programs in the transfer portal. According to 247Sports, Indiana has added its 29th incoming transfer by way of CJ West out of Kent State.
The 2024 IU football season is going to be a bit like the immovable force vs. the unstoppable object. New head coach Curt Cignetti has never had a losing season, while Indiana has had, well, plenty.
Listen in as legendary IU radio voice Don Fischer joined the Sohile Ali podcast. Fischer shares his thoughts on new IU football coach Curt Cignetti, talks about his relationship with Bob Knight, and discusses what keeps him going after more than 50 years of calling IU basketball and football games.
Over 3,000 college football players entered the transfer portal this offseason, but sometimes keeping key players can be the biggest recruiting wins. For new Indiana coach Curt Cignetti, that was Donaven McCulley.
Linebacker Jayden McDonald is back in the transfer portal after a brief run at Indiana. McDonald transferred from Troy to Indiana in January. He went through spring practice with coach Curt Cignetti and the Hoosiers, but then he re-entered the transfer portal on Wednesday with one year of remaining eligibility.
Indiana’s spring game suggested Curt Cignetti won’t rely on one featured running back this fall. Indiana’s roster went through a major overhaul this offseason after Cignetti replaced former head coach Tom Allen, and no position group looks more different than the running back room.
With spring football over, Indiana football is quickly turning its attention to further roster turnover and, eventually, the start of preseason camp over the summer.
Spring camp has concluded and the Curt Cignetti era of Indiana football has officially begun. With the transfer portal currently open and plenty of areas
Curt Cignetti doesn’t call out his players very often. Sure, he’s unafraid of criticizing his team as a whole, or maybe even a position group. But he usually avoids identifying any individuals in those sorts of remarks, even if asked to.
Thursday’s Spring Game for Indiana football was a ‘glorified practice’ as stated by head coach Curt Cignetti, but it was time for additional live action and a chance to see how position groups would perform in a different game-like setting.
There was no question about it — Indiana football knew the potential it had with its running backs coming into Thursday’s Spring Game. Now, the expectations and goals for that room are heightened after a terrific showing.
The Curt Cignetti era with Indiana football is *officially* here as IU had its 2024 Spring Game on Thursday night. While it was labeled as a ‘glorified practice’ by Cignetti, it was a chance for fans to finally see the team and continue to build its excitement for this year.
Spring practice has come and gone as Indiana football capped it off with its Spring Game on Thursday night. Indiana’s offense won 34-25, with a late touchdown pass from Kurtis Rourke to Andison Coby with 45 seconds left.
Indiana football has its spring game on Thursday night — unofficially ushering in the start of the Curt Cignetti era from a fans perspective. After beginning his Indiana football tenure in December, it’s been full steam ahead for Cignetti and his Indiana staff.
Indiana football hosts their Spring Game on Thursday at Memorial Stadium to wrap up its spring camp. It will be our first look at the new look Indiana football program led by first-year head coach Curt Cignetti.
The first scrimmage of the Curt Cignetti era for Indiana football came and went this past weekend and the new head coach was not pleased with his team after the ninth practice of spring camp.
Indiana football head coach Curt Cignetti spoke with the media on Tuesday following practice number nine of spring camp. He talked about the mindset shift needed for the team, progress made since the start of practice, standouts and more.
Change is bound to happen every offseason but following another subpar season for Indiana football — change was necessary and came in bunches. Not only
Watch as IU football gave a spring practice update with the media on Tuesday. Indiana’s spring practice sessions run through April 18 when they host a spring game.
By Tony Thomas The Indiana Hoosiers are just 9-27 over the past three seasons, with only three conference wins, and finished the 2023 season on a three-game losing streak.
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