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Indiana is in the mix for a few different wide receivers in the next recruiting class, with one listing a top-10 Friday.
Indiana offered a pair of recruits in the last seven days, including linebacker Ty Ashley and quarterback Graham Simpson, who happens to be the younger brother of Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson.
Indiana Hoosiers coach Curt Cignetti has agreed to a reworked deal to stay with the program after leading them to a National Championship.
The second-year Hoosiers coach received a new contract on Friday, Feb. 20, according to the IndyStar, part of the USA TODAY Network. It's his third contract revision at Indiana, and will pay him an average of $13.2 million per season, among the highest in college sports.
It's a good sign that special teams are not bemoaned by fans during Indiana football games. They look to improve that, too.
If you Google college football and Curt Cignetti, you’ll see that he wins. You may also see that the national champion head coach makes money. Not only did Cignetti get Indiana University a nice payday from their bowls and
Indiana football's success has helped create a $10.4 million surplus and record revenue for the athletic department, plus how Mike Woodson's buyout fits in.
The Hoosiers have experience at safety, and trusted a freshman enough to burn his redshirt last season. How it's put together is a question.
The Indiana football program is named in the NCAA's eligibility lawsuits, but the national title probably won't be vacated.