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  • Sorry To The Laundry List Of College Football Teams Hoping To Steal Curt Cignetti Away From The Hoosiers, But He’s Officially Staying In Indiana After Signing A Massive Contract

    Sorry To The Laundry List Of College Football Teams Hoping To Steal Curt Cignetti Away From The Hoosiers, But He’s Officially Staying In Indiana After Signing A Massive Contract

    So much for a bye week! The grind doesn’t stop! Yesterday Indiana was making waves by announcing coveted recruits committing to the program, and now the Hoosiers drop an atomic bomb on all of us. I’m making my coffee, planning my morning, ready to have a Saturday where football isn’t the main focus, and Indiana decides to cuck the college football world by extending Curt Cignetti’s contract through the year 2032. 

    Indiana has had the best season in program history, hitting the 10 win benchmark for the first time ever (leaving Iowa State and Vanderbilt as the only power conference schools to not achieve double digit wins.) While Hoosier football fans have tried to enjoy the excitement, the haters have made their voices loud – enjoy it while you can, because Cignetti is GONE after this season. He’ll be coaching the Gators, or the Buckeyes by next season. Well, everyone can shut the fuck up, because he’s staying in Bloomington. 

    Would you rather be a legend for the rest of time at Indiana, or go to Ohio State and at best be another guy who won a title OR gets run out of town in 4 years for not meeting the fanbases expectations? (shoutout IU basketball) Cignetti chose to be a legend at a place that will appreciate him forever after completely changing the culture of the football program. For what Cig is now getting paid, leaving for another school wouldn’t make sense. His original deal was $4.5 million annually through 2029, but has now been bumped to $8 million annually to 2032. Looking at the highest paid coaches in college football, why not take a few million less to stay at a place where expectations aren’t sky high, but you clearly can be involved in a chance at the national title game? You could maybe argue resources/ facilities, but Indiana has some of the best thanks to Daddy Cuban and the Simons. Indiana has always had money, they’ve just never had a reason to spend it on the football team. AND, the facilities that are already state of the art are only getting better after IU announced a few weeks ago an expansion to memorial stadium. 

    Side note: maybe my biggest take away from the highest paid coaches list is Brian Kelly is a thief, and I’d much rather pay Cignetti than that red faced fuck Brian Kelly. 

    After years of disappointment and watching disgusting football being played, I’m still in shock every time I see this Indiana Hoosiers football team play ball. This team actually knows how to play the game. Indiana has had talented team in the past, but absolutely zero coaching. Cig is the hardass the program needed to turn things around. Preaching fundamentals and no one is bigger than the team. Where have I heard that before? Oh, Bobby Knight a man who won with less talent than any of the big name coaches out there. Here’s to hopping Cig is the Robert Montgomery Knight of the football program (with a little less assaulting players.)

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  • Waterford manager Paul Shankey staying upbeat about Déise’s football future

    Waterford manager Paul Shankey staying upbeat about Déise’s football future

    Waterford football manager and Munster selector Paul Shankey at the launch of the Allianz Interprovincial series at Croke Park. Photo: Sportsfile

    Waterford football manager Paul Shankey is upbeat about the county’s future and feels the game can comfortably co-exist with hurling in the county.

    Shankey, an All-Ireland winner with Meath in 1999 who has been based in Waterford for years, has cited the example of Offaly as to how such a relationship between the codes in a county of their size can develop.

    “It’s a great county because every club is a dual club,” said Shankey of Waterford. “They’ll play football and hurling, every single one of them, so there are a lot of good footballers there. It’s just a case of them wanting to play hurling for Waterford and that’s great, we support all the codes there. You’re just trying to get that environment with football where lads are thinking, ‘there’s an opportunity here to push things on’.”

    Shankey guided Waterford to championship wins over Tipperary in Munster and Longford in the Tailteann Cup in 2024 and hopes to build on that now.

    “We struggled at the start of last year just getting the numbers out but towards the end we improved dramatically. We’re just trying to keep the core and add more to it.”

    Shankey has noted the impressive performances in the Waterford championship of county hurlers Dessie Hutchinson and Mark Fitzgerald for Gaultier against Balliancourty, who had Conor Prunty in last weekend’s semi-final.

    “Anyone who is good at one sport is good at most sports. They can’t all be hurlers,” he said. “The lads who are hurlers, we support them and go to all their games. Obviously, there are lads who have no interest in the football but we’re slowly changing that.”

    Shankey is involved with the Munster team in this weekend’s interprovincial series and is looking forward to what the new playing enhancements throw up to see if they can bring back the “inside forward.” But he is sure the game is nowhere near as bad as some have portrayed it.

    “People like to be negative. The world now is, ‘oh that’s not good enough.”

    “Gaelic football is a great game. There were lots of bad games in my time as well. There’s lots of bad games in every period of time. It’s gone very structured and has lost that element of risk maybe, the element of teams going for it.

    “Coaches and managers and players are playing what’s in front of them, trying to enhance their chances of being competitive. So I can’t blame anyone for that,. But it does need a couple of tweaks just to make it more exciting, bring back the inside forward.”

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