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Indiana football celebrates Curt Cignetti’s historic back-to-back AP Coach of the Year honor after another dominant season for the Hoosiers.
Indiana’s Curt Cignetti exceeded expectations again this season and it earned him a second consecutive honor as The Associated Press coach of the year in college football.
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The Indiana University Hoosiers entered this season as the losingest program in major college football history. But the team is now undefeated as it heads into the college football playoffs.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/college/indiana as Indiana's Curt Cignetti Makes History With Recent Award. Another day, another national honor for the Indiana football program.
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Indiana, which is in the market for a Fernando Mendoza replacement in 2026, is already reportedly on the right track.
The Hoosiers’ win capped a 13-0 season, and catapulted Mendoza to winning the award over Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin, Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia and Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love. And after earning the award, Mendoza did an interview with the assembled media in Bloomington.
A bill allowing for firing squad executions for death penalty inmates was filed in the Indiana legislature for the 2026 session.
Indiana’s Curt Cignetti exceeded expectations again this season and it earned him a second consecutive honor as The Associated Press coach of the year in college football. Cignetti is the first coach to win the award in back-to-back years since it was first presented in 1998.
Over the weekend, WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark returned to meaningful five-on-five basketball for the first time since her season-ending groin injury on July 15. After a record-breaking rookie season, Clark was limited to 13 games for the Indiana Fever in 2025. She averaged 16.5 points, 5 rebounds and 8.8 assists per game in those contests.