Indiana football ‘not satisfied’ after historic season, coach Curt Cignetti says

The Indiana football team got a huge round of applause Sunday during the first timeout of IU’s basketball game against Maryland.

Coach Curt Cignetti and players marched onto the Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall court in recognition of their College Football Playoff season. The Hoosiers went 11-2, the first time in program history reaching double-digit wins.

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“No doubt we accomplished a lot of firsts, but I want everyone to be clear: We are not satisfied,” Cignetti said. “We’re full-throttle right now on the ‘25 season. Look, let’s be loud today. Go IU!”

Defensive end Mikail Kamara posted a video on Twitter of the team walking out and wrote, “Love it here.” It’s an important weekend for the future of the Hoosiers as the program hosts junior day. Prospective recruits mostly from the 2026 class were on hand.

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Publish date : 2025-01-26 18:06:00

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