IU Football Coach Curt Cignetti Outlines The Hoosiers Spring Practice Goals

IU Football Coach Curt Cignetti Outlines The Hoosiers Spring Practice Goals

Written By: Ben Gillard (@benjgillard)

Fresh off of a historic 11-2 season, the Hoosiers are looking to build on their success heading into the 2025 season, with their sights firmly set on a National Championship. The road to the College Football Playoffs began on Saturday as the Hoosiers completed their first spring practice. Following practice, head coach Curt Cignetti met with the media to discuss what he has seen from the team so far.

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IU Spring Football 2025 – Running Back Preview, Depth Chart and Superlatives

IU Spring Football 2025 – Running Back Preview, Depth Chart and Superlatives

As IU begins preparations for the 2025 campaign, there is an unprecedented amount of attention on the program. Hoosier Huddle is gearing up for the spring with individual position group previews. Today, we examine the running back room. IU lost Justice Ellison and Ty Son Lawton but there are plenty of reasons for optimism after the Hoosiers ran for 4.37 yards per carry and a remarkable 37 rushing touchdowns.

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Top Hoosier Football Storylines Heading into Spring Practice

Top Hoosier Football Storylines Heading into Spring Practice

Written by Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle) 

The Indiana Hoosiers football program will kickoff spring practice on March 8th in Bloomington. The Hoosiers are coming off a season which saw them win the most games in program history, make the College Football Playoff and won both rivalry trophy games. Here are the top storylines to follow as the 2025 season gets started.

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Cignetti Believed Coming to IU Would Bring Him Closer to His Dad

Cignetti Believed Coming to IU Would Bring Him Closer to His Dad

Written By: Nick Gonzales (@nrgonzales_)

By now, many people know who Curt Cignetti is. The Hoosiers Head Football Coach is a champion that turns losing programs to winners. He was awarded 7, yes 7 Coach of the Year Awards in 2024 (Eddie Robinson, Home Depot, AFCA, Big Ten, Walter Camp, Sporting News, and AP Coach of the Year). He’s the man that shifted a football program that went 9-27 the previous three seasons, into an 11-1 team that made it to the College Football Playoffs, IN HIS FIRST YEAR! But many may still be wondering why would he come to Indiana? During a special event on Tuesday that only allowed IU students to attend, Cignetti answered the questions that many were still wondering.

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Cignetti Tells IU Students "There's Nothing That Could've Taken Me From Indiana" During Special Event

Cignetti Tells IU Students "There's Nothing That Could've Taken Me From Indiana" During Special Event

Written By: Nick Gonzales (@nrgonzales_)

It may still be the offseason, but that doesn’t deter Coach Cignetti from electrifying fans and students who are eagerly waiting to see how year two will fare for the award-winning coach. On Tuesday, Coach Cignetti was involved in an event held only for Indiana University Students called A Conversation with Coach Cignetti. The event was held at the IU Auditorium and was the first time an IU Athletics Coach did anything like this since the famous Bobby Knight.

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The Hoosiers Welcome in Another Impressive Transfer Class in Cignetti's Second Year

The Hoosiers Welcome in Another Impressive Transfer Class in Cignetti's Second Year

Written By: Nick Gonzales (@nrgonzales_)

After an exciting season under first-year head coach Curt Cignetti, the Indiana Hoosiers are striving for more success for the upcoming 2025 season. The Hoosiers have had yet another successful recruitment period – bringing in 19 new transfers into the program while also retaining a lot of key players.

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Where Curt Cignetti Graded Out Among First Year Big Ten Coaches in 2024

Where Curt Cignetti Graded Out Among First Year Big Ten Coaches in 2024

Written by Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)

The Big Ten broke in five new head football coaches in the 2024 season. Each had different levels of success of failure. The College Football Network graded all of the new Big Ten coaches. The following is from the College Football Network.

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Hoosiers Fill Slot Receiver Need with Michigan Transfer Tyler Morris

Hoosiers Fill Slot Receiver Need with Michigan Transfer Tyler Morris

Curt Cignetti and his staff have been working tirelessly to fill needs on the roster for 2025 and they can now cross off a speedy slot receiver after Michigan’s Tyler Morris pledged his commitment to the Hoosiers. The news was made official on Morris’ X account this evening.

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Missed Tackles Equals Missed Opportunities for the Hoosiers

Missed Tackles Equals Missed Opportunities for the Hoosiers

Written By Nick Gonzales (@nrgonzales_)

The Hoosiers are heading back to Bloomington after finishing their last game of the season. Indiana suffered a disappointing loss to the Fighting Irish Friday night and couldn’t get things going all game long. One of the biggest things on defense was their inability for the first man to make the tackle.

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Hoosiers Offense Can’t Find Rhythm in Loss to Notre Dame

Hoosiers Offense Can’t Find Rhythm in Loss to Notre Dame

Written By: Ben Gillard (@benjgillard)

Coming into the first round of the College Football Playoff, the Indiana offense was averaging 426.4 yards per game and a whopping 41.3 points per game. On a cold night in South Bend, the Hoosiers looked to keep this success going. Unfortunately for IU, the offense was uncharacteristically out of rhythm. In the first half, the Hoosiers had four drives reach Notre Dame territory, only to come away with three points, as three punts and an interception stalled many of their promising drives.

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