Biography Flash Curt Cignetti Kicks Off Spring After Championship With Gold Shoes Drama and a Hoosier Rebuild
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The no-nonsense Cignetti stole the show with a juicy anecdote about transfer wideout Nick Marsh from Michigan State, who arrived with 100 catches, 1,311 yards, and nine touchdowns under his belt. The Associated Press details how Cignetti swiftly humbled the newcomer, barking at him pre-practice to ditch those flashy gold shoes—no glamour allowed in his old-school program. "That was a wakeup call," Cignetti quipped, using the moment to remind everyone that complacency has no place after confetti-soaked glory. Inside the Hall and 247Sports captured the full Q&A video, where he previewed the slate running through April 23's spring game at Memorial Stadium, now set for 8 p.m. with doors at 6:30, as announced by the Indiana Daily Student—perfect timing with the NFL Draft kickoff, though ex-QB Fernando Mendoza's Pro Day on April 1 stays closed to fans.
IPM notes it's just two months since Cignetti hoisted that title trophy, and YouTube clips from the March 26 session have racked up views, signaling his star power. No major social media splashes or off-field buzz in the last 24 hours, but this spring push could define his legacy as Indiana's title defender. All verified from team sites and major outlets—no unconfirmed whispers here.
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