Curt Cignetti’s Jaw-Dropping Raise Sparks Debate: Is Indiana Football’s Pay Finally Matching Its Ambition?

Curt Cignetti’s rise from coaching Division II ball to sitting comfortably near the summit of college football’s pay scale isn’t just impressive—it’s downright astonishing. Pulling in upwards of $13 million in 2026, second only to Kirby Smart, Cignetti’s salary leap mirrors Indiana’s meteoric transformation under his command. But here’s the kicker—how often do you see a coach take a Big Ten underdog from the depths of despair to national champion glory so swiftly? At 62, with a keen eye for transfers and an uncanny ability to rewrite narratives, Cignetti’s story begs a question: is this the blueprint for future coaching success, or just a fluke wrapped in perfectly timed raises and victories? Either way, the Hoosiers’ new era is here, and the paycheck tells only half the tale. LEARN MORE.

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