Indiana HC Curt Cignetti Sounds Alarm on Shocking Secrets Behind College Football’s “Scary” Future
College football, once a straightforward Saturday ritual, now feels less like a game and more like a high-stakes chess match where the players have lawyers and contracts. With NIL deals shaking up the landscape, the transfer portal turning every roster into a revolving door, and talks swirling about expanding the College Football Playoff, it’s enough to make any fan’s head spin. Curt Cignetti, Indiana’s head coach and a seasoned voice in this chaotic symphony, isn’t just worried—he’s sounding alarms. At 64, he’s seen the game evolve, but right now, he says the market’s “scary” expensive, and if changes don’t come swiftly—within 12 to 24 months—college football as we know it might just vanish. So, what’s next for this wildly lucrative, unnervingly unstable sport? And more importantly, can the institutions at its core survive the gold rush or will they buckle under the weight? Let’s dive in. LEARN MORE.
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