The NFL Draft Holds the Untold Secret to Curt Cignetti’s Legendary Coaching Mastery
Nobody’s saying Indiana didn’t have good players. It did.
Cignetti assembled a group of guys who were mostly overlooked as recruits coming out of high school. He developed them and created a disciplined squad that didn’t beat itself, pounced on opponent mistakes and benefited from elite quarterback performance.
If you have a quarterback, you have a chance. Indiana had Mendoza.
If you have a quarterback and you don’t make mistakes, you really have a chance. The Hoosiers led the nation in turnover margin. They ranked second behind Army in average penalty yardage.

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