Rose Bowl, Curt Cignetti and Indiana
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Parity has arrived in college football, and with it comes what may be the greatest College Football Playoff we've ever seen. The games have largely delivered, with more than half the matchups competitive, and even a Group of Five program like James Madison putting up a respectable showing against Oregon in the first round.
Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti has suddenly emerged as a candidate for an NFL head-coaching job that has even opened up yet. On Thursday, Cignetti led Indiana to a 38-3 win over Alabama in the Rose Bowl.
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Indiana entered this season as a largely unsuccessful program with a history of losing. Under Curt Cignetti, the Hoosiers became a top seed in the College Football Playoff. They reached the Rose Bowl and handed Alabama Crimson Tide a decisive loss.
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