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I honestly don’t see Cignetti leaving Indiana and I don’t see Bama hiring him if it comes open. From my understanding, Saban is an advisor and still decently involved in the program, I can’t envision Cigs taking advice from Saban.
I honestly don’t see Cignetti leaving Indiana and I don’t see Bama hiring him if it comes open. From my understanding, Saban is an advisor and still decently involved in the program, I can’t envision Cigs taking advice from Saban.
I honestly don’t see Cignetti leaving Indiana and I don’t see Bama hiring him if it comes open. From my understanding, Saban is an advisor and still decently involved in the program, I can’t envision Cigs taking advice from Saban.
I honestly don’t see Cignetti leaving Indiana and I don’t see Bama hiring him if it comes open. From my understanding, Saban is an advisor and still decently involved in the program, I can’t envision Cigs taking advice from Saban.
I agree that Cigs is no go on Michigan. He seems like the type of guy that could be content where he's at and does not need a higher profile job. Plus he's making a ton of money there.
I agree that Cigs is no go on Michigan. He seems like the type of guy that could be content where he's at and does not need a higher profile job. Plus he's making a ton of money there.
Agree on Cig, after this season he could average .500 for the next 5-10 years and IU will still build a statue of him before he steps down...and with what they're already paying him, why would he leave that?