Indiana football coach Curt Cignetti on national title
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Here's a closer look at Cignetti's background and family, including his coaching father and brother. Curt Cignetti is not the first in his family to coach football, as his father, Frank Cignetti Sr., is in the College Football Hall of Fame for his 20 seasons as the head coach at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP).
That includes Cignetti’s wife, Manette Cignetti (née Lawer). “He’s super organized. He’s everything I’m not,” she told the IndyStar. “He’s always looking for the edge. He can juggle anything. He leads by example. He has great integrity. He’s a great role model for these kids. He’s 100% all in and that’s why his players are the same way.”
Curt Cignetti's wife is ready for the national title game. The No. 1 Indiana Hoosiers are set to take on No. 10 Miami in the College Football Playoff national title game on Monday night. Indiana and Miami will kick off shortly before 8 p.
Indiana Hoosiers head coach Curt Cignetti has the full support of his wife, Manette Cignetti, ahead of the 2026 national championship game.
It was the one thing that had evaded them both. Despite one legendary coaching career that already put Frank Cignetti, Sr. in the College Hall of Fame, and another that has his son on his
Nick Saban wanted to change his job description. After three years coaching linebackers, he was eager to take over the secondary, where he’d played in college. He was not, however, so sure he wanted to change jobs.
Indiana coach Curt Cignetti is college football's best constructor — on the field and off it. His teams win, his players flourish and his legacy grows.
Throughout his four-decade coaching career in college football, Curt Cignetti has mentored under some legendary coaching figures — from Chuck Amato at NC State to Nick Saban at Alabama. But it was the first head coach he ever knew — his father,