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How the Indiana Hoosiers transformed into a college football powerhouse after years of losing
The Indiana University Hoosiers entered this season as the losingest program in major college football history. But the team is now undefeated as it heads into the college football playoffs.
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The CBS newsmagazine show 60 Minutes profiled the Indiana football program's rise to a powerhouse. Musician John Mellencamp, a longtime supporter, attributed coach Curt Cignetti's success to his unemotional approach. Coach Curt Cignetti cited his frustration with the program's previous lack of excitement as motivation for the turnaround.
With a new coach and new players, including quarterback Fernando Mendoza, who just won a Heisman Trophy last night, the Indiana University Hoosiers are in contention for a national championship title.
Two schools are seen as favorites for the talents of one of the bright young quarterbacks in the nation for 2026.
No. 1 Indiana is keeping defensive coordinator Bryant Haines after he agreed to a new contract that will make him one of the highest-paid assistant coaches in the nation.
The Hoosiers have one game left on their nonconference slate after beating the Eagles, which cut it to one possession several times in the fourth.
Days after learning of another costly injury, the Panthers went cold against the Sycamores and let a winnable game slip away Dec. 14 at the Arena.