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Curt Cignetti Taught Indiana Football How to Dream


If you think the Paul Finebaums and Colin Cowherds of the world are gobsmacked by what the Hoosiers are doing, imagine experiencing this season as a born-and-bred Indiana fan. I expected the sun to explode before I expected the Hoosiers to run the table and become the college football darlings of America. None of this makes sense. (The Ringer)

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Curt Cignetti Taught Indiana Football How to Dream