Pagoda Posted June 24 Posted June 24 30 min Cig interview. Home Jersey, cthomas, jermhoosierfan and 2 others 3 2 Quote
Stuhoo Posted June 24 Posted June 24 11 hours ago, Pagoda said: 30 min Cig interview. Cig clearly lied to Rich Eisen; told him that he was the last and best interviewer he would be sitting with this summer. Quote
Brass Cannon Posted June 24 Posted June 24 15 minutes ago, Stuhoo said: Cig clearly lied to Rich Eisen; told him that he was the last and best interviewer he would be sitting with this summer. We knew that was a lie when he said it. The way he talked about the assistance it does sound like they are still here because they aren’t dead set on being head coaches. The work life balance has to be pretty good here. jermhoosierfan, southsidehoosier and skhoosier2 3 Quote
Hovadipo Posted June 24 Posted June 24 23 minutes ago, Stuhoo said: Cig clearly lied to Rich Eisen; told him that he was the last and best interviewer he would be sitting with this summer. Would be a lot easier to prove my theory that it was probably shot the day of or before the Eisen interview if he didn’t wear the same GD shirt every day. Stuhoo, Pagoda, southsidehoosier and 2 others 5 Quote
jermhoosierfan Posted June 24 Posted June 24 13 minutes ago, Hovadipo said: Would be a lot easier to prove my theory that it was probably shot the day of or before the Eisen interview if he didn’t wear the same GD shirt every day. He was supposedly leaving for vacation after the Eisen interview for a couple of weeks. I would think that he did this before seeing they had to edit it. skhoosier2 1 Quote
skhoosier2 Posted June 24 Posted June 24 28 minutes ago, Brass Cannon said: We knew that was a lie when he said it. The way he talked about the assistance it does sound like they are still here because they aren’t dead set on being head coaches. The work life balance has to be pretty good here. I got that impression as well. Both are younger guys and Bryant has a baby. I think the fact that Bryant can spend time with his family plus do what he loves which is head coach the defense is keeping him here. Not to mention they see what happened with Tino. It’s a risk to leave. I’d venture to guess Bryant would be ok if he failed as a hc…he’d likely get a D coordinator position quickly. But how much would he like working with the next guy. He’s been with Cig forever. I think the comfort level he has coupled with his success and his family time may just keep him here a while unless the NFL comes calling for D coordinator. Not convinced Shannahan would be as successful. Cig has a lot to do with the offense coupled with Bostad. I think it’s a collective and they are all pieces of that puzzle for success. While I know Haines has all of his coaches as well, I do believe he is the reason that D is as successful as it is. We continue to be lucky Cig can retain his staff. Have to enjoy the ride while they are all around. 8bucks 1 Quote
Brass Cannon Posted June 24 Posted June 24 5 minutes ago, skhoosier2 said: I got that impression as well. Both are younger guys and Bryant has a baby. I think the fact that Bryant can spend time with his family plus do what he loves which is head coach the defense is keeping him here. Not to mention they see what happened with Tino. It’s a risk to leave. I’d venture to guess Bryant would be ok if he failed as a hc…he’d likely get a D coordinator position quickly. But how much would he like working with the next guy. He’s been with Cig forever. I think the comfort level he has coupled with his success and his family time may just keep him here a while unless the NFL comes calling for D coordinator. Not convinced Shannahan would be as successful. Cig has a lot to do with the offense coupled with Bostad. I think it’s a collective and they are all pieces of that puzzle for success. While I know Haines has all of his coaches as well, I do believe he is the reason that D is as successful as it is. We continue to be lucky Cig can retain his staff. Have to enjoy the ride while they are all around. The dream would be Haines steps in as HC and cig transfer to an official GM role when Cig is ready to dial it back. Not guaranteed but continuity is always preferable Stuhoo, skhoosier2 and southsidehoosier 3 Quote
skhoosier2 Posted June 24 Posted June 24 5 minutes ago, Brass Cannon said: The dream would be Haines steps in as HC and cig transfer to an official GM role when Cig is ready to dial it back. Not guaranteed but continuity is always preferable For sure. and who knows there may be some type of long term plan in place for Haines to take over. I do think maybe he thinks about the NFL D coordinator position. I feel like Cig mentioned something in an interview I saw once about who knows if the NFL came calling regarding Bryant. It will be interesting to see if/when we lose other assistants. Wouldn't think Bostad would be looking to go anywhere unless the NFL comes around again and he's tired of recruiting. But how long can we keep Grant Cain/John Miller/Pat Kuntz et al We've got some good young guys in the program under them so hopefully they are sponges soaking up everything so they can move into those positions should be lose some of the guys. It says ALOT for Cig that he's been able to keep his staff together as long as he has with losing just this year his S/C guy (which will be interesting to see if that loss hurts the team and helps UT). Quote
jermhoosierfan Posted June 24 Posted June 24 3 hours ago, Hovadipo said: Would be a lot easier to prove my theory that it was probably shot the day of or before the Eisen interview if he didn’t wear the same GD shirt every day. In this interview, he does say he is going on vacation in a couple of days while the Eisen interview he said the next day I think. Hovadipo 1 Quote
Banksyrules Posted June 24 Posted June 24 9 hours ago, skhoosier2 said: For sure. and who knows there may be some type of long term plan in place for Haines to take over. I do think maybe he thinks about the NFL D coordinator position. I feel like Cig mentioned something in an interview I saw once about who knows if the NFL came calling regarding Bryant. It will be interesting to see if/when we lose other assistants. Wouldn't think Bostad would be looking to go anywhere unless the NFL comes around again and he's tired of recruiting. But how long can we keep Grant Cain/John Miller/Pat Kuntz et al We've got some good young guys in the program under them so hopefully they are sponges soaking up everything so they can move into those positions should be lose some of the guys. It says ALOT for Cig that he's been able to keep his staff together as long as he has with losing just this year his S/C guy (which will be interesting to see if that loss hurts the team and helps UT). The key is that Coach Cig doesn’t wastes people’s time. His coaches actually have time to be with their families or attack people on X lol. Whatever assistant leaves they’ll be great replacements lined up. Stuhoo, go iu bb and skhoosier2 3 Quote
Banksyrules Posted June 24 Posted June 24 ……… He’s already guaranteed a statue correct? DChoosier 1 Quote
Pagoda Posted June 24 Posted June 24 Just now, Banksyrules said: ……… He’s already guaranteed a statue correct? I think so. Normally you'd need more than two years, but the title cemented the whole improbable turnaround story in the CFB history books for the rest of time. go iu bb and Banksyrules 2 Quote
Brass Cannon Posted June 25 Posted June 25 Cig in that interview talked about the 12 things he was going channel for each of their 12 games. Gotta think that what he’s going to remember is day running up the score against us in 2024. Cig is going to Alabama them if he gets the chance Quote
LamarCheeks Posted June 29 Posted June 29 I'm kind of liking this Cignetti guy. It's still mind-boggling what he has done in two years. One of the greatest coaching jobs ever ... go iu bb 1 Quote
Brass Cannon Posted June 29 Posted June 29 3 minutes ago, LamarCheeks said: I'm kind of liking this Cignetti guy. It's still mind-boggling what he has done in two years. One of the greatest coaching jobs ever ... In 3 years he’s going to have all the records against the field. Or at least have it tied. Quote
Stuhoo Posted June 29 Posted June 29 5 minutes ago, LamarCheeks said: I'm kind of liking this Cignetti guy. It's still mind-boggling what he has done in two years. One of the greatest coaching jobs ever ... National Championships - first 125 years: 0 National Championships - last two seasons: 1 jermhoosierfan, skhoosier2 and go iu bb 3 Quote
Magnanimous Posted Tuesday at 04:37 PM Posted Tuesday at 04:37 PM Cignetti 122 - Purdue 3 so far Quote
Brass Cannon Posted Tuesday at 04:55 PM Posted Tuesday at 04:55 PM 22 minutes ago, Magnanimous said: Cignetti 156 - Purdue 3 so far The next time we renegotiate his contract I want to add in a clause. 1 million if at the time of his retirement he has a perfect record against Purdue skhoosier2 1 Quote
LIHoosier Posted Tuesday at 06:50 PM Posted Tuesday at 06:50 PM 2 hours ago, Magnanimous said: Cignetti 122 - Purdue 3 so far "And that damn 3 still irks me." - Curt Cignetti...and me. Stuhoo 1 Quote
Brass Cannon Posted Tuesday at 08:08 PM Posted Tuesday at 08:08 PM 1 hour ago, LIHoosier said: "And that damn 3 still irks me." - Curt Cignetti...and me. Highlight of their season. Quote
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