What IU and Signetti did was historic and magnificent.

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hdhntr148
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What IU and Signetti did was historic and magnificent.

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Guy comes out of NOWHERE to totally turn a dead program who had done literally NOTHING in 100 years in CFB restructures a meh roster into winning 10 games and making playoffs if FIRST YEAR. Then in second redoes roster again and ends up with older experience team that is the most fundamentally sound team I have ever witnessed and I am ancient.

without much of a budget he does this and goes out and DESTROYS all the Big Money Brands in B1G and smashes THE mighty highly paid mercenaries of OSU their championship game. THEN blows thru all the big name teams in CFB playoffs including the immortal Crimson Tide and Nike's OR ducks and humiliates them on top of beating them.

But defeating a fellow Saban disciple at the U which had massive budget to pay their mercenaries in at least a competitive one score game.

This has never been done undefeated and winning the NC! Signetti now the New Nick Saban and their is no question and he is locked into a lucrative long term deal. Plus he is not a immoral cheating soulless Quittin Kiffin that everyone can look up to and admire. No one looks up to Lane Kiffin that for mere money dumped all the good will he had accumulated over his time at Ole Miss and now is most Hated man in all of football, college or pro.
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it was but ... Miami played a helluvagame!
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hunter, would you put your cignature on that?
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Pretty sure that IU had similar NIL money spend that Ohio State had. They have big money donors behind the program.

Still a great turnaround and an example of what the combo of a great coaching staff and experienced players can accomplish.
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MizzouMarv wrote: 20 Jan 2026 09:28 am hunter, would you put your cignature on that?
Hictoris, I tell you!
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hdhntr148 wrote: 20 Jan 2026 08:21 am Guy comes out of NOWHERE to totally turn a dead program who had done literally NOTHING in 100 years in CFB restructures a meh roster into winning 10 games and making playoffs if FIRST YEAR. Then in second redoes roster again and ends up with older experience team that is the most fundamentally sound team I have ever witnessed and I am ancient.

without much of a budget he does this and goes out and DESTROYS all the Big Money Brands in B1G and smashes THE mighty highly paid mercenaries of OSU their championship game. THEN blows thru all the big name teams in CFB playoffs including the immortal Crimson Tide and Nike's OR ducks and humiliates them on top of beating them.

But defeating a fellow Saban disciple at the U which had massive budget to pay their mercenaries in at least a competitive one score game.

This has never been done undefeated and winning the NC! Signetti now the New Nick Saban and their is no question and he is locked into a lucrative long term deal. Plus he is not a immoral cheating soulless Quittin Kiffin that everyone can look up to and admire. No one looks up to Lane Kiffin that for mere money dumped all the good will he had accumulated over his time at Ole Miss and now is most Hated man in all of football, college or pro.
I get what you are saying "coming out of no where" but actually he had a great track record prior to his hire at IU.

I think his personality hurt a few opportunities but he actually calculated his career quite well.
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