IU's Curt Cignetti shares thoughts on college football's future in NIL-era
Cignetti said colleges may not handle rising NIL costs and transfer rules within 12 to 24 months as Congress weighs new limits.
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Curt Cignetti Briefly Discusses Current State of College Football
Source: Justin Casterline / Getty BORDEN, Ind.–Indiana Hoosier Head Football Coach Curt Cignetti gave some brief thoughts on the state of college football on Wednesday. Cignetti is one of several college football coaches who have expressed concern about how much money it costs to build a competitive roster. A new bipartisan bill called the ‘Protect College Sports’ Act has been agreed to in hopes of saving college athletics. President Donald Tru…
IU football’s Curt Cignetti doesn’t want to be outspoken on state of college football. But he has concerns.
BORDEN, Ind. — IU football coach Curt Cignetti insists he doesn’t want to get into the public discourse about the state of college football. And with the issues so significant and complex they’ve risen to the level of the U.S. Congress, that’s an understandable posture. But Cignetti also lives and breathes the daily realities of the sport. And while no one has navigated the rapidly changing landscape better than Cignetti, he’s no doubt concerned…
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