BLOOMINGTON — Curt Cignetti calls it his beloved La-Z-Boy. It's beloved by him, not necessarily by his wife, Manette, and ...
Advertisement Cignetti’s wife, Manette, was three and a half hours south in Mobile for daughter Carly’s high school state tennis tournament. That left the youngest, daughter Natalie, ...
New Indiana University football coach Curt Cignetti and his wife, Manette L. Cignetti, just bought a 9,400-square-foot mansion in Sterling Woods, a luxury housing area southeast of Bloomington.
I came home and asked my wife [Manette] how she felt about it, and she was all for it. If not, I wouldn’t have taken the job.” Since arriving in Bloomington, Cignetti has not been shy about ...
He has three kids, Natalie Elise, Carly Ann (medicine) and Curt Jr. (sales) with his wife Manette. Cignetti was the wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator under retired Alabama Crimson ...
who Cignetti served under at Alabama from 2007-10. "Having known Curt for what seems like most of his life, I am thrilled for he and Manette and the Indiana fanbase, and am excited for this ...
Curt Cignetti had been running his own programs for 13 years — his process so refined he could more or less write it up as a manual — and for 13 years, all he’d done was win. Dolson was ...
BLOOMINGTON — IU football coach Curt Cignetti allowed himself to smile for the first time all day during a brief postgame interview with CBS sideline reporter Jenny Dell. Cignetti's team had ...
BLOOMINGTON — Indiana football coach Curt Cignetti allowed himself to smile for the first time all day during a brief postgame interview with CBS sideline reporter Jenny Dell. Cignetti's team ...
Indiana football is 10-0 for the first time in school history and the IU head coach Curt Cignetti had some thoughts. After the Hoosiers held off Michigan with a 20-15 win on Saturday, Cignetti ...
Hoosiers coach Curt Cignetti has done a tremendous job turning around Indiana’s football program in his first year at the helm, but he’s not getting over his skis about the success.
The straight-talking coach doesn’t over-complicate things, and in his first season in Bloomington, the Hoosiers are off to one of their best starts ever.