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Are they aiming for Cignetti? Getting it over with now, may mean they have a plan in place.
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Are they aiming for Cignetti? Getting it over with now, may mean they have a plan in place.
Bro there is no plan in place that happened in under 24 hours.Are they aiming for Cignetti? Getting it over with now, may mean they have a plan in place.
Like Knowles, he is a PA guy.I wonder who cleared the check. It can't just be Pegula.
If Cignetti finishes his career at Indiana, they'll name the stadium after him.
But I don't think he will.
He leads indiana to the playoffs again this year which looks like a lockj and they will make that buyout insurmoutable if he's willing to take it![]()
$64 million College Football Playoff coach emerges as Penn State candidate: Insider
Penn State is looking for a new head coach after firing James Franklin. Find out why one Big Ten coach is being floated as a top candidate at Penn State.www.si.com
Cignetti has a $10 million buyout Indiana would be owed if a team like Penn State comes calling, per The Daily Hoosier. This is typically paid by the team hiring the new coach. Under this scenario, Penn State would be on the hook for $49 million to Franklin, an additional $10 million for Cignetti's buyout and finally the coach's actual salary with the Nittany Lions. Cignetti has plenty of appeal after leading Indiana to a surprise College Football Playoff appearance.
He’s also proven he can compete for national titles at Indiana.
Year one at a perennial bottom feeder and makes the playoffs. Only two losses are on the road to the national champs and the runners-up. I mean, historically, it’s about as good as it gets.Did I miss something besides a first round drubbing last year?
Probably so, but the point is they can now focus their efforts on a successor, and start lining up donations, and moving things in some sort of positive direction.Bro there is no plan in place that happened in under 24 hours.
This just feels like he lost the team and we don't want him to lose iowa potentially embarass them vs OSU and Indiana or perhapos worse in their eyes somehow win those and become unfireable like ole Les Miles loved to and saved his job for like 3 years
Year one at a perennial bottom feeder and makes the playoffs. Only two losses are on the road to the national champs and the runners-up. I mean, historically, it’s about as good as it gets.
Oh I'm sure they are working towards a plan and will have one in the next few weeks. Just they don't have one now.Probably so, but the point is they can now focus their efforts on a successor, and start lining up donations, and moving things in some sort of positive direction.
Kind of like OSU did with JT. Write the season off, and plan ahead.
I am sure it has been discussed on how to handle the situation weeks ago.
May not be Cignetti, but sure as shit that name will be on their radar.
No doubt it isn't looking promising. Not many solid names out there. So they have a challenge.![]()
$64 million College Football Playoff coach emerges as Penn State candidate: Insider
Penn State is looking for a new head coach after firing James Franklin. Find out why one Big Ten coach is being floated as a top candidate at Penn State.www.si.com
Cignetti has a $10 million buyout Indiana would be owed if a team like Penn State comes calling, per The Daily Hoosier. This is typically paid by the team hiring the new coach. Under this scenario, Penn State would be on the hook for $49 million to Franklin, an additional $10 million for Cignetti's buyout and finally the coach's actual salary with the Nittany Lions. Cignetti has plenty of appeal after leading Indiana to a surprise College Football Playoff appearance.
At a minimum, he hasn’t missed a beat in year two. Google him sometime.both the losses showed how far off the mark they really were and it's only 1 year.
I read more than 1 year of superficial success into the phrase "proven" but it's an opinion thing.