Indiana, Curt Cignetti
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Curt Cignetti typically sticks to producing results by leading Indiana to wins as its coach. But, sometimes, credit has to be given where its due.
Curt Cignetti continues to make history. On Wednesday, Indiana’s head coach was named the Walter Camp National Coach of the Year for the second season in a row. He is the first coach in history to win the award in back-to-back seasons.
Chair Jerome Powell was mostly upbeat about growth, and so was the committee. "We have an extraordinary economy," said Powell, who has just three meetings left as chair. FOMC officials raised their view as well, boosting the outlook for 2026 gross domestic product growth by half a percentage point to 2.3%.
In his second season at Indiana, Curt Cignetti led the Hoosiers to the unthinkable. Can Dusty May do the same for Michigan basketball?
Indiana and Ohio State dominated The Associated Press All- Big Ten honors announced Tuesday, with the Hoosiers' Curt Cignetti repeating as coach of the year, quarterback Fernando Mendoza taking two individual awards and Ohio State safety Caleb Downs and quarterback Julian Sayin each receiving one.