Indiana, Curt Cignetti and American sports
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Great sports stories often come down to one thing: a team or player bouncing back when no one expects it. Some of the greatest turnarounds in history show how preparation, teamwork, and belief can change everything in a single season.
Hoosiers quarterback Fernando Mendoza’s fourth-down touchdown run becomes the most iconic play in the team’s unbelievable romp to a 16–0 season capped by its first national championship.
Indiana football made history as arguably the biggest surprise champion in the history of the sport. How does it compare to other sports?
The former Georgia and Miami quarterback passed for 11,275 yards and 88 touchdowns, but will likely be judged by 4 bad throws in big moments.
Indiana football's Curt Cignetti should go down in sports history for his iconic "Google me" quote after the Hoosiers' undefeated title run.
Indiana is not only one of the biggest college football long shots to win it all, but one of the biggest championship long shots in sports history. Period. Coming into the season, the Hoosiers were 100/1 at BetMGM Sportsbook to be the last team standing.
There might not be a sentiment that unifies more sports fans than the idea that the referees, officials or umpires cost their team a victory because of a bad call or non-call. No matter how successful your favorite team or teams have been, chances are you ...
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Fernando Mendoza’s clutch play against Miami leads undefeated Indiana to its 1st national title
The Heisman Trophy winner didn’t have his best statistical game Monday night, but he came up big when it mattered.
The Los Angeles Rams simply don’t stumble into NFC Championship Games. They arrive at them dragging history behind them–sometimes like a banner, and sometimes like an anchor. Every single era in the Rams history has left fingerprints on January football,