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Will the Coaching Staff be able to live up to expectations ?

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Harsh question to ask after the sterling record and gaudy numbers put up on both sides of the ball last fall, But, given our past history of other staffs here having become the big men on campus who never had to buy a beer the prior season and their taking a big bite of the "Rat Poison" after being rewarded for their prior efforts and spiraling down to earth the next season, it's a fair and important one to ask...

Can our Staff and even Coach Cignetti find a way to get over everyone patting them on the back and refocus on the job at hand with the same drive and passion they've shown in the past...?

Handling success is often more difficult than dealing with failure... Pushing through the "success barrier" is a lot tougher than just identifying and fixing what went wrong because you have a tendency to believe that you have all the answers and to unintentionally sort of put it all on cruise control...

Should be interesting to see if this Staff can get past their accolades and monetary rewards and get refocused on "the Main Thing"...
 
Seeing the interview from last week where Cig stressed Mendoza will have to win the starting job... And where he said he'd find out in spring practice whether Derek Owings is right that conditioning has been going great, or whether he'd learn Derek was falling into the trap after success of lowering the standards...

Yes, the staff will live up to expectations.

Led by Cig. Cig is worried about the same thing. He isn't done. In fact, he said last years' team came together very, very well, and stayed hungry every workout, and every play even when leading big. He said he doesn't know if this team will do that or not, that each team is different. Cig said losing the ND game by not playing well really hurts the guys, so in some sense is a silver lining in fighting complacency.

So yes, staff is up to it.
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It's cheesy, but we won't really know until they play the games.

Cig's track record has many good seasons in a row. He's got his system and it should keep working pretty well.

That said, as IUFB works to establish itself as a mid-pack or top-third team in the conference, there are going to be bumps in the road. It won't just be a straight up and to the right path and it will take several years to see if we can do it. IMO, can't get too high after a season like last year or too low if we have a down year.
 
I’m not sure what other staff bought into the rat poison? Can’t remember that ever happening. I am rewatching all the games from last year. I was amazed at how well that team was playing during the Nebraska game. Few college teams ever have played that well. I do think the injuries to Rourke and the OL slowed them down quite a bit, but that too happens to teams. I just cannot imagine this coaching staff biting into that rat poison.
 
Cignetti's coaching record suggests that his eye is always on the ball. There's absolutely nothing about his record that suggests Indiana won't be very good this fall.

Looking at last year's performance and the quality of players coming back from that team, tells anyone with half a brain they will be very good.

Indiana football fans have seen too much mediocre talent AND piss poor coaching to get excited. I've cast my doubts aside, Cignetti will win plenty of games this fall.
 
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Cignetti's coaching record suggests that his eye is always on the ball. There's absolutely nothing about his record that suggests Indiana won't be very good this fall.

Looking at last year's performance and the quality of players coming back from that team, tells anyone with half a brain they will be very good.

Indiana football fans have seen too much mediocre talent AND piss poor coaching to get excited. I've cast my doubts aside, Cignetti win plenty of games this fall.
I agree about coach Cignetti's record and not expecting a big drop off this year. This staff, minus, have been together for a long time, truly represents new IUFB knowing how to keep a team winning every year. Fans need to get out of the old mindset and realize this staff is different than any staff we have seen along with better support from the administration.
 
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