
Source: Fox News
Summary
Indiana coach Curt Cignetti led the Hoosiers to their first national championship in just his second season. Cignetti is known for his demanding coaching style, and he made an example of incoming transfer wide receiver Nick Marsh, who arrived at practice in gold cleats. Marsh had previously played at Michigan State. Cignetti said Marsh learned what it means to get his “a– ripped” and that it’s a wake-up call. The Hoosiers won the national championship over Miami in January.
Our Reading
The game followed a familiar script.
Cignetti’s coaching style is all about demanding excellence, and Marsh got a crash course in it.
Morning practice, gold cleats, and a “getting your a– ripped” experience.
This is what fans see – slow starts, late pushes, and “learning moments” like this one.
When the result isn’t surprising by the end, you know you’re in for a long season.
Original Observation: The Hoosiers’ title run was just a blip on the radar, and now it’s back to reality.
Author: Evan Null







