I n the first game of the new 12-team College Football Playoff format, Marcus Freeman led his Notre Dame team to victory, ...
SOUTH BEND — Indiana coach Curt Cignetti, famous for his “Google me; I win” line upon his arrival in Bloomington one year ago ...
A win for Cignetti would be a cherry on top of his Year 1 turnaround, while Freeman needs a win to solidify case as right ...
Our reporters from the South Bend Tribune, IndyStar and Herald-Times answer who needs a win more Friday: Marcus Freeman or ...
Notre Dame punched its ticket to the next round of the College Football Playoff on Friday night, dismantling Indiana at home.
Marcus Freeman outsmarted Curt Cignetti with a great move on Friday night. Freeman's Notre Dame Fighting Irish were leading ...
In a postgame interview, Freeman, the fourth-year head coach who replaced Brian Kelly, revealed what he told Cignetti during ...
With the sting of the 27-17 defeat still fresh, Indiana’s head coach was pressed to answer for the Hoosiers’ shortcomings and ...
Just hours before his team was set to take the field against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Indiana Hoosiers head coach Curt Cignetti offered a bold claim.
Although Indiana started the game with an interception on Notre Dame's second play from scrimmage, the Fighting Irish took ...
Curt Cignetti was criticized for opting to punt late in Indiana's eventual loss to Notre Dame in the College Football Playoffs ...