
Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti has suddenly emerged as a candidate for an NFL head-coaching job that has not even opened up yet.
Cignetti led Indiana to a 38-3 win over Alabama in the Rose Bowl. After jumping out to a 17-0 lead at halftime, the Hoosiers never looked back. Fernando Mendoza was surgical against the Crimson Tide, completing 14-of-16 pass attempts for 192 yards with three touchdowns.
Although there were some people questioning if Indiana can truly defeat Alabama, Cignetti’s squad proved that it’s built for a championship run.
“Why should [the moment] be too big, because our name’s Indiana? We’ve got a lot of veteran starters that played a lot of successful football in their careers,” Cignetti said. “They have high character. We’ve got great leadership and character on this football team. We’ve come through in the clutch moments. I’m proud of the way they responded and prepared and met this challenge. It’s a great win.”
Midway through the Rose Bowl on Thursday night, Jason McIntyre of Fox Sports mentioned Cignetti as a potential option for the Las Vegas Raiders. They’re expected to select Mendoza with the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Pairing him with his head coach isn’t a bad idea.
“It’s a long shot, but do the Raiders try to bring Cignetti to Vegas with Mendoza?” McIntyre wrote on social media. “I can’t imagine he’d leave Indiana but …”
Fans want to see Cignetti in Las Vegas.
“Raiders should draft Fernando Mendoza! They should also hire his coach! Kurt Cignetti is must watch TV he would be great for NFL,” one fan said.
Cignetti is the definition of a program builder. After going 52-9 at James Madison from 2019-2023, he took his talents to Indiana and immediately won 11 games. Now, he’s on the cusp of winning a national championship while going undefeated in the process.
If Cignetti is truly interested in making the jump from college to the pros, the Raiders would be wise to give him a call. |