Curt Cignetti of Indiana Takes Aim at SEC's Scheduling Perks During Big Ten Media Event.
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Indiana head football coach Curt Cignetti didn't mince words at Big Ten Media Days in Las Vegas, addressing concerns about the Hoosiers' scheduling philosophy with a pointed jab at the Southeastern Conference. Cignetti's remarks come after Indiana cancelled their upcoming series with Virginia, leading to questions about the strength of their future non-conference schedules.

Cignetti responded to critics by suggesting that Indiana is simply adopting an "SEC scheduling philosophy". He highlighted the fact that "12 of the 16 SEC teams play three G5 or an FCS game". He further elaborated that those 12 SEC teams play a combined "36 games, 29 G5 games, and seven FCS games and one less conference game". By scheduling Group of Five (G5) or Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) opponents, Cignetti argued, Indiana is leveling the playing field.

This strategic shift aims to create a "Playoff-friendly" schedule. Cignetti emphasized the importance of standardizing schedules across conferences to ensure fair College Football Playoff selection. He believes that uneven scheduling gives certain conferences an unfair advantage, potentially penalizing programs like Indiana for playing tougher slates. He wants to "take the decision-making off the committee to some degree".

Cignetti is "more focused in on those nine conference games". He also expressed his desire to have play-in games to determine who plays in the playoffs and on championship weekend have teams ranked three versus six and four versus five.

Critics have questioned Indiana's strength of schedule, particularly after their College Football Playoff run last season. Some argued that other teams with worse records, but from traditionally stronger conferences like the SEC, were more deserving of a playoff spot. Cignetti seems determined to avoid a repeat of that situation by taking control of the schedule.

Between 2025 and 2029, Indiana's non-conference opponents include Old Dominion, Indiana State, Kennesaw State, UMass, Austin Peay, and Eastern Michigan. This approach ensures a higher probability of wins, which can be crucial for playoff consideration.

Cignetti's comments sparked considerable discussion, with some observers predicting that his approach might be short-lived. One commenter quipped that these comments "are gonna be really awkward to look back upon after he's poached by an SEC program within the next 5 or so years".

Ultimately, Cignetti's message was clear: Indiana aims to compete strategically by adopting a scheduling approach similar to that of the SEC. This decision reflects a broader debate about fair scheduling practices and their impact on College Football Playoff selection.


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