Indiana's Curt Cignetti shuts down NFL coaching speculation: 'I've always been more of a college football guy'
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Nine NFL teams entered the offseason looking to fill head coaching vacancies, and while some believe Indiana coach Curt Cignetti would be a strong fit for several of those openings, he sees it differently.
Speaking to the media on Saturday ahead of the College Football Playoff national championship game in Miami, Cignetti shut down speculation of having any interest in making a leap to the NFL.
Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti speaks during media day Jan. 17, 2026, ahead of the College Football Playoff national championship against the Miami Hurricanes. The game will be played Monday in Miami, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)
"I made that decision a long time ago now," Cignetti said, via CBS Sports' Brandon Marcello. "Chuck Amato, N.C. State, in 2000. I had a chance to go with the [Green Bay] Packers. Tommy Rossley, Mike Sherman. [Brett] Favre was in his heyday. I declined the opportunity. I almost took it. That's when I made the final decision.
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"I've always been more of a college football guy."
Cignetti has had several coaching stints in college football but has never crossed into the NFL. His most notable — prior to his success at Indiana — was during his five seasons at James Madison, where he led the Dukes to three conference titles and an FCS national championship appearance. He left for Indiana with a 52-9 record.
Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti walks on the field before the Peach Bowl NCAA college football playoff semifinal against Oregon in Atlanta Jan. 9, 2026. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart)
Cignetti’s remarks come amid speculation that Las Vegas could be a potential fit since


