Overview
- Indiana announced Thursday that Cignetti’s contract now runs through Nov. 30, 2033 with average annual compensation of about $11.6 million.
- The deal places him among the highest-paid coaches in college football and effectively removes him from Penn State’s search following James Franklin’s firing.
- Cignetti has led Indiana to a 17-2 record since his arrival, including a 6-0 start this season and a No. 3 ranking after a 30-20 road win at Oregon on Oct. 11.
- In a university-released video, Cignetti said he plans to retire as a Hoosier and pledged to keep building the program.
- ESPN-reported details say his buyout rises to $15 million and that roughly $93 million could be fully guaranteed if he is fired without cause.