Domain: tiger-web1.srvr.media3.us Indiana's Curt Cignetti Has One Strict Rule All His Assistant Coaches Must Follow

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Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti has made quite the impact with his program. Here's how he runs things... (The Spun)
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atltiger648713 days
I've always thought that football coaches working 16 hours a day and sleeping in their office was completely unnecessary. Work smarter, not longer!! Hell, Spurrier was known for working reasonable hours, and his team dominated.
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TouchdownTony11 days
If Spurrier had worked like that he would have won more titles. I've always viewed Spurrier different than most in that I never thought he maxed out what he could do. It's what eventually led to him and South Car parting ways. Coming into practice late from the golf course, going to the beach house during peak recruiting season.
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atltiger64879 days
"If Spurrier had worked like that he would have won more titles".... I'm talking about when he was Florida. It's also the law of diminishing returns. The 60th hour you work in a week provides very little incremental value, compared to the 40th.
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Morpheus13 days
Imagine if this guy was just 20 years younger. Saban has to be extremely impressed with the good things Cig sponged off him.
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Bjorn Cyborg12 days
He looks 45
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theOG12 days
No, he doesn’t.
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xGeauxLSUx11 days
45? Not at all LOL
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ExpoTiger12 days
It was Cig this whole time
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Jimmyboy13 days
Trying too hard never works
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Mr Happy12 days
That's what my wife said but she still married me.
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roll to victory12 days
A really sharp coach w/ a good philosophy. He's well on his way to winning NC's. To note Saban's long hours might be a big factor in the revolving door!!!
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PalletJack12 days
Happy people perform better. Very few people, even if they love a job, can do it nonstop for months while remaining happy.

The good thing for him is that he started and proved himself at smaller schools and probably told IU he will do this job only with a reasonable work schedule. Being demanding and focused for 10-12 hours beats drifting focus while working nonstop
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awestruck11 days
I like it, “Smarter and harder trumps going ever longer.”
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TouchdownTony11 days
Eh, having 45 well paid transfers helps us liiiiiiitle bit too.
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LSUDad11 days
Saban had his guys working those long hours. The thing was, work for him a few years, pad your resume, move on!
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Gravitiger12 days
Former DI MBB assistant I knew used to shake his head at the football coaches for how much unnecessary performative time they had to spend in the office.
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RFK12 days
Did LSU ever consider this guy? If not, why?
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