IU plays at Notre Dame on Friday night in the first round of the College Football Playoff.
Hoosiers coach Curt Cignetti led the team to an 11-1 record and No. 9 ranking in the Associated Press poll.
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With IU’s sudden success, the university last month signed Cignetti to a new eight-year contract worth $8 million per year plus an annual $1 million retention bonus. The university agreed to renovations at Memorial Stadium and a much larger pool of money for assistant coaches and other support staff.
Despite the team’s unprecedented record — and the national exposure that came with it for IU and Bloomington — there are skeptics. The Hoosiers lost 38-15 to the only ranked team they played, Ohio State on the road, reinforcing a belief by some that IU is overrated.
Cignetti said this week the team has something to prove against the Irish.
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IU and Notre Dame last met in 1991 at Notre Dame Stadium. The Irish won 49-27.
This week on Noon Edition we’ll talk with veteran sports journalists Bob Kravitz, Rick Bozich, and Nat Newell about Friday’s game, this remarkable season, and whether the Hoosiers can sustain their success.
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Guests
Bob Kravitz, award-winning columnist
Rick Bozich, Sports Reporter for WDRD
Nat Newell, Sports director for Indy Star