Indiana football hired Curt Cignetti
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Curt Cignetti isn't doing this with mirrors. He has a notable history. His IU Hoosiers try to cap a perfect season against the Miami Hurricanes.
The Hoosiers are an 8.5-point favorite over the Canes. This week, The Athletic spoke to a dozen coaches, granted anonymity for their candor, who have faced Miami and Indiana to break down the matchup. All of them said they expect the Hoosiers to win their first national title.
Just two years ago, Rutgers trounced Indiana to become bowl eligible. The Hoosiers' rise since then almost feels impossible.
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Will Indiana ban homeless encampments? Texas-based think tank revives push at the Statehouse
The bill is part of a larger debate surrounding the most effective approach to combatting homelessness. At the center of that debate is the Texas-based Cicero Institute, a conservative-leaning think tank leading the push to ban homeless encampments.
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Braun supports a House bill to remove redundant and costly regulations to building new housing. He says he wants to lower energy bills by producing more energy and modernizing rate-setting practices in a way that holds utilities accountable ― the goal of another House priority bill.
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Cignetti has worked the transfer portal with aplomb, from bringing a slew of undervalued players with him from James Madison to beating out Miami for Miami native Fernando Mendoza. He finds guys with chips on their shoulders and a will to work in their heart. He gets dreamers, but also doers.