Indiana, Maryland and College Football
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Indiana won 42-28 last season on its way to the College Football Playoff. A victory Saturday would give the Hoosiers a 9-0 start for the second consecutive season under coach Curt Cignetti. Indiana had never started 9-0 in program history before Cignetti arrived ahead of the 2024 season.
On this episode of the Testudo Talk Podcast, hosts Matt Germack, Ryan Alonardo and Nolan Rogalski preview Maryland football’s Homecoming weekend contest with No. 2 Indiana, hoping to avoid too bad of a blowout against a juggernaut Hoosiers squad. Ryan preview article is up at testudotimes.com.
Curt Cignetti’s performance at Indiana should give even more hope to schools like Maryland. Of course, it might also ramp up the pressure. Cignetti takes the second-ranked Hoosiers on the road Saturday to face the Terrapins.
What defines success for Maryland football? Fans, analysts and donors share their take. So does athletic director Jim Smith.
Curt Cignetti's Hoosiers have proven to be a well-rounded group capable of beating teams in a variety of ways.
No. 2 Indiana expects linebacker Aiden Fisher to be available for Saturday's game at Maryland. “I'd list him as probable,” coach Curt Cignetti said during his weekly news conference Monday.
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No. 4 Maryland men’s soccer overpowers No. 14 Indiana, 3-2
No. 4 Maryland men’s soccer’s offense often circulates through the left flank, with Luca Costabile and Stephane Njike linking up in the attacking half. The duo creates waves of pressure with relentless crosses into the box, totaling six goals and five assists on the season.