Curt Cignetti gives transfer Nick Marsh 'wake-up call' after WR wore gold cleats to Indiana spring practice
Cignetti has maintained the Hoosiers' culture even as they've become one of the strongest portal magnets in the sport.
On Jan. 19, Curt Cignetti finally cracked a smile , and his undefeated Indiana Hoosiers celebrated the program’s first national championship. Cignetti, who immediately transformed a Big Ten bottom dweller at a school known for basketball into a Power 4 titan on the gridiron , hoisted the gold trophy that’s become synonymous with the College Football Playoff.
A bit more than two months later, Cignetti apparently doesn’t want to see that color. “I didn't love those gold shoes he came out in today," Cignetti told reporters on Thursday , referencing the footwear choice Michigan State transfer wide receiver Nick Marsh made for the first day of spring practice in Bloomington. "He learned what getting your ass ripped is all about.
I don't know if that happened to him very often at Michigan State. ” Cignetti added: “That was before practice started. " Indiana WR Nick Marsh wore gold cleats to IU's first spring camp session.
Curt Cignetti was not pleased to see that. "He learned what getting your ass ripped is all about. I don't know if that happened to him very often at Michigan State.