Indiana Hoosiers coach Curt Cignetti is starting anew this season with a familiar playbook.

His new starting quarterback has experience and an all-conference resume. He's plugged other holes thanks to the transfer portal. He might even challenge Google to update his bio: Cignetti still wins.

While it took 11 wins and a historical first season in Bloomington, Indiana, to prove himself to a national audience, the Associated Press Coach of the Year isn't talking about an encore or his team's No. 20 preseason ranking. He'd rather rewrite Indiana's record books again.

“That's the main reason I came here,” new quarterback Fernando Mendoza said in the spring. “He's an offensive mind, he holds everyone to a high standard, his program always wins and those are two things I want — to be held to a

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