Everywhere you look in college football, there is another high-profile coach or assistant rumored to be leaving.
Is Kenny Dillingham going to Michigan? What about Kalen DeBoer? If DeBoer goes to Michigan, does that open the door for Dan Lanning to leave Oregon for Alabama? Then does the offensive coordinator here go there, and then he goes there, and so on and so forth.
The No. 1 team in the nation, the Indiana Hoosiers, does not have this problem.
Head coach Curt Cignetti, who turned the losingest school in college football history into the top team in the country, had those rumors around him before Indiana signed him to a deal until 2033 that will pay him approximately $11.6 million per season.
The next man up would be defensive coordinator Bryant Haines, who has transformed the Indi

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