Indiana's Cignetti rails on Rose Bowl travel 'disruption' | Goodbread

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Indiana's Cignetti rails on Rose Bowl travel 'disruption' | Goodbread

PASADENA, Calif. − Give Curt Cignetti this: the guy will tell you what he thinks.

But forgive Rose Bowl officials if they have a hard time appreciating his candor.

On Wednesday, the Indiana football coach delivered theater the likes of which is rarely seen at pre-game bowl press conferences. He described travel to Rose Bowl as “disruptive” and a contributor to two sub-par practices, bringing up the issue not only in his introductory comments, but twice more in answering questions.

Relative to the typical nature of pre-bowl head coach press conferences, Cignetti was spitting fire. These normally are buttoned-up affairs, complete with the obligatory grip-and-grin photo opportunity at the conclusion. Questions from media tend to be big-picture stuff, and coaches’ answers unceasingly circle back to complement the opposing team and express, once again, “just how happy we are to be here at the ______ Bowl.”

Not Cignetti.

He’s snorting mad about two practices, and all but blamed the Rose Bowl for the inconvenience of not hosting his team’s College Football Playoff quarterfinal against Alabama (Thursday, 3 p.m. CT, ESPN). He did briefly mention that, of course, Alabama had to travel, as well. But if DeBoer had any complaints about the travel schedule or the practices impacted by it, nobody would’ve known it.

This was Kool Kalen. You know, the one whose laid-back demeanor was once mistaken for a lack of intensity? The one who finds a way to smile at the end of most questions, and never seems overly bothered by anything? This was the DeBoer who can deliver that “happy to be here” line with sponsorship-pleasing enthusiasm. In stark contrast to Cignetti’s rantings, laid-back DeBoer never played stronger than it did Wednesday. He might as well have been wearing sunglasses indoors.

From strictly an optics standpoint, it came off like Cignetti was laying the groundwork for excuse-making, while DeBoer was completely impervious to his counterpart’s problems. If it’s a true indicator of how things are going behind the Rose Bowl curtains, advantage Alabama. More likely, Cignetti is simply employing a favorite old tactic of Nick Saban’s: speak to the players through the media. Cignetti lamenting bad practices in such a deliberate, repeated, intentional way could be more of a motivational ploy, a move Saban used plenty in his early years at Alabama, when Cignetti was an assistant. That said, his frustration with all that comes with the CFP came across real and unvarnished.

Palpably honest.

But pretty whiny, too.

Tuscaloosa News sport columnist Chase Goodbread.

Tuscaloosa News columnist Chase Goodbread is also the weekly co-host of Crimson Cover TV on WVUA-23. Reach him at cgoodbread@gannett.com. Follow on X.com @chasegoodbread.

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