You’re 100% correct on Braun. He’s in over his head and we’re going to keep slipping as the Fitz guys graduate out and have to be replaced with his terrible recruits.
HOWEVER, you’ve overly simplified Cignetti’s success in my opinion. One thing you’ve missed is IU’s investment in football. They paid their QB $4M in NIL. Their roster is paid nearly $20M. He’s an excellent coach, but his success is enabled by the talent he’s been able to procure. He wouldn’t have the same financial support here. Allegedly we paid our terrible QB 1/5th of what Mendoza got from IU.
That doesn't explain IU's success last season where the JMU players who followed Cignetti really didn't get big $, and despite paying some good $ this year (including to retain the talent they already had), according to 247 team talent composite rankings, IU is dead
last in the conference with Illinois 2nd from the bottom and the Cats third.
Cignetti is all hindsight. Nobody except he himself foresaw this.
And he brought a ton of transfers as
@Baz = Heisman mentioned which is completely impossible here.
He built an all star squad of sorts of super transfers.
Cig paid wisely when it came to key transfers for this season (i.e. - Mendoza, who btw was a
lowly 3* recruit), but wouldn't exactly say that the IU team is an all star squad of super transfers.
As important as Mendoza is, he wouldn't have been in the position to be the likely Heisman winner if Cig hadn't built up the trenches on both sides (with largely formerly unheralded recruits).
People razzing
@EvanstonCat because IU is taking transfers, and who could tell if Cig would succeed here. What about Duke (Elko and now Diaz)? Vandy? Tulane? These three moribund programs were in our rear view mirror a decade ago and NU/Ryan decided to build Edifice Rex instead of investing in talent.
It comes down to coaching and talent, mostly at QB. Two people are the difference between mediocrity and excellence. So about 10M a year more than currently
Cig and the staff he assembled probably do a better job of putting their players in a position to succeed than pretty much any other current program (which is why they were able to overcome the talent gap with dOSU, Oregon and yes, even PSU (3rd in the B1G talent composite rankings).
People need to chill on Braun.
He (with the proper funding) just needs to find the right QB, and we'll see if Lujan continues to grow or if Braun needs to make a change there.
Besides a QB and coaching (scheme/playcalling), you still need above average play in the trenches (which is what IU has) and it seems like Braun has the O-line finally moving in the right direction after years of mediocrity.
Think people would have a different opinion on Braun if the Cats had beaten UM or Nebby, but
a play or 2 ended up costing them those games.
Let's remember, winning 8-9 games in the conference is now a lot tougher (not that the goal isn't to do even better) than it was before with the additions of the most talented programs from the PAC (and yes, that includes UCLA) and no longer getting the benefit of playing in the weak B1GW (with Illinois and Nebby no longer being complete messes, with IU now being a power under Cig and fully expect Campbell to have PSU back near the top in a few years).
But it's going to take some time to undo the damage that was done when it comes to recruiting (and now the portal) on the offensive side of the ball.
Braun just needs to keep improving the trenches and land the right QB.
Vandy's coach, Lea, who went
2-22 in the SEC in his first 3 seasons (and 3-5 in his 4th) would never have survived to his breakout season if the powers that be had little patience.
The improvement came via a better roster via NIL (including in the trenches) and hiring our old friend Jerry Kill and a good chunk of the offensive staff from NMSt, which led to Pavia reneging on his move to Nevada in order to join his old coaches at Vandy.
The other thing is after what they did to Fitz at the time Cignetti would not have had anything to do with NU. It was poison. Braun was the option and reality is that he was the only option
Oh, please....