FSU FOOTBALL FUTURE
Florida State football is currently on a three-game losing streak, having been defeated by Virginia, Miami, and Pittsburgh. The Seminoles' fan base is frustrated with head football coach Mike Norvell and his job security.
The program invests time and resources, which is why individuals are concerned with the failures during his tenure. Obviously, the seat could be hotter if the Seminoles travel to the West Coast and lose to Stanford (not saying this could happen).
FLORIDA JOB UP FOR GRABS?
I don't know what it is, but Florida head football coach Billy Napier is constantly fighting for his job. This isn't to say that we are in support of the Orange and Blue, but I want to see Napier in Gainesville so that Norvell can get his revenge on him for last year's flag-planting fiasco.
The Gators have been rumored to be in the market for several different head football coaches, such as Ole Miss's Lane Kiffin and Indiana's Curt Cignetti. However, the Hoosiers' head man looks to be off the table with his new contract extension.
BREAKING: Indiana and Curt Cignetti have agreed to a new 8-year, $11.6 million contract through Nov. 30, 2033💰https://t.co/VsLi1aUwiF pic.twitter.com/7evCnGCzK3
— On3 (@On3sports) October 16, 2025
The $11.6 million annually seems to be a bit higher than I imagined, but the 64-year-old got the contract of a lifetime for him. While Indiana has been a laughingstock of college football for over one hundred years, Cignetti delivered their first double-digit winning seasons in school history in 2024 and has a chance to do it again this year.
Florida State fans cringe at this news, as head football coach Mike Norvell was given a hefty contract after obtaining ten wins in 2022 and then had the 13-1 season in 2023. The move was associated with the Alabama Crimson Tide being interested in making him a contract offer. However, he accepted the extension, and we are where we are today.
This is a pretty funny development that Cignetti didn't want to wait for a counteroffer from Penn State and Florida. He will likely go down as a legend in Indiana football history. Good on him!