IndianaThe first national championship hasn’t glamorized the way coach Curt Cignetti runs his program. decorated incoming transfer nick marsh It was revealed Thursday when the team began spring practice.
Cignetti, who led Indiana to a 16-0 record last fall, was asked about Marsh, who was the starting wide receiver the last two seasons. michigan state And Indiana is one of the notable transfers added in January. The coaches paid attention to Marsh’s production at MSU before paying attention to the junior’s shoe choice.
“I didn’t like the gold shoes he was wearing today,” Cignetti told reporters. “He learned what it meant to bust an ass. I don’t know if that happened to him very often at Michigan State. This was before the practice started.”
Marsh, a Detroit native, had 100 receptions for 1,311 yards and nine touchdowns at Michigan State. he joined TCU quarterback josh hoover And others in Indiana’s transfer class, which ESPN ranked No. 3 nationally.
Cignetti said the coaches “have to work with this group more than the first two teams” because the staff has not known many key contributors for a very long time.
Indiana went 27–2 in two seasons under Cignetti.
“It was a warning shot,” Cignetti said of Marsh’s pre-practice shoe inspection. “But he’s worked really hard, done a great job for us.”

