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The Romance Of The Rose Bowl? Indiana Football Coach Curt Cignetti Isn’t Concerned With That
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – If you grew up in Big Ten country, within the traditional territory of the 10 core Midwestern schools in the conference, the Shangri-La of your college football dreams is the Rose Bowl.
The Big Ten champion played there annually from 1946 to 2001. The Big Ten champ has been in the Jan. 1 game since then in years when the Rose Bowl wasn’t part of the Bowl Championship Series or the College Football Playoff.
It’s a lifetime dream, if you follow one of the traditional Big Ten schools, to see your favorite team run out into the wide-open spaces of the vast Rose Bowl stadium on New Year’s Day. Programs that have made regular appearances – Michigan, Ohio State to name the most obvious examples – see it as their minimum annual goal. If they’re not playing in Pasadena? Something went wrong.
Other programs – Indiana and Purdue jump to mind – have played in the game so rarely that it’s a kind of unrequited dream. The Hoosiers only played in the Rose Bowl once; every other traditional Big Ten school has played in it multiple times. Indiana made its appearance after its magical 1967 season.
Purdue, Minnesota and Northwestern have been in the game twice. Illinois and Michigan State have made five appearances. It’s a rare treat for most of the traditional Big Ten membership and one to be celebrated when you do play in the game.
The lore of the Rose Bowl goes beyond that. The iconography is famous. The weather is seemingly almost always letter-perfect. The Rose Bowl organizers fight to have their kickoff at 5 p.m. ET so fans and TV viewers get to see the sunset over the nearby San Gabriel Mountains. The stadium itself sits along the picturesque Arroyo Seco, a ravine that leads toward Los Angeles proper.
It’s one of the most famous venues in sports, and Indiana will play there for just the second time in school history as it visits UCLA for a 7:30 p.m. ET kickoff Saturday.
Indiana coach Curt Cignetti has been to the Rose Bowl once. He was the receivers coach (and recruiting coordinator) on the Crimson Tide’s 2009 national championship team. Alabama defeated Texas 37-21 in the Rose Bowl to win the title.
It’s here where it’s instrumental to remember that Cignetti is always hyper-focused on the state of his team. When asked about the lore of the Rose Bowl stadium? The Indiana coach wasn’t really feeling it.
“Rose Bowl has a lot of tradition for people that follow football,” Cignetti said, before he let the other shoe drop.
“For me and the team, it’s more of a business trip, whether we’re playing in the Rose Bowl or in a parking lot. It’s all the same,” Cignetti added.
Romantic? Hardly. Not that Cignetti’s attitude is wrong; it’s absolutely right. Sentiment is not a commodity Cignetti has room for with the Hoosiers staring down their Big Ten opener.
“It’s going to be a little longer trip out there, bus to Indianapolis, fly out of there into L.A., about an hour to the hotel, little bit of a time change, but it’s no big deal,” Cignetti said matter-of-factly.
But what about the pull the Rose Bowl has on Big Ten heartstrings? The fond Hoosier memories of 1967? That famous sunset that may play out toward the end of Saturday’s 4:30 PT kickoff?
“The venue, it’s never really played a big part in it from a coaching standpoint, and we’re looking forward to playing,” Cignetti said.
Oh.
To be fair to Cignetti, the Rose Bowl has become just another conference venue to conquer. And while the stadium itself brings forth nostalgic memories for Big Ten fans for New Year’s Day pasts? This is a regular-season conference game. There won’t be any Rose Parade when Indiana arrives in Pasadena in mid-September.
It can be a problematic venue for the hosts. UCLA has called the Rose Bowl home since 1982. The very thing that makes the Rose Bowl unique – the vast 106,869 seating capacity – works against a good game-day atmosphere when the Bruins take over the stadium.
UCLA’s average attendance in 2023 was 47,950 with a high of 71,343 for a game against Colorado and a low of 35,437 against a then-No. 13 Washington State team.
UCLA’s on-field fortunes have been mediocre for many years – the Bruins last won a conference title in 1998, and they’ve only finished in the season-ending top 25 four times in the 21st Century – so they’ve had trouble maintaining support at the venue. There has been talk over the years about moving to a different facility or building a stadium that is more appropriate for UCLA’s needs.
Still, it’s the Rose Bowl. The field of dreams for Big Ten football fans. Indiana is playing on that field. It’s a big deal, right?
Cignetti won’t be drawn into all of that, as evidenced by follow-up questions from his press conference.
“It’s next game up. Every game is the most important game. You guys can write your stories and your angles on how important X game is relative to Y game, but they all count as one game,” Cignetti said. “It’s the first conference game, so we’re excited about that, and we want to get off to a good start.”
Cignetti isn’t going to let the Hoosiers get caught up in the allure of the Rose Bowl.
“That’s a big part of my job to make sure we eliminate the noise and the clutter and everybody understand why we’re there. The guys that make that trip will understand that,” Cignetti said.
Oh well. Fans can corner the market on romance. Cignetti knows the task at-hand is his priority.
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Indiana law enforcement takes up donations for Special Olympics
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — More than 50 Indiana law enforcement agencies are taking to the roof to help local athletes.
Police and safety officers will be stationed around various Dunkin’ Donuts, taking up donations for the Special Olympics. People who monetarily donate will receive a coupon for a free donut. Those who donate $10 or more will receive a coupon for a free medium hot coffee.
“Supporting the Special Olympics isn’t just an event for us — it’s a commitment to people who inspire us every day,” Sergeant Wes Rowlader said. “These athletes show what determination, courage, and community truly look like. Every dollar we raise helps transform that spirit into training, competition, and lifelong confidence.”
More than 20,000 Hoosier athletes train and compete for free within the Special Olympics. To date, Cop on a Rooftop has raised more than $125,000 for Special Olympics Indiana.
The Indiana State Police will be at the Dunkin’ Donuts at 9821 Lima Road in Fort Wayne from 5 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Friday.
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Man shot by security guard in hospital emergency room waiting area in Gary, Indiana
A man’s family is demanding answers after he was shot by a security guard inside a hospital emergency room waiting area on Tuesday night in Gary, Indiana.
Methodist Northlake Hospital officials said, around midnight Tuesday night, its security staff responded quickly after a patient took out a gun. The hospital said he’d threatened to shoot himself or others.
The hospital commended the security guard who shot the man for “neutralizing the threat and helping ensure the safety of our patients and employees.”
Family members identified the man who was shot as Otis Brown. They said he is a kind father to a 12-year-old boy.
“Just a great person, a happy-go-lucky, always out there trying to do the right thing,” said his fiancée, Stacey Taylor.
Taylor said she was on a business trip when she got a call that Brown had been shot multiple times.
“Scared, uncertainty; you know, what story is right? You know, what happened?” she said.
After he was shot, Brown was taken to University of Chicago Medical Center for treatment.
Taylor said she had no idea why Brown went to Methodist Northlake Hospital in the first place. His family said he was trying to leave the hospital when the shooting happened, claiming that the hospital gave him his gun back after he was cleared to leave.
“We just want to get answers, just want to know what happened, particularly when people are defaming his name,” Taylor said.
She and Brown’s family hope the hospital has surveillance video footage that can help provide answers.
Gary police have not provided any details on the shooting. The Lake County Sheriff’s Department said it is investigating the shooting at the request of Gary police, but did not provide any further information.
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Indiana A.G. finishes Karl King Tower investigation, finalizes compliance order
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WSBT) — The Indiana Attorney General has finished its investigation into Karl King Tower and issued a compliance order.
This is coming after a months-long investigation into the unsafe living conditions for residents at the apartments.
From December 2025 to January 2026, there were prolonged failures with the heating and a lack of heat for residents during winter conditions at Karl King.
The property owner provided a 20% rent credit for affected tenants and documentation related to health and safety issues.
Below is the agreement from the Attorney General:
- The owner must complete boiler and heating system improvements by September 30.
- The property is subject to a monitoring period for multiple years.
- The owner needs to provide on-site security, including cameras in common areas and monthly incident reports.
- The building needs an on-site property manager to address resident concerns.
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The Attorney General has the authority to inspect the property and enforce compliance if commitments aren’t met.
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