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    Gov. Mike Braun awards IU football’s Curt Cignetti Indiana’s highest honor

    TDH StaffBy TDH StaffMarch 4, 2026 IU Football No Comments
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    IU football coach Curt Cignetti and the team were honored at the Indiana Governor’s mansion Wednesday in Indianapolis.

    Governor Mike Braun gave Cignetti the 2026 Sachem Award, Indiana’s highest honor.  Braun also awarded every member of the undefeated 2025 championship-winning Indiana Hoosiers team with the Sagamore of the Wabash.

    Cignetti was accompanied by IU President Pam Whitten and AD Scott Dolson.  Also in attendance was Indiana First Lady Maureen Braun, an IU graduate.

    The release from the Governor’s office is below.

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    Gov. Mike Braun Awards Coach Curt Cignetti Indiana’s Highest Honor

    Coach Cignetti receives Sachem Award, entire 2025 Hoosiers football team receives Sagamore of the Wabash

    INDIANAPOLIS – Today, Governor Mike Braun honored Indiana University football Coach Curt Cignetti for his inspirational leadership and service to the state of Indiana with the 2026 Sachem Award, Indiana’s highest honor.

    Governor Braun also awarded every member of the undefeated 2025 championship-winning Indiana Hoosiers team with the Sagamore of the Wabash, accepted by Coach Cignetti and IU President Pamela Whitten.

    “Never daunted, Coach Curt Cignetti represented the state of Indiana on the national stage and showed the world that the Hoosier values of grit, perseverance, and no-excuses hard work are the way to victory. I’m honoring Coach Cignetti with Indiana’s highest award, and awarding the whole championship Hoosiers team with the Sagamore of the Wabash to celebrate their historic achievement for our state.” — Governor Mike Braun

    First Lady and Indiana University alumna Maureen Braun helped Governor Braun deliver the award. She graduated from IU in 1976, the last time a Hoosiers team went undefeated.

    The Sachem is reserved for individuals who have profoundly shaped Indiana through character, leadership, and service.

    Only one award is presented per year, chosen by Indiana’s Governor.

    For complete coverage of IU football, GO HERE.


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