Curt Cignetti Just Reached A New Level Of National Spotlight

Indiana's national championship-winning coach Curt Cignetti steps into the spotlight, co-starring with "Jake from State Farm" in a high-profile commercial venture.

Curt Cignetti is swapping the sideline for a State Farm set.

Indiana’s head coach is in the middle of filming a national commercial with “Jake from State Farm,” giving him a rare detour into acting after leading the Hoosiers to a national championship. Cignetti appeared on “Up & Adams” while the ad was being shot and was already wearing the familiar red State Farm collared shirt.

“It’s pretty cool,” Cignetti said in an interview on 'Up & Adams'. “These guys run a tight ship.

They’re very creative, they’re good, very detailed in what they do. They got really high standards, and that’s something we think is important too, so it’s a good match.”

For Cignetti, the experience has been less about stealing the scene and more about letting the production crew handle the heavy lifting. He said he has already had to redo plenty of takes.

“I don’t know, I’ve had to retake a lot of scenes,” Cignetti said. “I just think the attention to detail and standard is so high.

Very impressed with the (production) crew. They like to have their options, so I don’t know if I’m doing good.

They seem like they’re happy.”

At 65, Cignetti is stepping into national advertising for the first time, and he’s not exactly grading himself like a star performer.

“I’m probably a C- and that’s being generous,” Cignetti joked. “I can’t get into it too much because I don’t know much about it, so I’m not quite sure how you would even grade this. I think they’re happy, but you know me, I’m never happy, right?”

The commercial is just the latest sign of how far his profile has climbed after Indiana’s undefeated 16-0 national title run last season. Cignetti has already been selective with the flood of offers that followed, turning down plenty while still taking on a few high-visibility spots.

Over the past few months, he has appeared on the cover of EA Sports College Football 27 Deluxe Edition, voiced the reveal trailer for College Football 27, served as honorary pace car driver for the 110th Indianapolis 500 and done multiple interviews with national sports programs.

That kind of attention comes with a 27-2 record across two seasons at Indiana, and Cignetti made clear he’s choosing his partnerships carefully.

“I think when you win a national championship there’s a lot of (media) requests,” Cignetti said. “Especially a story like ours, there’s a lot of requests.

If I did affiliate myself with someone, it’s someone that has a great reputation, does things the right way, and ‘like a good neighbor.’ State Farm is a trustworthy, respected company that’s been around a long time.”

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