As of August 2025, estimates of Curt Cignetti's net worth range from $6 million to $15 million. However, a more straightforward calculation based on his Indiana University contract suggests a significantly higher figure.
Salary and Contract Details
In November 2024, Cignetti signed an eight-year contract extension with Indiana University that runs through November 30, 2032. The deal has an average annual compensation of $8 million, plus a $1 million annual retention bonus.
Here's a breakdown of his annual compensation, as detailed in his contract:
The contract includes a $500,000 base salary, a $1 million annual retention bonus, and additional income from outside marketing and promotional activities. The annual retention bonus is paid each Nov. 30 that Cignetti remains the head coach at Indiana.
Additional Incentives and Bonuses
Cignetti's contract also includes potential bonuses for achieving specific goals:
These bonuses are not cumulative; the highest achieved bonus is the only one awarded.
Career Earnings
Before arriving at Indiana, Cignetti's salary at James Madison University (JMU) was significantly lower. In 2022, he earned $621,008, and in 2023, his salary was $677,311. His initial contract with Indiana was valued at $4.5 million per year.
Net Worth Calculation
Based on his eight-year contract with Indiana, Cignetti's contract is worth approximately $72 million in total compensation. Factoring in his previous earnings, endorsement deals, and other potential income sources, his net worth could be substantial.
Buyout Clause
Cignetti's contract includes a significant buyout clause if he resigns before the end of his term:
If Indiana terminates Cignetti's employment without cause, the university would owe him 85% of his remaining salary.
Impact on Indiana Football
Cignetti's arrival at Indiana has been transformative. He has revitalized the football program, leading the Hoosiers to their first-ever 10-0 start in school history in 2024 and a College Football Playoff appearance. The university has demonstrated its commitment to the program by significantly increasing the salary pool for on-field staff and support, allocating $11 million annually at Cignetti's discretion.