Curt and Manette Cignetti have been married since 1989
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Head coach Curt Cignetti of the Indiana Hoosiers celebrates with the Big Ten trophy after the 2025 Big Ten Championship game on December 6, 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana ; Curt Cignetti and his wife Manette in August 2019.NEED TO KNOW
- Indiana University football coach Curt Cignetti met his wife while they were both visiting home
- They briefly dated before tying the knot in May 1989
- The couple share three children: Curt Jr., Carly and Natalie
No one was prouder of Curt Cignetti when he took over as the head football coach of the Indiana University Hoosiers in November 2023 than his wife, Manette.
"We were like, 'This is the big time. It doesn't get any bigger than this,' " she told the IndyStar in August 2024. "I was just really proud. It's been a long road, and he's worked so hard."
The couple met when they were both visiting home, and briefly dated long-distance before Curt proposed in December 1988. They were married the following May and have welcomed two daughters and a son throughout their decades-long marriage.
Manette has been supportive of Curt's college football coaching career, while also continuing her own work as a pharmacist. Their children, Curt Jr., Carly and Natalie, also pursued jobs in the medical field.
So who is Curt Cignetti's wife? Here's everything to know about Manette Cignetti and her relationship with the Indiana University coach.
Manette is from Pennsylvania
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Indiana University coach Curt Cignetti kisses his wife Manette Lawer after an NCAA football game on November 9, 2024 in Bloomington, Indiana.Hailing from the same state as her husband, Manette grew up in Indiana, Pa. According to the IndyStar, she was named after her mother's friend, who was becoming a nun.
Curt told Bloomin June 2024 that his wife grew up in a large family and was the ninth of 10 children.
They met when they were both visiting home
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Curt Cignetti and his wife Manette in August 2019.The couple met when they were both visiting their parents at home. Manette was a pharmacy school student in Pittsburgh, while Curt was a quarterback coach at Rice University in Houston.
According to the IndyStar, they attended a party together, and that was that. "We were doing a long distance keep in touch," Manette said. "Then I went to visit him for Halloween, and he asked me to marry him."
They got married in 1989
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Curt Cignetti of the Indiana Hoosiers kisses his wife after a game on November 09, 2024 in Bloomington, IN.Manette told the IndyStarthat it wasn't long after they started dating that Curt popped the question while they were out to dinner in 1988. "He just looked at me and said, 'Will you marry me?' " she recalled. "It came out of nowhere."
Though she said yes to his impromptu proposal, Curt asked her again — this time with a ring — two months later on Christmas Day.
The two Pennsylvania natives tied the knot on May 27, 1989. During the ceremony, held at a Catholic church, Manette wore a taffeta gown with a cathedral train and a three-tiered veil adorned with silk flowers, pearl sprays and crystal droplets.
She’s a pharmacist
While Curt has coached college football, Manette has worked as a pharmacist.
Their daughters, Natalie and Carly, also sought out medical careers and became doctors, according to The Athletic. Their son, Curt Jr., has worked in medical sales.
They have three kids
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Head coach Curt Cignetti of the Indiana Hoosiers before a game on November 23, 2024 in Columbus, Ohio.Curt and Manette have welcomed three children throughout their decades-long marriage: Curt Jr., Carly and Natalie.
“My wife’s a superstar,” the football coach told Bloom. “It’s incredible what she did with those kids. When they were young, we didn’t move much. In coaching, it’s all about family when you have free time.”
At least one of their kids briefly followed in their father's athletic footsteps. According to his Indiana University bio, Natalie played volleyball at Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
They also became grandparents when Curt Jr. and his wife welcomed daughters Sophia and Isabelle.
Manette poked fun at his famous recliner
For over 35 years, Curt has settled into the same teal Bradington Young recliner to eat, watch TV and work out football plays. He told the IndyStarin October 2024 that his wife is not a fan of his favorite chair and that with each of the eight coaching jobs he’s taken, he’s had to fight to bring it along.
"She's trying to replace it right now," the coach joked to the outlet after taking the reins of IU's football team. "There is some resistance going on, but it doesn't match the room, so we'll see what happens."
Though Manette acknowledged that the chair has sentimental value — it was one of the first pieces of furniture they bought as a married couple — she was worried that its days are numbered. "He's bonded to his chair," she said, adding, "If I don’t get a new one soon, I fear it’s going to implode when he plops down into it."
She’s supported his career
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Head coach Curt Cignetti of the Indiana Hoosiers celebrates after defeating the Northwestern Wildcats on October 05, 2024 in Evanston, Illinois.Manette has attended multiple of Curt's games, including his win against the University of Michigan in November 2024. She told the IndyStarthat she's always been impressed with her husband's work ethic.
"He's super organized," Manette said. "He's everything I'm not. He's always looking for the edge. He can juggle anything."
She continued, "He leads by example. He has great integrity. He's a great role model for these kids. He's 100% all in and that's why his players are the same way."
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