College Football (overall) is having a down year, and that's putting it kindly. But programs like Indiana have helped identify that success starts with the HC who develops a "culture" of winning. And that starts with a HC who is focused on that. Cignetti (IU HC) dedicates a substantial window of weekly practice time to red zone situations. There’s some scheme involved, new wrinkles on old concepts to keep the offense fresh in front of a defense that’s had time to review prior film. And there’s the less tangible side of it — building a rapport between players and a determination that drives already so close to the end zone should always end there. Does Gus do any of these things? Unfortunately, after his years here, the obvious answer is no....