At its very core, IU football under the direction of head coach Curt Cignetti is wired to hunt down and eliminate complacency. And Indiana had just watched Alabama rally from a 17-point hole to beat Oklahoma less than two weeks earlier.
Before the coldest Old Oaken Bucket game on record, and the coldest game, period, at Purdue's Ross-Ade Stadium, Indiana senior center Pat Coogan lit a fire within his offensive teammates.
During Notre Dame’s run to the national championship game last season, viral clips of Pat Coogan surfaced before each matchup. The Fighting Irish center delivered spirited speeches the only way an Irish Catholic from Chicago could – loud, unapologetic and ...
IOWA CITY, Iowa — After a big hit near the sideline at the end of the third quarter between No. 11 Indiana football and Iowa gave way to officiating confusion, IU center Pat Coogan took over the moment.
Watch as IU football’s Pat Coogan and D’Angelo Ponds met with the media on Tuesday evening in Bloomington ahead of a week two game against Kennesaw State.
The last time Indiana played a football game, Pat Coogan was playing for the other side. And when Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love ran 98 yards through Hoosier hearts, the play was sprung off Coogan’s left shoulder at the line of scrimmage.
When Indiana football enters into its final stretching period, two-to-three players stand in the middle with the rest of the 106-man roster split on either side.
Pat Coogan was the starting center for Notre Dame during the 2024 season. It wasn’t just any season. Notre Dame went 14-2 and advanced to the College Football Playoff championship game.
When Notre Dame offensive lineman Pat Coogan and Rocco Spindler entered the transfer portal in late January, Michigan seemed like a potential destination that made a lot of sense.
Former Notre Dame offensive lineman Pat Coogan narrowed his list of transfer destinations to just two teams earlier this week and on Friday made his final decision.
As of Friday morning, Michigan football was trending more and more away from Notre Dame offensive line transfer Rocco Spindler, but the Wolverines were set to host his teammate, Pat Coogan, this weekend.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - Pat Coogan didn't wait long as far as determining his college football future on Friday. The former Notre Dame center visited Indiana on Friday and Coogan immediately committed to the Hoosiers.
The one major hole in Indiana’s projected starting lineup for 2025 is the center position. The Hoosiers are making an effort to address that on Friday.
Not long after Notre Dame lost the National Championship game to Ohio State a handful of players hit the portal for the Fighting Irish. Among them was veteran offensive lineman Pat Coogan who stepped off the bench and into a starting this past season as he filled in for an injured Ashton Craig at center.
According to the latest report from On3, Michigan football is expected to host Notre Dame center Pat Coogan on a visit this weekend. Prior to coming to Ann Arbor, Coogan is expected to visit Ole Miss and Indiana leading up to his trip to Michigan on Saturday.
The Georgia Bulldogs should target Notre Dame Fighting Irish offensive lineman Pat Coogan in the NCAA transfer portal. Coogan has 26 career starts and primarily played left guard with the Fighting Irish.
Texas coaches must rebuild the offensive line in 2025, and there are two Notre Dame linemen headed to the portal worth watching. On3 reported Thursday that starting center Pat Coogan and guard Rocco Spindler were expected to put their names in the portal.
Notre Dame lost more starting offensive linemen today with the announcement that right guard Rocco Spindler and center Pat Coogan were entering the transfer portal.
Notre Dame offensive linemen Pat Coogan and Rocco Spindler have had interesting and atypical careers in South Bend. Both have held down starting roles, lost them, and regained them again.
By Tony Thomas Notre Dame posted a 10-3 record in 2023, finishing on a 3-game winning streak. They return several starters and key contributors on both