Chipotle Introduces New Curt Cignetti Bowl to Menu

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Chipotle Introduces New Curt Cignetti Bowl to Menu

In a remarkable season, Curt Cignetti led the Indiana Hoosiers to an impressive achievement in collegiate football. This past year, he guided the team to three bowl victories, a feat unmatched since his coaching tenure began. These wins included a dominant performance against Alabama, triumphing 38-3, and a 56-22 rout of Oregon in the semifinals. Prior to Cignetti’s arrival, Indiana had only recorded three bowl wins, in 1988, 1990, and 1991.

Curt Cignetti’s Chipotle Connection

During the excitement of Indiana’s national title run, Cignetti made headlines for his unique burrito bowl order at Chipotle. His daily routine involves the same dish: rice, beans, chicken, and a side of guacamole. Estimates suggest he has consumed around 500 of these burrito bowls, all to focus more on analyzing game film.

Reward Points and Possible Partnership

As a result of his frequent visits, Cignetti has accumulated over 64,000 reward points with Chipotle. This consistent patronage has led to discussions of a potential partnership with the brand, which includes a Gold Card for celebrity guests offering free meals.

New “I WIN” Bowl Launched

In tribute to both Cignetti and the Hoosiers, Chipotle recently unveiled the “I WIN” bowl. This new menu item is available for $12.50 and features:

  • Brown rice
  • Chicken
  • Black beans
  • Side of guacamole

For those keeping track of nutrition, this bowl contains 750 calories and offers 35 grams of protein.

Cignetti’s Legacy and Popularity

As Cignetti’s influence grows, even Google acknowledges his success. Searching “Curt Cignetti” results in a statement: “Yup, he won,” referencing his memorable press conference moment where he declared, “It’s simple. I win. Google me.”

As the “I WIN” bowl makes its debut, fans can expect it to become a favorite menu item at Chipotle, much like Cignetti’s impact on Indiana football. Stay connected with Filmogaz.com for further updates and developments.