Sunshine Pipeline: Hoosiers Tap into Florida Again for 2019 Linebacker

Sunshine Pipeline: Hoosiers Tap into Florida Again for 2019 Linebacker

Written by: TJ Inman (@TJHoosierHuddle)

The Indiana Hoosiers are red hot on the recruiting trail as they added their second commitment of the day and their tenth for the 2019 recruiting class. Shortly after long snapper Sean Wracher pledged a commitment to Indiana, linebacker Dorian Jones joined the class. While linebacker is not a huge priority for this class, Tom Allen and his staff targeted a few outside linebackers (or "Stingers") and Jones was at the top of the list. He is a three-star prospect from Oxbridge Academy in West Palm Beach, Florida and he chose IU over offers from South Florida, Kentucky, Syracuse, Temple and several others.

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IU Adds Long Snapper from Ohio to 2019 Class

Written by: TJ Inman (@TJHoosierHuddle)

While some might not consider long snapper to be a position worthy of a scholarship, one you can rely upon is a valuable commodity. With Dan Godsil, unanimously considered one of the better long snappers in the country, is a senior so Tom Allen wanted to make sure he landed a scholarship player in this specialist position in the 2019 class. Sean Wracher, a 6'4" prospect from Ohio, gave him just that as he committed and joined the quickly growing "IUnit19". Wracher plays at St.Ignatius High School in Ohio and participated in the prestigious Kohl's Underclassmen Challenge, finishing near the top of the camp charts and establishing himself as one of the best long snappers in this class. He chose IU over offers from Penn State, Pittsburgh and Toledo.

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Keeping it Rolling: Hoosiers Snag Another Big Commit

Written by: TJ Inman (@TJHoosierHuddle)

New Indiana commit CJ Person

New Indiana commit CJ Person

The summer sun continues to heat up the Midwest and no football games are being won or lost. However, the past few days have certainly felt like a "win" for the Indiana Hoosiers football program as they have secured another of their top targets on the defensive line. CJ Person, a 3-star defensive lineman from Montgomery, Alabama, committed to playing his collegiate football at Indiana University. Person chose IU after taking an official visit to Bloomington this past weekend. He had an official visit to Purdue scheduled but he saw enough on the Indiana campus to cancel his visit to West Lafayette and pledged to become a Hoosier.

Well, it’s been a long road and it’s finally come to an end. I thank God everyday for blessing me with the ability to play football and be good at it. I would like to thank all the universities who believed in me. I would like to thank all of my family, friends, and coaches who have help mold me into the young man I am today. Especially my Grandmother and Coach J. Two of the most important people throughout this process. I’m in a position many people of situation don’t get a chance to do. I’m from a city where I’m expected to fail...I once again thank God for allowing me to be in this position. With all of that being said, I would like to announce that I’m shutting down my recruitment and committing to Indiana University!!! Thank you Coach Allen and the rest of the staff for allowing me to become apart of the Family. Now we have work to do.
— C.J. Person's twitter announcement - @iam_cj

Person is listed at 6'2" and 295 pounds and he is the third defensive line commit for the 2019 class, joining 4-star Beau Robbins (Carmel, IN) and 3-star Jeramy Passmore (Miami, FL) and the eighth commit total for the class. This class has really started to take shape in the past few days. It began on Friday as Jeramy Passmore committed. Saturday saw offensive tackle Matthew Bedford join the class and then Sunday brought defensive back Larry Tracy and offensive lineman Michael Katic into the fold. Person is a physical interior lineman that plays with a nasty streak and he is expected to be a defensive tackle for the Hoosiers. Under the watchful eye of the strength and conditioning staff, he'll likely be more than 300 pounds and ready to try and wreak havoc in the middle of the oppositions line. The 2019 class was a very important one for the coaching staff to restock talent on both sides of the line of scrimmage and Indiana has done a tremendous job of landing a five linemen that were among their top targets.

Hoosiers Add Syracuse Grad Transfer DT Kayton Samuels

Hoosiers Add Syracuse Grad Transfer DT Kayton Samuels

Written By Sammy Jacobs (@hoosier_huddle) 

The Indiana Hoosiers have added graduate transfer Kayton Samuels, a six-foot 319-pound defensive tackle, who played 34 career games at Syracuse. Samuels announced his decision to play his final year of college ball in Bloomington via social media Sunday afternoon. 

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Hoosiers Land Running Back Ivory Winters From Hayti, Missouri

Hoosiers Land Running Back Ivory Winters From Hayti, Missouri

Written By Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)

The weekend celebration started early for the Indiana Football staff as they landed their second commitment of the class of 2019 in Missouri athlete Ivory Winters. Winters is a three-star recruit and the 21st best player in the state of Missouri. Winters had four offers including Indiana, Purdue, Kentucky and SE Missouri State.

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2019 IUFB Target Jeramy Passmore Provides a Recruitment Update

2019 IUFB Target Jeramy Passmore Provides a Recruitment Update

Written By: Kris Shankle (@Hoosierkris)

By now if you haven’t heard of the name Jeramy Passmore as an IU fan, it’s likely that you’ve been without any sort of communication with the outside world when it comes to the Hoosiers. The defensive tackle out of Miami, Florida has become one of the biggest targets in the class of’19 regardless of position.

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Get to Know ’19 Target: Ivory Winters

Get to Know ’19 Target: Ivory Winters

Written By: Kris Shankle (@Hoosierkris)

It all started when Ivory Winters was just a kid trying to have fun with his friends in the Clevelands apartment complex. They created a game called “killer”, where someone would take the football and throw it up as high as they could. Now whoever caught the ball was by himself against all the other kids, which at times ended up being as many as fifteen kids. The object then was to take on all these kids and find a way to score a touchdown before the other kids tackled you and had to start all over. “Killer” became the reason he fell in love with the game of football. It also taught him life lessons he never knew would end up helping him in the moment.

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Meet The 2019 IUFB Recruiting Targets: Sio Nofoagatotoa

Meet The 2019 IUFB Recruiting Targets: Sio Nofoagatotoa

Written By: Kris Shankle (@Hoosierkris)

Sio Nofoagatotoa didn’t grow up in your typical hotbed for football recruits. He barely even grew up in the United States as American Samoa, which is located in the Pacific Ocean is where he was born. American Samoa is a unique place. Technically it is part of the United States, but at birth citizenship isn’t granted. I’m trying to paint a picture of just how hard it is for those living there to make a future outside of the island for themselves. The most common ways are going to college outside of the area as a student or student athlete. Military enlistment is the main way though, as American Somoa holds the highest rate of enlistment among any state or territory in the United States.

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Meet the 2019 IUFB Recruiting Targets: Dane Belton

Meet the 2019 IUFB Recruiting Targets: Dane Belton

Written by: Kris Shankle (@Hoosierkris)

 When it comes to Florida prospects it’s hard to find a coach that has recruited the state as well as Tom Allen. The thing is Allen is the head coach for the Indiana Hoosiers, not one of the Florida schools. This past year he snagged nine prospects from the sunshine state in the class of ’18 and a quite a few were from Tampa. Tampa just happens to be where safety Dane Belton is from and once again Allen has made his interest known. It’s hard not to like the atmosphere that Bloomington has created for Florida players and Belton has definitely taken notice.

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Meet The 2019 IUFB Recruiting Targets: Ajani Carter

Meet The 2019 IUFB Recruiting Targets: Ajani Carter

Written by: Kris Shankle (@Hoosierkris)

It’s that time again. As the Hoosiers have wrapped up their first commitment for the class of ’19 in Emery Simmons, coach Tom Allen and the Hoosiers are looking for others to join him. The next target that will be profiled is from Houston, Texas. Ajani Carter is a 6’2 receiver that plays for North Shore High School.

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