Indiana Hoosiers
Location: Bloomington, IN
Stadium: Memorial Stadium (52,626)
Coach: Curt Cignetti (3rd year): 27-2 at
Indiana, 146-37 overall, 18-1 v B1G
2025 Indiana Hoosiers (16-0)(10-0) 2026
Indiana Hoosiers
27 Old
Dominion 14 S5 North Texas
56 Kennesaw
State 9 S12 Howard
73 Indiana
State 0 S19 Western Kentucky
63 Illinois 10 S25 Northwestern (Friday)
20 at Iowa 15 O3 at Rutgers
30 at Oregon 20 O10 at Nebraska
38 Michigan
State 13 O17 Ohio State
56 UCLA 6 O24 at Michigan
55 at
Maryland 10 O31 Minnesota
27 at Penn
State 24 N7
31 Wisconsin 7 N14 USC
56 at Purdue 3 N21 at Washington
13 Ohio State 10 N28 Purdue
(B1G
Championship)
38 Alabama 3
(Rose
Bowl: CFP Quarterfinal)
56 Oregon 22
(Peach
Bowl: CFP Semifinal)
27 Miami 21
(National
Championship)
Coming
off their improbable run to the national championship, Indiana returns 11
starters and of the 17 players they picked up in the transfer portal, eight
could start. Plus, Coach Curt Cignetti kept
nine of his ten assistants, including both coordinators.
INDIANA OFFENSE: Indiana’s offense will turn to a new
set of playmakers beginning with TCU transfer quarterback Josh Hoover who walks
into an enviable situation: replacing last year’s Heisman winner Fernando
Mendoza. Hoover’s no slouch, however. He comes to Indiana after throwing for over
9600 yards and 71 touchdowns in his three seasons at TCU. Sophomore Khobie Martin scored six touchdowns
and averaged 6.5 yards per carry as the number three RB and is slated to share
the load this year with Boston College transfer junior Turbo Richard who gained
over 1000 yards and 11 TDs in two years.
Junior WR Charlie Becker became one of the best receivers in the
conference and is the leading returning receiver with 34 catches for 679 yards
and four touchdowns. Coach Cignetti also
got two quality receivers out of the transfer portal, and they’ll step in right
away. Junior Nick Marsh caught 100
passes over the last two seasons at Michigan State and senior Shazz Perez
hauled in 43 receptions last year at Tulane.
Fifth-year senior Tyler Morris will be in the receiver rotation and is
looking to make a come back after sitting out last season due to injury. The offense will benefit from the return of
three veteran linemen. Senior
All-American LT Carter Smith, senior Drew Smith who moved to center from guard,
and senior RG Bray Lynch were mainstays in the lineup last year. Sophomore Adedamola Ajani, who started four
games last year, will be a full-time starter at RT, while senior Joe Brunner will
take over at LG after transferring in from Wisconsin.
WR Charlie Becker
INDIANA DEFENSE: Indiana returns six starters to a
defense that was second in the nation in scoring defense (11.7 points per game)
and fourth in total defense (266 yards per game). The defensive line will be bolstered by the
return of All-American candidate Tyrique Tucker and All-B1G Mario Landino in
the middle. Tucker led the way last year
with 40 tackles, including 12 for a loss and six sacks while Landino pitched in
with 32 stops, six TFLs and five sacks. The
Hoosiers will benefit from the addition of Chiddi Obiazor and Tobi Osunsanmi at
the DE positions, both transferring in from Kansas State. Both standout linebackers return. Junior Rolijah Hardy led the team in tackles
with 102 tackles, including a whopping 15 TFLs and eight sacks, while senior LB
Isaiah Jones contributed 78 stops and also had 15 TFLs and seven sacks. Senior CB Jamari Sharpe can be counted on to
make the big plays in the secondary as witnessed by his 50 tackles and six TFLs. His one interception of the year saved the
win over Miami for the title. Penn State
transfer A.J. Harris will line up at the other CB position. Senior FS Amare Ferrell returns after getting
48 tackles, four interceptions, and earning second-team All-B1G honors, and 5th-year
senior Preston Zachman, a Wisconsin transfer, will probably take over at strong
safety. Sophomore Byron Baldwin Jr. will
likely take over at the rover position after playing on special teams.
DT Tyrique Tucker
SPECIAL TEAMS: Junior All-B1G kicker Nicholas Radicic
returns after nailing 18 of 19 field goal attempts with a long of 46 while
junior Quinn Warren will take over the punting chores full-time after averaging
48 yards on his six punts with a long of 57.
SUMMARY: Indiana lost a lot of experience with 23
graduated seniors plus a pair of starters leaving early for the NFL, but Coach
Cignetti and his staff have a track record for developing talent. New QB Josh Hoover has some big shoes to
fill, but if he can just manage the offense without too many mistakes and the
running backs and receivers step up, Indiana will make the CFP for the third
straight year.
PROJECTION: 10-2/7-2
3rd in B1G