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1 hour ago, ccgeneral said:

Boom! DE Jonathan King (Tampa Bay Tech) signed.

 

The shear depth of talent in Florida is just astonishing. #111 ranked player in the state by 24/7 and ya know he's gonna be really good. #111 in Indiana is going to have a nice career at DePauw.

 

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@AllenTrieu: Class by class capsules on each Big Ten school --the top signees, instant impact potential, and the sleepers. https://247sports.com/Article/Big-Ten-Class-by-Class-Capsules-114758789

Top Rated: RB Ronnie Walker (No. 430, 247Sports Composite)
Instant Impact: ATH Reese Taylor
Sleeper: RB Stevie Scott

The skill talent immediately stands out in the class. Walker and Scott give the Hoosiers two outstanding tailbacks. Walker they beat Virginia, Michigan State and others on, and Scott is a 6-foot-1, 240-pound bruiser. Reese Taylor was Indiana's Mr. Football and could find himself in the slot, returning kicks, playing defensive back or even potentially his high school position of quarterback, but has too much speed and playmaking ability to not find uses for. Quarterback was a key need in the class and just before the Early Signing Period, the Hoosiers landed Michael Penix, who passed for 61 touchdowns as a senior at Tampa Bay Tech. On D, long, rangy defensive end James Head and a good-sized safety in Devon Matthews, both come up from Florida. Former Oregon commit Jonathan King joined Head as a bookend on Signing Day. Defensive tackle Shamar Jones was a handful at camps and is a disruptive prospect.

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10 hours ago, Hoosier116 said:

Any word on grand qbs we have looked at?


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Not sure. I just know of the safety transfer that is considering us.

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@AllenTrieu: Class by class capsules on each Big Ten school --the top signees, instant impact potential, and the sleepers. https://247sports.com/Article/Big-Ten-Class-by-Class-Capsules-114758789
Top Rated: RB Ronnie Walker (No. 430, 247Sports Composite)
Instant Impact: ATH Reese Taylor
Sleeper: RB Stevie Scott
The skill talent immediately stands out in the class. Walker and Scott give the Hoosiers two outstanding tailbacks. Walker they beat Virginia, Michigan State and others on, and Scott is a 6-foot-1, 240-pound bruiser. Reese Taylor was Indiana's Mr. Football and could find himself in the slot, returning kicks, playing defensive back or even potentially his high school position of quarterback, but has too much speed and playmaking ability to not find uses for. Quarterback was a key need in the class and just before the Early Signing Period, the Hoosiers landed Michael Penix, who passed for 61 touchdowns as a senior at Tampa Bay Tech. On D, long, rangy defensive end James Head and a good-sized safety in Devon Matthews, both come up from Florida. Former Oregon commit Jonathan King joined Head as a bookend on Signing Day. Defensive tackle Shamar Jones was a handful at camps and is a disruptive prospect.

Add the center transfer from Miami that is immediately eligible to play and the other LB transfer from Georgia Tech, and I say we got a great class!

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