Indiana football is reaping the benefits of its College Football Playoff success in its recruiting efforts.
The Hoosiers have now landed three high school commitments on Saturday, one day after winning the Peach Bowl to advance to the national title game. Class of 2027 safety Garyon Hobbs is the latest to commit to Curt Cignetti’s program Saturday, along with wide receiver Ja’Hyde Brown and athlete Monsanna Torbert.
Hobbs is a three-star recruit, per 247Sports Composite, and he checks in at 5-foot-11 and 198 pounds. 247Sports has him listed as an athlete, but Rivals and On3 referred to him as a safety. Hobbs chose the Hoosiers over other 17 other offers, including Notre Dame, Vanderbilt, Michigan, Michigan State, Clemson, Missouri, Purdue, and Wisconsin, among others.
The Louisville native plays at Atherton High, but is transferring to Christian Academy next season to join forces with Brown. And like Brown, Hobbs also announced his commitment during the Navy All-American Bowl.
IU now has five commitments for the class of 2027.
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