Author: Mike Schumann

Indiana picked up a commitment from class of 2027 linebacker Jalaythan Mayfield on Friday afternoon. Mayfield picked IU over Georgia and Miami (Florida). “It’s a great place. Coach Cig does a great job with the players,” Mayfield said on a live commitment on CBS Sports.  “They take 3, 2-star guys, unranked guys, and make them national champions, so that’s the place to be developed.  Miami, Georgia, great programs, they develop players as well, but nobody does it like Indiana.” Based on the average of the national recruiting outlets, Mayfield is a 4-star prospect, the No. 229 overall player in the…

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IU basketball opened its doors to the media for practice Thursday afternoon. The Daily Hoosier was in attendance for a first look at the rebuilt 2026-27 roster. Below are some quick notes on each scholarship player who participated. Of course this was just one 90-minute session, so it wouldn’t be appropriate to draw any significant conclusions. This is just an opportunity to serve as your eyes and ears for one afternoon in June.  We’ll refine and expand these thoughts in later open sessions. Aiden Sherrell (6-foot-11, Alabama) looks like a versatile defender.  He has quick feet and very long arms. …

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Indiana offered one of the fastest-rising players in the 2027 class this week. Ahmed Nur announced an offer from the Hoosiers among several other recent offers from high-major programs. A product of Minnesota, Nur played for Hopkins H.S. in Hopkins, Minn. his first three years.  He has transferred to national prep program Bella Vista for his senior year. In the average of the national rankings, the 6-foot-9 Nur is a 4-star, the No. 44 overall player in the 2027 class, and the No. 7 power forward.  Although listed by some outlets as a power forward, Nur is a versatile three-level…

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Count IU football coach Curt Cignetti among the overwhelming majority who felt former Hoosiers quarterback Brendan Sorsby should not be allowed to play college football. Cignetti holds that opinion despite getting to know Sorsby in 2023 — and liking him. You know the story by now — Sorsby placed thousands of bets in violation of NCAA rules including at least 40 on his own Indiana team in 2022.  After being banned  by the NCAA, Sorsby received a court injunction that would have allowed him to play for Texas Tech.  But under intense national scrutiny and pressure from the Big 12…

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All signs point to a career-best season loading for Indiana quarterback Josh Hoover. Why’s that? As we outlined earlier this week, that is exactly what has happened for each of IU football coach Curt Cignetti’s last six (at least) signal callers at James Madison and Indiana.  The improvement for those six quarterbacks was dramatic, and the results postseason award worthy. Dramatic improvement is an exciting proposition for Hoover, who arrived in Bloomington as college football’s active career leader passing yards with 9,629. He’s second in active passing touchdowns with 71 — the exact same career total of Heisman Trophy winner…

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Indiana has offered one of the top center prospects in the class of 2028. 7-foot-3 Dylan Betts announced he was offered by the IU staff this week. From Colorado, Betts is the younger brother of UCLA sisters Lauren and Sienna Betts.  Their father is 7-foot-1 Andy Betts, who played for Long Beach State, was a second-round draft pick by the Hornets in 1998, and had a lengthy career in international leagues. Betts attended IMG Academy in 2025-26 after playing his high school freshman season in Colorado. In the average of the national rankings, the rising junior is a 4-star, the…

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After a wave of near consensus public outcry, former IU football quarterback Brendan Sorsby has decided to end his college career and enter the supplemental NFL Draft. That’s according to multiple national reports on Monday evening, and statements by Texas Tech officials. Sorsby was declared ineligible for the 2026 season by the NCAA after he admitted to placing 40 wagers on his 2022 Indiana team, and more than 9,000 total disallowed bets, amounting to at least $90,000, over three years while he was enrolled at Indiana, Cincinnati and Texas Tech. Last week, Sorsby was granted a temporary injunction against the…

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Is IU football coach Curt Cignetti a quarterback whisperer? The son of a college coach, a quarterback at West Virginia from 1979 to 1982, and a more than 40-year coach himself, Cignetti seems to have the position down to a science. You know about Fernando Mendoza and Kurtis Rourke, but the last two IU quarterbacks have followed a well established pattern of quarterbacks joining Cignetti and offensive coordinator Mike Shanahan — and improving dramatically. Consider these numbers.  On average, Cignetti’s last six starters at quarterback going back to his time at James Madison have seen a 275% improvement in touchdown…

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IU basketball has offered consensus national top-15 class of 2028 big man Xavier Young. The Indiana staff watched Young this past week at the NBPA top-100 camp, where he was one of the top performers. The 6-foot-11 Young hails from Dallas, Texas where he attends Faith Family Academy, a school that plays a national schedule in in the EYBL Scholastic League.  As a sophomore playing against national competition, he averaged 6.9 points and 4.8 rebounds in 21 minutes per game.  He shot 61% from the field.  Young attended Lewisville H.S. as a freshman. For travel basketball, Young plays for Texas…

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For the second time in his NBA career, OG Anunoby is a champion. He joins IU basketball legend Isiah Thomas as the second former Hoosier to win multiple NBA titles. “It’s very special.  It’s what we’ve been working for the whole season.  This was our dream, this was our goal, and we did it,” Anunoby said during the trophy presentation after the New York Knicks beat San Antonio 94-90 in Game 5 of the NBA Finals to clinch the series 4-1. The second title has to be much sweeter for Anunoby, who did not play in the postseason with Toronto…

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