Indiana has an opportunity to remain strong in the wide receiver room in 2026.
Texas transfer wideout Parker Livingstone has been reported by multiple outlets to be a visitor this weekend at IU. He’s also reportedly visiting Oklahoma.
Indiana also had Michigan State transfer receiver Nick Marsh on campus this weekend.
A 6-foot-4 and 191-pound redshirt freshman, Livingstone played in 13 games this season and caught 29 passes for 516 yards and six touchdowns. He also threw a touchdown pass.
As a true freshman in 2024, he appeared in four games and did not record any statistics.
A product of Lovejoy H.S. in Lucas, Texas, Livingstone was a 4-star and the No. 270 overall player in the 2024 class based on the industry average. He also had offers from Georgia, Michigan, Texas A&M, Oregon and many other programs.
Livingstone was a roommate of Texas quarterback Arch Manning. In a Saturday social meeting post he hinted there were extenuating circumstances that led to him entering the transfer portal.
“Never in a million years did I think I would be going into the portal looking for a new home. Some things are out of my control. Such is the reality of the ever-changing landscape of college football. Emptied my tank every day for this great university, my teammates & all the good folks of Texas. Grateful,” Livingstone wrote.
Indiana will lost multiple key players at wide receiver this offseason, including Elijah Sarratt, E.J. Williams and Jonathan Brady.
More transfer portal information:
- Portal tracker: More IU prospects and players coming and going.
- Position-by-position look at Indiana in 2026.
For complete coverage of IU football recruiting, GO HERE.
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