Brock Schott is headed home to play for Indiana.
The Miami (Fla.) transfer tight end announced Monday he’s transferring to the Hoosiers after one season in southern Florida.
As a freshman in 2025, the 6-foot-3 and 244-pound Schott appeared in two games (9 snaps) and had two catches for 24 yards. He should have four years of eligibility remaining.
At Leo H.S. in Leo, Ind., Schott was one of nation’s top-ranked tight ends by every major scouting services. He was a consensus four-star recruit and rated the No. 244 overall player in class in On3 Industry Rankings.
Schott had 28 catches for 462 yards and five touchdowns as a high school senior, playing in 11 games. He was named “Mr. Football” at the tight end position by IFCA in his final year in school.
With Riley Nowakowski, Holden Staes and James Bomba all out of eligibility after the 2025 season, Schott will join an in experienced IU tight end room that as of now will include three redshirt freshmen and three true freshmen.
More transfer portal information:
- Portal tracker: More IU prospects and players coming and going.
- Position-by-position look at Indiana in 2026.
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