Summary
Indiana University's football team has added a tight end player through the transfer portal from Miami Hurricanes, one of their playoff rivals. This move is part of Head Coach Curt Cignetti's strategy to strengthen the team using the new transfer rules in college football.
Key Facts
- Indiana recruited a tight end named Brock Schott from Miami Hurricanes.
- Brock Schott has four years of college eligibility left.
- The transfer portal used by college athletes to switch schools is open until January 16, 2026.
- The NIL policy allows college athletes to be paid, changing how college teams build their rosters.
- Indiana's Head Coach, Curt Cignetti, is actively using the transfer portal to improve the team's strength.
- Indiana is preparing to play against the Oregon Ducks in the College Football Playoff semifinal.
- Schott is originally from Leo, Indiana, which is near Bloomington, the home of Indiana University.