IU Football: Hoosiers offer two more in class of 2019
By Eric Brown
Trying to build an excellent 2019 football recruiting class, Tom Allen continues to send out offers to players in the class of 2019.
Coming off a class of 26 players that signed n National Signing Day, the Hoosiers are looking to build for the future of the program. Jadarious Martin, a quarterback out of Wetumpka, Alabama, and Gary Cooper, a tight end out of Miami, Florida are the latest players to receive offers.
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For the 2018 class, two QB’s committed to play football at Indiana University. Cam Jones, a three-star player from Tennessee, and Reese Taylor, from Indianapolis will be suiting up for the Hoosiers in 2018.
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Martin is currently not ranked, however if he continues to exceed expectations during his senior season there is a very good chance that he gets at the least a 3-star ranking. Adding more quarterbacks to a roster could come in handy, as nobody knows who the starter will be for the 2018 season yet. If nobody plays well enough next year, Martin could find himself either starting his freshman season, or waiting a year to take over.
He also holds offers from Tennessee, Ole Miss, UAB and Arkansas State among many others.
In the 2018 class, Tom Allen made it a point to recruit the state of Florida. The sunshine state has always been a hotbed for talent, as many SEC schools ave recruited there since football began. One of the most underrated talents in the entire state, Gary Cooper has not received many offers yet, but he likely will get plenty of action after his senior season.
Along with the offer from Indiana, Cooper holds offers from Boston College, Rutgers, Syracuse, and Miami.