Indiana Football: Hoosiers hosting many recruits this weekend

BLOOMINGTON, IN - SEPTEMBER 22: Head coach Tom Allen of the Indiana Hoosiers reacts to a targeting call during the game against the Michigan State Spartans at Memorial Stadium on September 22, 2018 in Bloomington, Indiana. (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images)
BLOOMINGTON, IN - SEPTEMBER 22: Head coach Tom Allen of the Indiana Hoosiers reacts to a targeting call during the game against the Michigan State Spartans at Memorial Stadium on September 22, 2018 in Bloomington, Indiana. (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images) /
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The Indiana football program is hosting many official visits this weekend, only a couple weeks away from National Signing Day.

With five spots left to fill in their 2019 recruiting class, Indiana football is expected to host many recruits this weekend for official visits.

According to Peegs.com, there are six confirmed that will be in Bloomington to get more insight on the Hoosiers football program.

The first is already an Indiana signee, Da’shaun Brown.

Listed as an athlete, Brown played quarterback at St. Catherines High School in Wisconsin amassing for over 8,000 yards and 121 touchdowns in his high school career.

Brown, a three-star recruit, signed with the Hoosiers on December 3, during the early signing period and all early reports are that he will play wide receiver for Indiana and coach Tom Allen.

There are three offensive lineman that will be in town this weekend too, a critical position for Indiana’s 2019 class.

Carson Williams has mainly received offers from non-power five schools, but is gaining interest from Indiana.

Yet to receive an offer from the Hoosiers, Williams just recently received a high enough test score to be eligible to play college football.

The Mississippi native is projected to play guard at the college level.

With offers from many Ivy League schools as well as power five schools such as Rutgers, Virginia, Syracuse and Indiana, Tim Weaver is projected as a Rutgers lean.

From Hellerton, Pennsylvania, Weaver was named to the Class 4A All-State team this season, and is slated as a tackle in college.

The final offensive lineman expected to make the trip to Bloomington this weekend is Jonathan Boyd.

From Sacramento, California, Boyd is a three star recruit with offers from many Ivy League schools like Weaver, and also holds offers form many schools out west.

Projected as a tackle at the college level, Boyd continues to gain interest from the Indiana Hoosiers.

On the defensive side of the ball, Jared Hopper is a safety prospect from Calabasas, California. A three star recruit, Hopper has offers from  Indiana, Minnesota, Colorado, Texas Tech, Utah State, New Mexico, San Diego State, Southern Miss and Texas State.

Making an official visit to Colorado last summer, he is expected to make a trip to Iowa for an official visit next weekend.

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The last prospect visiting is Latrell Jean.

A defensive lineman from Lakeland, Florida, Jean is coming off winning the state championship this year.

The three star prospect has offers from Indiana, Purdue, Kentucky, Pittsburgh, South Carolina, and Syracuse amongst others.

He is scheduled to visit Louisville next weekend after visiting Indiana this weekend.