2026 three-star offensive lineman Gavin Meier offered by Indiana Football

Wisconsin native and offensive lineman Gavin Meier offered by Indiana
Indiana Head Coach Curt Cignetti looks up at the scoreboard during the Indiana versus Nebraska football game at Memorial Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024.
Indiana Head Coach Curt Cignetti looks up at the scoreboard during the Indiana versus Nebraska football game at Memorial Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024. | Rich Janzaruk/Herald-Times / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

6-foot-6, 285-pound 2026 three-star offensive lineman, Gavin Meier has officially been offered by the Indiana Hoosiers.

His social media post stated: "After a great visit and a great conversation with Coach Cignetti and Coach Bostad, I am beyond grateful to receive a offer from Indiana football."

Meier is from Janesville (WI) Parker High School, he recently attended Indiana's Junior Day earlier this month and obviously made a stellar connection and impression with the Indiana coaching staff.

"I was very impressed by Coach Bostad," Meier told 247Sports "What stands out most to me about Indiana’s program is their commitment to building a strong and competitive team."

Meier aside from Indiana also currently has offers from Florida Atlantic, Washington State, Central Michigan, Colorado State, Florida Atlantic, Northern Illinois, North Dakota State, Minnesota, Nebraska, Northwestern, Wisconsin, and Iowa State.

The Wisconsin native is the 6th overall ranked player in the state of (WI) and No. 85 offensive tackle in the 2026 class.

Indiana's 2025 high school recruiting class, is ranked 47th nationally and 14th in the Big Ten by the247Sports Composite.

The 2026 recruiting class currently has one recruit signed in Sam Simpson. Simpson , who is also a native of Wisconsin is a three-star recruit. He is listed at 6-foot-4, 295-pound, the offensive lineman currently in his junior year at River Falls High School in Wisconsin.

Bob Bostad and Curt Cignetti known that this offensive line must add depth and overall talent to compete year in and year out with the top of the Big Ten to stay competitive.

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