BLOOMINGTON — Indiana football tight end Brody Kosin is entering the transfer portal after redshirting in 2024 as a true freshman.
Kosin announced his decision on Friday night.
“After a long conversation with my family I’ve decided to enter the transfer portal with 4 years of eligibility left, thank you to everyone at Indiana University who helped me out on and off the field,” Kosin posted, on X.
Kosin is one of just three scholarship players to leave the team during the winter portal window. His departure comes after IU added three players at the position in recent weeks as the staff looks to replace starting tight end Zach Horton.
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The Hoosiers landed Andrew Barker and Blake Thiry on early signing day and recently got a commitment from Wisconsin transfer Riley Nowakowski.
Kosin was a holdover from the previous staff’s recruiting efforts. The 3-star recruit out of Clarkston High School in Michigan verbally committed to IU in April 2023. He had 20 scholarship offers including ones from Duke, Georgia Tech, Kansas, Kentucky, Pittsburgh, Texas and Wake Forest.
He reopened his recruitment after the school parted ways with Tom Allen, but stuck to his pledge after taking an official visit to the school and meeting the new staff.
Michael Niziolek is the Indiana beat reporter for The Bloomington Herald-Times. You can follow him on X @michaelniziolek and read all his coverage by clicking here.
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