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Indiana Football Offers 2025 Offensive Tackle from Hamilton Southeastern

Indiana football and coach Tom Allen offered 2025 offensive tackle Cameron Gorin from Hamilton Southeastern in Fishers, Ind. Allen and the Hoosiers do not yet have a commit in the class of 2025.

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — While the recruiting visits of 2024 basketball five-stars Liam McNeeley and Derik Queen are rightfully the talk of town this weekend, don't forget about the Hoosiers on the football recruiting trail. 

Coach Tom Allen and the Indiana football team offered offensive tackle Cameron Gorin on Thursday. Gorin attends Hamilton Southeastern High School in Fishers, Ind., and is a recruit in the class of 2025. 

He does not have a star-rating on recruiting websites like 247 Sports just yet, but that will likely change in the future. Few recruits have had their scouting reports completed and ratings assessed this far out from their potential commitment dates. 

Gorin also has offers from six other FBS schools, according to 247 Sports. Those six include Bowling Green, Ball State, Eastern Michigan, Western Michigan, Marshall and Louisville — a team Indiana will play on Sept. 16, at Lucas Oil Stadium. 

Cincinnati and Purdue are also included on the 247 Sports team list for the 6-foot-5, 265-pound tackle from Hamilton Southeastern. 

His highlights from his first two weeks of his 2023 high school football season can be watched on his official Hudl page. To check those out, CLICK HERE

Allen and the Indiana Hoosiers do not yet have any football commits in the class of 2025. Though, once again, that is far from unusual. Most college football teams do not have 2025 commits as of yet, and are more focused on rounding out their 2024 recruiting classes. 

However, as one of only two Power 5 schools to have offered the local prospect to date, there's a decent chance Gorin could wind up wearing the crimson and cream in just a couple of years. 

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