IU Football Adds High School, Earns FCS All-American CB Cedarius Doss Commitment

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BLOOMINGTON (AP) — Indiana earned a verbal promise from FCS All-American cornerback Cedarius Doss on Sunday afternoon.

Doss announced his on social media.

The move provides Indiana with extra intensity in the secondary with Nic Toomer reaching safety. The Hoosiers have Kobee Minor, Jamari Sharpe, Jamier Johnson and JoJo Johnson in the mix to buy time in the corner. Both Minor and Sharpe had more than 500 plays in the corners. last season.

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Doss had 35 tackles (22 solo) with 2. 4 tackles for a turnover, a forced fumble and 10 passes defensed with 3 interceptions. According to Pro Football Focus, he allowed just 26 receptions on 51 goals for 236 passing yards while restricting opposing quarterbacks to a 65. 5 rating.

They gave Doss an overall political score of 90. 7.

New Indiana coach Curt Cignetti hopes to show more skill in the spring move window that officially opens Tuesday. The team experienced increased attrition on the field with the defense of Philip Blidi, wide receiver Kamryn Perry and running back Trent Howland all opting out.

The Hoosiers will conclude spring camp Thursday night at Memorial Stadium.

This article originally published on Indianapolis Star: Indiana Football Earns Commitment From FCS All-American CB Cedarius Doss

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