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Top Returning Passer Josh Hoover Takes Over as Indiana’s Quarterback

The former TCU standout says he will be himself in an RPO scheme that mirrors his experience.

Overview

  • Hoover met hundreds of supporters at a Bloomington CVS, a two-plus-hour session that drew a crowd of well over 500 alongside several Indiana players.
  • With 9,629 career passing yards, Hoover enters 2026 as the nation’s leading returning passer after three seasons as a starter at TCU.
  • He praised Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza’s 2025 season but said he feels no pressure to replicate it, stressing that he intends to put his own imprint on the program.
  • Hoover highlighted eight years of work in heavy run-pass option systems and said that background should translate to coordinator Mike Shanahan’s offense.
  • Indiana’s extended postseason and the onboarding of new strength coach Tyson Brown are expected to push parts of the spring calendar back as Hoover builds rapport with teammates.