IU picked up its first commit to the 2016 class ?Tuesday.
Cincinnati pro-style quarterback Peyton Ramsey tweeted that he committed to the Hoosiers. The 247Sports 3-star prospect also had interest from Illinois, Boston College and Cincinnati, among others.
“Proud to say that I have committed to further my football career at Indiana University,” Ramsey tweeted.
Ramsey was named Cincinnati’s Greater Catholic League’s Co-Player of the Year after a 2,000-yard season as a junior. The 6-foot-3, 190-pound pass thrower was also a Special Mention on the Associated Press’ 2014 Ohio All-State team.
Rising senior Nate Sudfeld is on pace to use up all of his eligibility after the 2015 season. Ramsey will join a young group of quarterbacks vying to succeed Sudfeld that will include current Hoosiers Zander Diamont and Danny Cameron as well as incoming freshman Austin King.
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