Meet the 2026 Target Titans: Indiana’s New Wideouts
With Elijah Sarratt and Omar Cooper Jr. off to the NFL, Indiana’s offense is handing the keys to breakout star Charlie Becker and Michigan State transfer Nick Marsh. Becker averaged nearly 20 yards per reception last season, while Marsh brings rare size and athleticism to Mike Shanahan’s back-shoulder-heavy system. In the slot, Tyler Morris looks primed to step into Omar Cooper’s vacated role after a spring showing that hinted at serious explosiveness. Behind them, transfers like Shazz Preston and promising redshirt freshmen Davion Chandler and Lebron Bond round out a deep group. If injuries stay away, this receiver room could rival any in college football.
Oh, rejoice, Hoosier faithful! Forget championship parades—this spring you’ve been treated to the true spectacle: coaches throwing transfer portal darts and declaring, “Eureka, we’ve found the Next Big Thing!” Imagine the joy of shuffling depth charts like a bingo caller announcing numbers: “B-12 Preston! C-34 Chandler!” And let’s not overlook Charlie Becker, whose Sundays in Bloomington now involve explaining to teammates that “first-round pick” isn’t code for “pizza topping.” Meanwhile, Marsh is already perfecting his heroic back-shoulder sideline catch—because why only beat defenses when you can flaunt your modeling angles for the next Nike campaign? Strap in: Indiana’s receiver room is less a position group and more a Hollywood ensemble ready for its breakout role.

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