The Indiana Hoosiers, it seems, are front-runners in converting Branden Sharpe, one of the more coveted in-state receivers in the 2027 class. The Brownsburg Bulldogs junior is scheduled to return to Bloomington for an official visit later this month after already getting a look at the Hoosiers during spring game weekend.
Sharpe came away from that trip upbeat. saying, “It was a great experience being at the spring game. The team was locked in and you can tell they are ready to compete this season.”
“The way they hound their players and want them to be better,” Sharpe said to Rivals. “Their efficient with their practices. Everything from their lifts to their practices and meetings, everything is all organized.”
Indiana is in the mix with four other schools that Sharpe is focused on. Purdue, Cincinnati and Vanderbilt round out that group, and the 5-foot-10, 155-pound wideout is working through summer visits before making a call.
Sharpe is also coming off a junior season that showed why the Hoosiers want him so badly. 1,143 receiving yards and 13 touchdowns on 59 catches, plus 2,341 career receiving yards and 20 touchdowns through three seasons at Brownsburg.
He helped the Bulldogs repeat as Class 6A state champions and delivered in the title game with a 63-yard touchdown catch and a 99-yard kickoff return.
Why Bloomington Still Has Leverage?
GettyHead coach Curt Cignetti of the Indiana Hoosiers hoists the College Football Playoff National Championship Trophy.
Indiana’s pitch has had time to build because the relationship goes back to last summer. Sharpe said the Hoosiers gave him his first Power Four offer, telling 247Sports, “To get my first Power Four offer from Indiana means the world.” He also described the camp that led to the offer as “top tier” and said the staff’s “knowledge and intensity” stood out.
In that same conversation, Indiana told him it liked his versatility and could see him working both inside and outside.
The athletic profile backs up that evaluation. 247Sports lists a 100-meter personal best of 11.17, which gives context to the speed that shows up on the field. Sharpe is not just a volume receiver. He is a layered threat who can stretch a defense, threaten on returns and turn routine touches into explosive gains.
Indiana’s Draft Surge Gives the Sales Pitch Real Weight
GettyFernando Mendoza of the Las Vegas Raiders attends a news conference after the team’s rookie minicamp.
The other reason this update matters is that Indiana now has something concrete to sell. The Hoosiers produced a school-record eight picks in the 2026 NFL Draft, and the list included first-round selections Fernando Mendoza and Omar Cooper Jr.
Cooper became the first Indiana wide receiver taken in the first round since Thomas Lewis in 1994, giving the program a fresh proof point for elite perimeter talent. Indiana also finished the draft with 10 selections over the last two years, almost matching the total from the previous decade combined.
“Their coaching staff develops players. I think they had 13 players drafted, something insane like that,” Sharpe said to Rivals. “The way they develop players and their offensive scheme getting their players in space and giving them an opportunity to make plays is something I see myself in.
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