College Football Notebook: Sunseri set to return to Hoosiers, more

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Indiana University plans to hire Tino Sunseri as its quarterbacks coach and co-offensive coordinator, succeeding Chandler Whitmer. Whitmer is reportedly moving to the NFL to become the quarterbacks coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after a notable season with the Hoosiers, where he contributed to Fernando Mendoza's development into IU’s first Heisman Trophy winner. Sunseri previously held the role at Indiana before taking a position with UCLA, which ended after four games.
Notre Dame has added two players to its 2026 high school signing class: quarterback Teddy Jarrard and kicker Micah Drescher. This brings the class to 30 players, ranked No. 5 nationally by 247 Sports. Jarrard, who reclassified from the 2027 class, is the No. 231 player for 2026. Drescher, originally committed to Michigan, ranks as the No. 12 kicker nationally.
Ball State has announced a signing class of 34, including 25 transfers and nine
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