November 23, 2024

LB Grant Beerman of Ohio was treated like a king by Hoosiers during his Junior Day visit.Five takeaways from Indiana's loss against Auburn - Inside the Hall | Indiana Hoosiers Basketball News, Recruiting and Analysis

Grant Beerman, a 2025 linebacker, talks about the aspects of the Indiana Junior Day that he found impressive.

In late January, Grant Beerman, a 6-foot-4, 210-pound linebacker from West Chester (OH) Lakota West H.S., visited Bloomington to explore the IU football program during Junior Day. This visit marked his first time at IU, and he expressed satisfaction with various aspects, including the facilities, stadium, and the unexpectedly spacious weight room. Beerman spoke positively about the coaching staff, particularly defensive coordinator and linebackers coach Bryant Haines, emphasizing their coaching style and energy. He felt comfortable with the coaches and highlighted the significance of the conversation with Coach Curt Cignetti, believing Cignetti would make a substantial impact on IU.

The IU coaches conveyed to Beerman that he is a priority in their 2025 recruiting class, emphasizing his athleticism, speed, and versatility to cover multiple positions. Beerman expressed confidence in IU’s potential within the Big Ten and excitement about the new coaching staff. Despite the early stages of building relationships with the coaches, he looks forward to further developing those connections.

In the past season, Beerman demonstrated his skills with 79 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, three sacks, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, and one pass break-up. According to the 247Sports rankings, he is the 23rd best prospect in Ohio and the 63rd linebacker in the country. Beerman holds offers from various schools, including Indiana, Illinois, Michigan State, Minnesota, Purdue, Boston College, Cincinnati, Duke, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Pittsburgh, Virginia, Wake Forest, and others.

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