For the first time since 2017, Indiana football faces a future that doesn’t include Michael Penix Jr.
Penix had been the guy since arguably 2018, when an injury kept his true debut at bay.
But now he’s at Washington with Kalen DeBoer. So, where did Indiana go from here to address the most critical position on offense?
The program leaned a bit on former ‘22 commit Josh Hoover, but he flipped to home state Texas Christian University not long after Penix announced he was entering the transfer portal.
At the time, Indiana was looking at a quarterbacks room of Jack Tuttle, Donaven McCulley, Dexter Williams and a bunch of walk-ons including Grant Gremel.