Indiana football has added to its class of 2024 as the early signing period approaches.
Defensive lineman Mario Landino committed to the Hoosiers, as he announced Monday on X, formerly known as Twitter. He’s the first high school prospect to commit to IU since Curt Cignetti took over as head coach.
Landino previously committed to James Madison over the summer while Cignetti was still with the program. He chose the Dukes over other FBS offers from Rutgers, Coastal Carolina, UConn, UMass, Kent State, Akron, Buffalo, Temple, Navy, Air Force, and Army. He decommitted from JMU on Monday, December 4, and picked up an IU offer on the same day. He took an official visit to Bloomington over the weekend.
Landino is rated a three-star recruit by 247Sports Composite. The Emmaus, Pa. native checks in at 6-foot-4 and 255 pounds.
Per 247Sports, Landino is the 13th member of Indiana’s class of 2024, and the only defensive lineman. But some uncertainty remains with some of those players — some have publicly reaffirmed their commitments, amidst many recruits decommitting or having their offers pulled. But some have yet to comment either way.
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