James Madison transfer return man and running back Solomon Vanhorse announced he has committed to IU while on a visit to Bloomington Saturday.
Vanhorse had spent his entire career in Harrisonburg, joining the program in 2018. The 5-foot-8 and 183-pound Vanhorse was featured in the JMU spring game before he entered the portal.
An Alpharetta, Ga. product, Vanhorse was supposed to finish his eligibility last season, but he appeared in just one game before suffering a season-ending injury and gaining a medical waiver from the NCAA.
As a redshirt freshman in 2019, Vanhorse rushed for a career-high 382 yards and five touchdowns. He also had 133 receiving yards and a touchdown catch that year. In the years that followed, Vanhorse saw limited roles in both the run and pass game while also serving as a kick returner.
Vanhorse finished his career at JMU with 599 rushing yards, 590 passing yards and 14 total scores.
His father Sean played college football at Howard and spent seven years in the NFL (6th round pick – 1990) with the Detroit Lions, San Diego Chargers and Minnesota Vikings
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