Dominique Booth
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Booth was medically disqualified by Indiana doctors, HoosiersHQ reports.
ANALYSIS
Indiana won't allow Booth to play for an undisclosed medical concern, but Booth intends to find another school that will allow him to play. He will visit Mississippi State and otherwise reportedly has interest in Kansas, Missouri, Oregon, Ball State, and Oklahoma State. It's not clear to what degree the interest might be mutual in any of those cases, but Booth is a former four-star recruit.
Indiana won't allow Booth to play for an undisclosed medical concern, but Booth intends to find another school that will allow him to play. He will visit Mississippi State and otherwise reportedly has interest in Kansas, Missouri, Oregon, Ball State, and Oklahoma State. It's not clear to what degree the interest might be mutual in any of those cases, but Booth is a former four-star recruit.
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2014
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Although Booth's recruiting grade isn't as high as some of the other players on this list, he's still a high-ranking catch for Indiana and, unlike some of the other top freshmen this year, Booth might have a big role in store for him immediately in 2014. Booth (6-foot, 200 pounds) is widely considered a four-star recruit for the Hoosiers, who Booth reportedly chose over schools like Alabama, Florida State, Texas A&M, Mississippi, Missouri, Wisconsin, and many others.
Promising quarterback Nate Sudfeld is back this year for Indiana, but the Hoosiers are short on proven pass catchers. Cody Latimer, Kofi Hughes and Ted Bolser left during the offseason, and 154 catches went with them. Other than Shane Wynn, Nick Stoner (12 catches in 2013) is the most proven returning Hoosiers receivr.