4 Indiana Hoosiers who won’t be back after losing to Notre Dame in CFP and who will replace them

The Indiana Hoosiers were barely on the college football radar coming into the 2024 season, much less the College Football Playoff radar. Someone forgot to tell first-year head coach Curt Cignetti about that, though. The newcomer by way of James Madison put together the best season in Hoosiers history, punching an at-large ticket to the CFP after rolling to an 11-1 record with the only loss coming at Ohio State.

Unfortunately, the dream died abruptly once the Hoosiers arrived in the College Football Playoff. On Friday night as they traveled to South Bend to face Notre Dame, they had precisely no answers on either side of the ball for the Fighting Irish. Thus, Indiana made a quick exit from the 12-team bracket. Now, it’s onto 2025.

While Indiana has not been a college football power, the immediate success of the Hoosiers under Coach Cig has energized the fanbase in a massive way. That energy ultimately turns into the question of what’s next and, more pointedly, what Cignetti can do to keep churning out wins in Bloomington and perhaps elevate the program even higher in the Big Ten and beyond moving forward.

Doing so, however, will take some more handy work from Cignetti and his coaching staff. There are some key pieces from Indiana’s run in the 2024 season to the Playoff that won’t be returning to Bloomington for the 2025 campaign, and the Hoosiers will have to quickly and deftly find ways to replace them.

4. DB Shawn Asbury II

For the most part, we should see a good bit of the Indiana secondary remain intact going from the 2024 campaign into 2025. Safety, however, is a much bigger question mark than at cornerback where the Hoosiers should return every starter from this past season.

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