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Indiana Football could add a close end of Ohio

The Lakota East High School (Ohio) three -star PJ MacFarlane, Curt Cignetti and the football programs of the Indiana Hoosier have been football programs for months and after his visit to Bloomington, MacFarlane's share increases.

MacFarlane in Middletown, the native Ohio, told 247sports about his time on the campus in Bloomington. “Indiana is up there,” he said of his interest in the Hoosiers. “I will definitely make an official visit to Indiana University. I look forward to returning for an official.”

PJ MacFarlane has offers from Indiana, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan State, Minnesota, Notre Dame, Northwestern, Rutgers, Washington, Duke, Kentucky, Missouri, North Carolina State, Pittsburgh, Stanford, Virginia, State of Kent, Liberty, Miami (OH) and Toledo.

As a junior last season, MacFarlane had 40 receptions for 586 yards and eight touchdowns.

The 6-foot 5, 215-pound-enge end, MacFarlane, occupied in Ohio, a total of 827th in the nation and the ranking list of the 247sports.

After the loss of Zach Horton last season, the close end position in the deep card is thin. Indiana brings the sixth year, Holden Stages, a transfer from Tennessee, Riley Nowakowski, a sixth year broadcast by Wisconsin and James Bomba, who is also listed as a senior. Class 2026 will make a significant contribution to ending a close end for the future teams in Hoosiers.