Running back Solomon Vanhorse, who suffered injuries in the 2022 and 2023 seasons, has decided to transfer to Indiana under coach Curt Cignetti. Vanhorse, a versatile player known for his contributions on the field, including as a kick returner, announced his commitment along with other James Madison transfers. With one year of eligibility left, Vanhorse's performance highlights include 117 rushing yards and 338 receiving yards in 2021, and he was named a third team All-CAA kick returner. Indiana, which revamped its running back room, has added Vanhorse and other transfers to strengthen its offensive lineup.

By the Numbers
  • Vanhorse had 117 rushing yards and 338 receiving yards in 2021
  • He was named a third team All-CAA kick returner after totaling 469 yards on 17 kick returns
State of Play
  • Solomon Vanhorse, with one year of eligibility left, has committed to transferring to Indiana
  • Indiana has completely revamped its running back room this offseason, adding several transfers including Vanhorse
Bottom Line

With his versatility and previous performance, Solomon Vanhorse's transfer to Indiana brings added depth and skill to the team's offensive lineup, potentially bolstering their running and passing game as well as the special teams.