Indiana added onto its 2026 defense with an FCS Freshman All-American cornerback from Montana State.
Indiana football found the talent that propelled the Hoosiers all the way through the College Football Playoff and into the National Championship Game through a relentless approach to scouting and talent development. The Hoosiers found more talent this week, this time from the FCS ranks.
Carson Williams, a freshman defensive back formerly of Montana State, committed to join the Hoosiers out of the transfer portal, he confirmed on Twitter. A cornerback, he’s rated as a 3-star prospect and ranks as the 92nd highest-rated corner and 817th highest-rated prospect overall by the Rivals Industry Ranking. He’s spent the past two seasons with the Bobcats, redshirting as a true freshman in 2024 before taking on a starting role in 2025. He previously attended Westfield High School in Houston, Texas.
He’s totaled 48 tackles (35 solo) with nine passes defended and a forced fumble during his time with the Bobcats and was named an FCS Freshman All-American after his standout 2025 season that culminated in the national championship game
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