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Indiana Hoosiers Pursue Transfer QB Sam Leavitt

Indiana Hoosiers eyeing Arizona States Sam Leavitt as potential transfer quarterback, with Leavitts NIL value and experience making him an attractive prospect for the Hoosiers postseason plans.

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