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Why 5-star WR Monshun Sales picked Indiana football
July 17, 2026
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Monshun “Hoosier” Sales.
>The Lawrence North five-star wide receiver, formerly known as “Bama” due to his family ties to Alabama, will need a new nickname after committing to Curt Cignetti’s Indiana football program on Friday.
>You can call him this: The highest-ranked recruit in IU’s football history.
>Winning a commitment from a top-10 national recruit, even one in IU’s backyard, would have seemed impossible prior to Cignetti’s arrival in November of 2023. Two College Football Playoff appearances and a national championship completely changed the perception, including in the eyes of Sales, who also considered Alabama, LSU, Ohio State and Texas among his finalists.
>Sales watched IU’s program grow under Cignetti with some first-hand knowledge, not only as a prospective recruit, but as former Lawrence North standout wide receiver Omar Cooper Jr. helped the Hoosiers during the national title run. Sales talks almost every day with former Lawrence North receiver Davion Chandler, who will be a sophomore this fall at IU. Sales watched IU knock off perennial powers Alabama, Oregon and Miami (Fla.) on the way to winning a national championship.
>“It is showing that they can compete at a high level and beat those top programs, which they were not able to do in the past,” Sales said. “I feel like that’s all they really needed, was to start winning so they can get even better recruits. I don’t want to say they don’t have high recruits now, but they are literally doing it with not (highly ranked recruits). Imagine what they could do with those top recruited guys?”
>Hoosier fans can imagine with a little more clarity now. The 6-5, 205-pound Sales made his announcement Friday on the nationally televised Pat McAfee Show, ending any suspense that he might opt for Alabama or Texas at the last minute.
>“I think he’s handled everything as well as you possibly can,” Lawrence North coach Pat Mallory said of the recruiting hype around Sales. “I just tried to tell him to talk to the people that love you the most. Everybody has their opinion about you and where you should go. But nobody’s opinion matters but yours first and foremost.”
>Indiana is getting an impact prospect in Sales who caught 37 passes for 794 yards and nine touchdowns as a junior and recorded 56 tackles on defense from his safety position. As a sophomore, he caught 34 passes for 568 yards and seven TDs for a team that finished 11-1 and was ranked No. 1 in the state in Class 6A.
>Mallory knew Sales had potential going back to his days as a pre-teen in the Lawrence North youth football program. Maybe not five-star potential. But certainly a high ceiling.
>“I’m a pretty tough old guy to play for,” Mallory said. “Years ago (when Sales was playing) in our youth league, I told him it was going to take a lot of hard work to get there he wants to go. When he was 11, 12 years old, I talked to him about how it was going to be tough. You might not always like it. But my goal was to get him ready, so he can be ready to play (at the next level) after his four years, not wait and get developed.”
>Sales becomes the crown jewel of a now 17-player class that also includes Brownsburg four-star receiver Branden Sharpe, Noblesville three-star offensive tackle Mason McDermott and Michigan City three-star offensive lineman Jeremiah Jones.
>This story will be updated
>Call Star reporter Kyle Neddenriep at (317) 444-6649.
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