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Indiana Football Expands Coaching Staff
New hires Tino Sunseri and Tyson Brown sign multi-year deals with the Hoosiers
Published on Feb. 19, 2026
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Indiana University's football program has announced the additions of Tino Sunseri as quarterbacks coach and Tyson Brown as director of athletic performance. Both coaches have signed multi-year memorandums of understanding with the university, highlighting the program's growing investment in its assistant coaching staff.
Why it matters
The expansion of Indiana's coaching staff and the multi-year deals for Sunseri and Brown signal the university's commitment to building a strong football program and investing in the development of its players. These hires come as the Hoosiers look to build on recent seasons and compete at a higher level in the Big Ten conference.
The details
Sunseri, who is returning to the program, and Brown, a new hire, have each signed multi-year memorandums of understanding with the university. The specific contract details were not disclosed, but the deals are said to reflect the program's growing assistant coach salary pool as it works to attract and retain top talent.
- The contract details were announced on February 17, 2026.
The players
Tino Sunseri
Returning quarterbacks coach for the Indiana football program.
Tyson Brown
New director of athletic performance for the Indiana football program.
The takeaway
Indiana's investment in its coaching staff, as evidenced by the multi-year deals for Sunseri and Brown, underscores the university's commitment to building a successful and competitive football program. These hires are expected to contribute to the Hoosiers' ongoing efforts to improve their performance on the field and compete at a higher level in the Big Ten.




