Staff Reports
The Indiana University football team looks to close out an invincible season tonight, making it a special night for a Beaver County native who has been a part of the squad’s success.
Matt Wilson, a Hopewell High School graduate, serves as assistant athletic director for player personnel for the Indiana football team.
Wilson, a Class of 1997 Hopewell alum, was among the first personnel hires made by Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti in January 2024.
“Anyone who knows Matt Wilson knows what has happened in Bloomington (Indiana) the last two seasons is no fluke,” Will Redmond, general manager of recruiting for the Auburn University football team, told FootballScoop, a source devoted to football coaching news. “Matt has the distinct ability to take a head coach’s vision for a roster, both culturally and athletically, and bring that vision to life. He has done this at every stop along his journey.
Wilson had worked for Tennessee, his alma mater, as well as Mississippi State, Arkansas State and North Carolina State, before he was hired by Cignetti.
Upon taking command of the Indiana program, Cignetti, a Pittsburgh native, made many changes overhauling Indiana’s recruiting department.
“Chiefly among them, Cignetti brought in Matt Wilson as IU’s assistant athletic director for player personnel,” according to the Indianapolis Star newspaper. “Wilson, who also worked for Indiana as senior director of player personnel/recruiting in 2017, had success in helping organize and execute recruiting efforts across multiple stops in his career.”
In a February 2024 interview, Cignetti said, “I was looking for good structure, capable people (and was) “Impressed with Matt. Have known him a long time.”
Wilson, earned his bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary studies from Arizona State in 2010.
Wilson’s previous stop at IU happened in 2017, when he helped the Hoosiers sign the third-highest-rated class in that school’s history as the senior director of player personnel/recruiting.
He worked two years at Arkansas State (2021-22) where he served as the assistant athletics director for player personnel. personnel/recruiting.








