Michael Couet Will Join 2020-21 Indiana Roster After Transferring From Texas

After spending his first two years of college swimming at the University of Texas, Michael Couet has announced that he will be transferring to Indiana.

Couet is originally from Franklin, Indiana, less than an hour’s drive away from Bloomington, where he plans to spend his final two seasons of collegiate swimming. He will be joining the Hoosiers’ roster this fall.

Top SCY Times

  • 50 free – 20.96
  • 100 breast – 54.03
  • 200 breast – 1:57.26

Couet says that Indiana’s reputation with breaststrokers, including Olympic medalists Cody Miller and Lilly King, plus NCAA Champion and American Record holder Ian Finnerty, drove his decision.

As an Indiana native, I was looking for a program where I could continue to swim and improve my breaststroke for the next two years. With the history that Indiana has and the culture that they have built, it felt like the perfect fit.

Coming out of high school, Couet’s best time’s in the breaststroke events were 54.90/2:03.00.

During his freshman season at Texas he dropped those times down to 54.34/1:58.60. In long course, he picked up Olympic Trials cuts in both breaststroke distances as a sophmore as well.

During his sophomore season at Texas, the 2019-2020 season, Couet only competed in 5 meets, with his final meet being the Minnesota Invitational in December of 2019. Despite the shortened season he still dropped time in both breaststrokes, going 54.03/1:57.26.

Couet will be joining an Indiana team that is returning more points from the 2020 Big-10 Championships than any other team in the conference. The Hoosiers took 3rd in 2020, snapping their winning streak of three straight Big-10 titles.

Last year, the Indiana men were led in the breaststroke events by sophomore Zane Backes. Backes finished 2nd in the 100 breast and 9th in the 200 breast at the BIg Ten Championships.

While Indiana has a deep breaststroke group, they lost one of their top members following last season. Current junior Andrew Couchon, who held Indiana’s 2nd best time in the 100 breast last season, entered the NCAA transfer portal in June and will join Couet’s former team, the Texas Longhorns, this season.

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Future is bright
3 years ago

Great kid and a net gain for IU.

Texas A&M Swim Fan
3 years ago

Couet transfers from “the school in Austin” to Indiana & Couchon transfers from Indiana to “the school in Austin”. Hmmmm…, that’s a bit of a different lean on things 🧐! Couet transfer possibly because of the Couchon transfer?? Just wonderin🧐🧐

Swimfan
Reply to  Texas A&M Swim Fan
3 years ago

Couet is from southern Indiana. He’s basically going home.

Guerra
3 years ago

Welcome home, Michael! You’ll do well under the guidance of “The GOAT” Ray Looze!

Coach
Reply to  Guerra
3 years ago

Danny O’Shea is GOAT

Horninco
Reply to  Guerra
3 years ago

Almost there, just 14 more national titles to go

Don’t worry, he will get there

Swimfan
Reply to  Guerra
3 years ago

Stop embarrassing yourself. Only one GOAT of coaching in college swimming and literally everyone knows who that is. In case you need a little help…
step one of being the Goat: win the most NCAA championships
Step two: your current and former swimmers and their families also proudly call you the GOAT

Admin
Reply to  Swimfan
3 years ago

Step two seems like a much more dubious metric than step one.

Ol' Longhorn
3 years ago

I guess with ASU redshirting the whole year, Eddie had to pick up the slack.

NC Fan
3 years ago

Wait. Does this mean Texas is the new…Alabama?

NYswim
3 years ago

Uno reverse card

Delusional IU Fan
3 years ago

Can’t wait to see him swim at Big 10s this year!

Austinpoolboy
Reply to  Delusional IU Fan
3 years ago

52.7 didn’t get Couchon an invite to Big Tens, so who knows if Couet will get to go?

Delusional IU Fan
Reply to  Austinpoolboy
3 years ago

Read the name! You mustn’t be as smart as the GOAT Ray Looze!

Daddy
Reply to  Austinpoolboy
3 years ago

If I recall correctly, that 52.7 came at a last chance meet, where he went from IU’s 4th (?) fastest 100 swimmer to their second.

Swimmy
3 years ago

Ray and Eddie just trade swimmers lol

Swammy
Reply to  Swimmy
3 years ago

I think Eddie got the best of this deal.