Indiana football hosted its final home game of the 2025 regular season this past weekend, a 31-7 win over Wisconsin.
With it being the Hoosiers’ last chance to get visitors in front of a full, raucous Memorial
Stadium crowd, Indiana did its best to capitalize. Indiana hosted multiple prospects in upcoming classes and two currently committed prospects in the class of 2026, according to On3.
One of these prospects was current Penn State running back commit Messiah Mickens. The other was Toray Davis, a 4-star safety out of Fairview High School in Boulder, Colorado, currently committed to UCLA. The Bruins, like the Nittany Lions, are in the middle of a coaching change after parting ways with DeShaun Foster midseason.
Davis committed to UCLA this past June and currently ranks in as the 31st highest-rated safety and 361st highest-rated prospect in the country, according to the Rivals Industry Ranking. His offers include the likes of Utah, Kansas State and Wisconsin, among others. It’d be a solid pickup if Indiana is able to pull off the flip.











