Indiana Looks to Keep Trayce Jackson-Davis, Keion Brooks In State
Posted Jul 18, 2018
Trayce Jackson-Davis and Keion Brooks are five-star recruits who call the state of Indiana as home. If Hoosiers coach Archie Miller wants to put his Big Ten foes on notice, both must remain in-state for college. Defeating North Carolina, Michigan State, Kentucky and UCLA for either of the two will be difficult but there is a fair chance that both could commit to Indiana.
(Rivals.com)
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