Indiana football’s recruiting class of 2025 is quite fluid at the moment.
Defensive back Chris McCorkle, who was one of the top verbal commits in IU’s rising senior class, announced on Sunday evening he’s no longer committed to play for IU.
The Florida-based safety has maintained an active recruitment since his April verbal to the Hoosiers. He was at Michigan State for a visit this weekend.
McCorkle is the second player in the last week to decommit, following Travares Daniels.
Formerly the second-highest ranked player in IU’s class, McCorkle is the No. 499 overall prospect and No. 48 corner in the 2025 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking.
“I wanna thank Coach Cignetti, Coach Ojong & the whole staff at Indiana for giving me this opportunity of a lifetime. Although I enjoyed every last bit of my commitment with the university and the staff members, I’ve had long talks with god, my family & my coaches. I will be de-committing from Indiana University,” McCorkle wrote announcing his decision. “Recruitment is open but I will be focusing more on myself, my growth and making sure my team and I are ready for this upcoming season!”
Indiana’s current 2025 class now consists of 10 verbal commits. The loss of McCorkle drops IU to No. 53 nationally and No. 16 in the Big Ten.
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