In the heart of the Midwest, Indiana's high school football scene is buzzing with excitement as the Class of 2025 gears up for what promises to be an electrifying season. Here are some of the top prospects and stories making waves in Indianapolis and beyond.
### Top Prospects
At the forefront of this talented class is Mariyon Dye, a formidable 6-4, 270-pound defensive end from Elkhart Central. Dye, ranked as the top prospect in Indiana by Rivals and On3, has committed to the University of Tennessee after receiving over 30 scholarship offers. His national ranking as the fifth-best edge rusher and 36th overall prospect underscores his potential to make a significant impact at the collegiate level[1].
Another standout is Damien Shanklin, a defensive end from Warren Central, who has committed to LSU. Though specifics on his rankings vary, Shanklin's commitment to an SEC powerhouse highlights his impressive skills[1].
### Local Commitments
Closer to home, Davion Chandler, a 6-0, 170-pound wide receiver from Lawrence North, has flipped his commitment from the University of Illinois to Indiana. Chandler's impressive junior season, where he caught 40 passes for 779 yards and 13 touchdowns, earned him offers from nearly 20 schools. His decision to join the Hoosiers adds depth to Indiana's receiving corps[1].
Landon Brooks, a 6-6, 210-pound defensive end from Delta, has committed to Purdue. Brooks' junior year stats, including 72 tackles and 6.5 sacks, caught the attention of several Big Ten schools, but he chose to stay in-state with the Boilermakers[1].
### Quarterback and Running Back Talent
Jimmy Sullivan, the top-rated quarterback in Indiana, hails from Fort Wayne Carroll. Standing at 6-2 and 180 pounds, Sullivan threw for 2,203 yards and 27 touchdowns as a sophomore and followed up with 1,508 yards and 18 touchdowns as a junior. He committed to Iowa last December, choosing the Hawkeyes over offers from Minnesota, Michigan State, and Illinois[1].
Jaron Thomas, a 6-1, 200-pound running back from Concord, is the highest-rated running back in the state. Thomas had a breakout junior season with 1,207 yards rushing and 14 touchdowns, earning him a commitment to Purdue. His versatility, also evident in his defensive stats, makes him a valuable addition to the Boilermakers[1].
### Other Notable Commitments
Evan Parker, a 6-4, 305-pound offensive lineman from Carmel, committed to Indiana in February. Ranked as the 80th best offensive guard nationally by ESPN, Parker's size and skill will bolster the Hoosiers' line[1].
Uchenyo Ojata, a 6-5, 210-pound defensive end also from Carmel, has committed to Troy. Ojata's junior year performance included 26 tackles, two sacks, and a forced fumble, attracting offers from several notable programs before he chose the Trojans[1].
### Coaching Honors
Off the field, coaching excellence is also being recognized. John Hart of Brownsburg High School was named the Colts High School ‘Coach of the Year’ by the Indianapolis Colts, a testament to his leadership and the success of his team[2].
### Looking Ahead
As these top prospects prepare for their senior seasons, the anticipation is high. With strong performances, some of these athletes could see their rankings rise even further. The Class of 2025 in Indiana is shaping up to be one of the most talented in recent years, and football fans are eagerly awaiting the kickoff of the new season.