Indiana Hoosiers: Keion Brooks has in-home visit with Hoosiers

BLOOMINGTON, IN - NOVEMBER 20: Archie Miller the head coach of the Indiana Hoosiers gives instructions to his team against the UT Arlington Mavericks at Assembly Hall on November 20, 2018 in Bloomington, Indiana. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
BLOOMINGTON, IN - NOVEMBER 20: Archie Miller the head coach of the Indiana Hoosiers gives instructions to his team against the UT Arlington Mavericks at Assembly Hall on November 20, 2018 in Bloomington, Indiana. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images) /
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The five-star Indiana target is nearing the end of his recruitment, with a decision coming soon for the Indiana native.

Keion Brooks had two in-home visits this week as his recruitment nears the finish line.

According to Jeff Rabjohns of peegs.com, the Hoosiers were one of two schools that had in-home visits with the five-star prospect, with Kentucky and coach Calipari being the other.

As of now, Brooks’ final six schools consists of the Hoosiers, Wildcats, UCLA, North Carolina, Purdue, and Michigan State, although a lot of the talk has been rumored that Indiana is the team to beat.

The number 22 overall player in the 2019 class according to the 247 composite rankings, the crystal ball has Indiana at a 75 percent chance on landing Brooks.

Recent commit, Trace Jackson-Davis, has played a crucial role in the recruitment of Brooks, having been best friends growing up. He recently tweeted this at Brooks and Indiana target Trendon Watford.

Keion Brooks told TiptonEdits in a recent interview that he and Jackson-Davis talk frequently about playing together.

"“take that friendship and chemistry that we have and take it to Bloomington… He’s been recruiting me really hard. But he’s also been respecting my process.”"

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A Brooks commitment would bring the Hoosiers 2019 class to three players, joining Jackson-Davis and three-star combo guard, Armaan Franklin, all being from the state of Indiana.