Indiana Hoosier senior safety Louis Moore has been named the Panini Senior Bowl Stock Up Player of the Week.
No. 2 Indiana rolled to an easy victory over 38-13 win over Michigan State in the Battle for the Old Brass Spittoon at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington on Saturday.
Louis Moore led the Hoosiers with 11 total tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss against the Spartans.
On the season Moore has 48 total tackles, 2.0 tackles for loss, 4 interceptions, 1 touchdowns in 7 games played per sports reference
The @seniorbowl Stock Up Player of the Week, Louis Moore. pic.twitter.com/wI2cBR5Efs
— Indiana Football (@IndianaFootball) October 20, 2025
The Ole Miss transfer, Moore needed three temporary restraining orders to complete fall camp and play in the first four games of the season for the Hoosiers. His attorney, Brian P. Lauten, won a lengthy court case against the NCAA to grant Moore eligibility for the remainder of the year after ruling his two seasons at Navarro Community College (not) towards his four-year eligibility.
More also spent time at Ole Miss starting and appearing in 11 career games with 2 starts for the Rebels. He also spent time at Indiana previously under former head coach Tom Allen. Moore had 10 starts in 24 games in his first stop at Indiana (2022-23).
The Texas native also as aforementioned, spent two seasons at Navarro Community College (2020-21) in Texas.
No. 2 Indiana Hoosiers (7-0) return to action this Saturday. Indiana will host UCLA (3-4) at noon ET on Fox.
The Panini Senior Bowl is the nation's premier college football all-star game and the official first step of the NFL Draft. For more than 76 years, Mobile, Alabama has proudly hosted this historic showcase, drawing top prospects, all 32 NFL teams, and national media. The game's impact speaks for itself: 106 alumni were drafted in 2025, with 561 on NFL rosters at the start of the season.