Indiana football has picked up their third flip commitment in the class of 2026 this week.
Tampa, Fla. based safety D’Montae Tims has changed his pledge from Colorado to Indiana, he announced on Thursday afternoon.
The 6-foot-1 and 195-pound Tims attends Armwood H.S. He is a 3-star prospect, the No. 938 overall player in the 2026 class, and the No. 87 safety according to the industry average.
“You can tell they’re building something,” Tims told Steve Wiltfong of Rivals. “What I liked most was how genuine everybody was. Indiana feels like a place where they’re investing in players on and off the field. The staff is locked in, the culture is growing, and you can see the vision. Definitely a great environment.”
In addition to Colorado and IU, Tims also had offers from Georgia, Miami (Fla.), Missouri, Ole Miss, Iowa, Michigan State, Kansas State, Louisville and others.
Tims is Indiana’s third safety commit in the 2026 class. He joins 3-stars Laron Dues and Jamar Owens. In total, IU now has 25 commits in their 2026 class. They now have a consensus national top-30 class of 2026.
Earlier this week, wide receiver Lavar Keys flipped from Penn State to IU, and offensive lineman Ben Novak from Wisconsin to IU.
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