
Illini Diaper Dandies Take Center Stage in Columbus
By Larry Smith -- IlliniGuys Co-Host & Executive Producer, IlliniGuys Sports Spectacular
December 10, 2025
(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Last season, ESPN in-game and studio announcers said "Cooper Flagg" so often that you wouldn't blame someone if they thought the phenomenal Duke freshman's last name was "Cooperflagg". As if his stellar play wasn't enough, the Worldwide Leader - as it often does with Duke freshmen - played a big role in making him a household name. Remember Zion Williamson?
They're doing it again with this year's crop of ballyhooed high school recruits now playing at the next level. Saturday night, ESPN game analyst Jimmy Dykes crowed out "Cam Boozer" twice in the waning moments of the broadcast. Problem is...it was Illinois against Tennessee. Boozer's Duke team wasn't even playing in front of Dykes.
As we are just a third of the way into this college basketball season, prepare to hear Boozer's name evoked often. And BYU's AJ Dybantsa. And UNC's precocious star Caleb Wilson. And Arizona's Koa Peat. All for good reason; those four are among an elite group of seven college freshmen who are averaging at least 14 points, five rebounds, and two assists per game.
What you won't hear on ESPN? Two of them play for Illinois, the only college basketball program with two superstar rookies.














