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Portal Kombat - Vol. II

Portal Kombat - Vol. II

By Larry Smith - IlliniGuys Co-Founder

April 20, 2026

Good morning from the IlliniGuys editorial desk! And if you can't feel good about what's happening at Ubben, let me know so I can add you to my prayer list.

The transfer portal window will close soon and Illini head coach Brad Underwood and his staff have played this about as well as anybody could have expected. Here's where we stand as the team's roster has taken shape:

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Brandon Lee Embraces New Opportunity in Transfer Portal Journey

Brandon Lee Embraces New Opportunity in Transfer Portal Journey

April 19th, 2025

Kedric Prince, IlliniGuys Sr. Recruiting Analyst

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – The Illinois men’s basketball team has added another name to its list of departures, as guard Brandon Lee has entered the 2026 transfer portal. On3 first reported the news on X.

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Meet Illinois’ Newest Commit Zavier Zens, Who Goes One-on-One with IlliniGuys’ Ked Prince

Meet Illinois’ Newest Commit Zavier Zens, Who Goes One-on-One with IlliniGuys’ Ked Prince

By Kedric Prince - IlliniGuys Sr. Recruiting Analyst

April 18, 2026

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – The lead matters in journalism, and right now, Illinois basketball is writing one that’s hard to top. What’s unfolding in Champaign feels unprecedented, as the Illini continue to build momentum on the recruiting trail in a way that may be unmatched in program history.

Head coach Brad Underwood and his staff, associate head coach Orlando Antigua, recruiting coordinator Geoff Alexander, offensive coordinator Tyler Underwood, defensive coordinator Camryn Crocker, and director of player development Zach Hamer, are operating at an elite level.

That continued Friday afternoon when Illinois secured a commitment from Wisconsin Mr. Basketball Zavier Zens.

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Mirkovic’s Return Gives Illinois a Powerful Boost for Title Push

Mirkovic’s Return Gives Illinois a Powerful Boost for Title Push

By Kedric Prince - IlliniGuys Staff Writer

April 18, 2026

(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – Illinois power forward David Mirkovic will be back in the saddle again, and his return could reshape expectations for the Illini heading into next season.

IlliniGuys staff writer Matt Stevens was ahead of the game, reporting that Mirkovic signed a multi-year deal with Illinois last summer, setting the stage for long-term stability in Champaign.

The outspoken forward made it official this week, taking to social media to announce his return, providing clarity for Illinois fans and the rest of college basketball. His decision sets the tone for a strong returning core and immediately places the Illini among the nation’s most intriguing teams.

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2026 Prospect Zavier Zens Commits to Illinois

2026 Prospect Zavier Zens Commits to Illinois

By Steve Sturm - IlliniGuys Staff Writer

(Cover photo courtesy Jeremy Dunk)

There are a lot of questions remaining about how the Illini basketball squad is going to work out this fall, but one thing is sure: the name at the bottom of the roster.  Zavier Zens of basketball powerhouse Wisconsin Lutheran of Milwaukee is the newest Illini. 

Zens is a 6'7"three-point sniper who will fit in very well on an Illini team that values tall perimeter players who can stretch the defense.  Zens is more than just a shooter too.  Anyone would focus on his elite shooting numbers first (42% from 3 to go with 62% from the field overall). 

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Scoring Wing Andrej Stojakovic to Return to Illini in 2026-27

Scoring Wing Andrej Stojakovic to Return to Illini in 2026-27

By IlliniGuys Staff April 17, 2026 (Cover photo courtesy […]

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The Illini Pitch to Andrej Stojakovic? Run It Back With More Health

The Illini Pitch to Andrej Stojakovic? Run It Back With More Health

Despite still being the second-leading scorer on a team that went to the Final Four, Illini coaches feel Andre Stojakovic can be solid on his increased value when fully heathy.

By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Staff Writer

April 16, 2026

(Cover photo courtesy Joe Clark/IlliniGuys)

GIFFORD — Brad Underwood feels his pitch to get Andrej Stojakovic in the building last spring is completely different than what it is now to keep him in the fold.

After having him experience 33 games with 21 starts this past season that ended in his first NCAA tournament experience and a Final Four trip, the Illini head coach knows what he’s selling to the 6-foot-7 wing is no longer a mystery.

“I think his experience here very much was a positive one and I thought the strides we made were incredible,” Underwood said Wednesday night at Gordyville USA in Gifford, Ill. “I couldn’t be more pleased with him, especially with the fact that he missed seven weeks.”

However, as he looked at the 21-year-old guard sitting with his 2025-26 Illini teammates at Gordyville USA while doing Underwood did a local media session before for annual Coaches vs. Cancer fundraiser Wednesday night in Gifford, Ill., the Illini head coach remains exceedingly confident Stojakovic to return to Illinois for the 2026-27 season. Despite being the second-leading scorer and a very productive player during the Illini’s Final Four run, 21-year-old can still answer an underlying question about his value with this program because he likely was never fully healthy. Stojakovic injured his knee in preseason practices and then missed two games due to the final of multiple severe ankle injuries.

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Illini Veteran Forward Ty Rodgers Enters Transfer Portal

Illini Veteran Forward Ty Rodgers Enters Transfer Portal

By Brad Sturdy - IlliniGuys Insider/Analyst & Co-Host, IlliniGuys […]

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Mirkovic Confirms His Initial Illinois Contract Was Multi-Year Deal With Option to Return

Mirkovic Confirms His Initial Illinois Contract Was Multi-Year Deal With Option to Return

Illinois forward David Mirkovic used Twitch to announce what he called Wednesday night his “inevitable” return based on his initial deal and his feelings about his first year of college basketball.

By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Staff Writer

April 15, 2026

(Cover photo courtesy Joe Clark/IlliniGuys)

GIFFORD — If nothing else was accomplished Wednesday afternoon, David Mirkovic had fun informing his 62-year-old head coach what exactly Twitch was.

The 20-year-old forward used the online streaming platform to announce to more than 3,000 people what he essentially knew would be the result when he arrived at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Mirkovic announced his return to the Illini basketball roster for the 2026-27 season earlier Wednesday afternoon and then confirmed essentially why it was an inevitable reality.

In a media session before the annual Coaches vs. Cancer event hosted by Illinois head coach Brad Underwood at Gordyville USA in Gifford, Ill., Mirkovic answered an IlliniGuys.com question regarding whether he signed a multi-year with Illinois last summer saying “basically yes”.

The details Mirkovic described in his answer what should be described as a 1-year contract with Illinois with a player option that the 6-foot-9 All-Big Ten honoree and Big Ten All-Freshman Team selection knew he would be executing early into his first season of college basketball.

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Report: Jake Davis Among Three Misko Clients to Return to Illinois in 2026-27

Report: Jake Davis Among Three Misko Clients to Return to Illinois in 2026-27

By Zeno Jo - IlliniGuys Staff Writer April 15, […]

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Ivisic Twins Decide to 'Run It Back' With Illini in 2026-27

Ivisic Twins Decide to 'Run It Back' With Illini in 2026-27

By IlliniGuys Staff April 15, 2026 (Cover photo courtesy […]

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Illini Forward David Mirkovic to Return in 2026-27

Illini Forward David Mirkovic to Return in 2026-27

By IlliniGuys Staff April 15, 2026 (Cover photo courtesy […]

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2026 Spring Football Practice Report No. 2: Collin Dixon Becoming “a machine” in Illini Offense

2026 Spring Football Practice Report No. 2: Collin Dixon Becoming “a machine” in Illini Offense

Illinois wide receivers coach Justin Stepp can’t wait for Collin Dixon to emerge as a go-to target in this 2026 offensive scheme.

By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst

April 14, 2026

(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)

CHAMPAIGN — Entering the spring before his fourth season at Illinois, the one thing Illinois wide receivers coach Justin Stepp can guarantee is Collin Dixon is going to consistently be on the football field but it’s the where part that is still being figured out.

“Collin Dixon is an expert in everything of this offense,” Stepp said Monday in a media session inside the Smith Center. “I promise he knows it better than I do. Collin Dixon can play all three spots.”

The positional versatility of being able to play all three of the wide receiver positions inside Barry Lunney Jr.’s 11 personnel offensive scheme has been the key to Dixon, a 6-foot-1 and 215-pound target, getting 23 starts over the last two seasons and he’ll be expected to take one of those starting roles entering the 2026 season.
Dixon, who redshirted his first season at Illinois to learn the offense and get his body physically able to withstand the physicality that Bielema requires out of his wide receivers, has spent the last two seasons being a jack of all trades type receiver in Champaign.

Dixon finished the 2025 campaign with 35 receptions for 548 receiving yards and five touchdowns on the season, which was tied for the team lead. However, instead of trying to get him expertise in one role, Stepp believes Dixon’s versatility is his best weapon to staying on the field as Illinois has brought in several less productive but high upside options from the transfer portal this offseason.

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Heat Checks & Hail Marys – Where No Modern Era Illini Basketball Coach Has Gone Before

Heat Checks & Hail Marys – Where No Modern Era Illini Basketball Coach Has Gone Before

Mike Cagley, Co-Host Sports Spectacular April 14, 2026 Illini […]

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With Notre Dame and Michigan Circling, 2027 QB Kamden Lopati Decommits from Illinois

With Notre Dame and Michigan Circling, 2027 QB Kamden Lopati Decommits from Illinois

Zeno Jo, IlliniGuys Staff Writer April 13, 2026 CHAMPAIGN, […]

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