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Illini Finds QB Commit in 2027 Recruiting Class

Illini Finds QB Commit in 2027 Recruiting Class

After losing the verbal commitment of four-star quarterback Kamden Lopati earlier this spring, Illinois has rebounded to earn the pledge of three-star Sladen Shack from Mississippi. 

Matt Stevens, IlliniGuys Staff Writer

June x, 2026

The recovery search of finding a quarterback commitment in Illinois’ 2027 recruiting class is now over. 

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3-star Edge Rusher Ryan Paulsen Gives Verbal Pledge to Illini’s New 3-3-5 Scheme

3-star Edge Rusher Ryan Paulsen Gives Verbal Pledge to Illini’s New 3-3-5 Scheme

2027 three-star tight end Ryan Paulsen gave his verbal pledge after on his official campus visit in Champaign-Urbana this weekend.

Matt Stevens, IlliniGuys Staff Writer

June 7, 2026

Illinois has received a verbal commitment in the 2027 recruiting class from a pass rusher one could argue is specifically designed to play in the new 3-3-5 scheme brought to Champaign-Urbana by new coordinator Bobby Hauck.

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Ked's Recruiting Roundup - Homegrown Dream Realized: Kankakee’s Lincoln Williams Commits to Illinois

Ked's Recruiting Roundup - Homegrown Dream Realized: Kankakee’s Lincoln Williams Commits to Illinois

By Kedric Prince - IlliniGuys Sr. Recruiting Analyst

June 8, 2026

(Cover photo courtesy Kedric Prince/IlliniGuys)

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – For Lincoln Williams, the dream has finally become reality. The Kankakee High School standout announced his commitment to Illinois this morning, giving the Fighting Illini another talented wing to their future roster.

Williams, a 6-foot-5, 185-pound wing, is rated as a three-star recruit by On3 and Rivals. According to Illinois Prep Bulls-Eye, he is ranked as the No. 1 senior in the state of Illinois' Class of 2026.

Illinois assistant coach Zach Hamer served as the lead recruiter and played a significant role in securing Williams’ commitment. The Illini beat out Virginia Tech, DePaul, Arizona and Arizona State for his services. For Williams, the decision was about more than basketball. Illinois had long been his dream school.

Throughout his recruitment, Williams made it clear that playing for the Fighting Illini was his ultimate goal.

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Quentin Coleman Takes Home Silver Medal; Team USA Loses FIBA Under-18 AmeriCup Tournament For First Time in 18 Years

Quentin Coleman Takes Home Silver Medal; Team USA Loses FIBA Under-18 AmeriCup Tournament For First Time in 18 Years

Illinois signee Quentin Coleman experiences up-and-down championship game loss […]

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Illini Flip Iowa State OL Verbal Commitment From Chicago Catholic League

Illini Flip Iowa State OL Verbal Commitment From Chicago Catholic League

Gavin Ericson-Staton’s official campus visit to Illinois was enough to flip the verbal pledge of the three-star 2027 offensive tackle prospect from Iowa State to the Illini.

Matt Stevens, IlliniGuys Staff Writer

June 7, 2026

The expected flip of Gavin Ericson-Staton’s verbal pledge from Iowa State to Illinois has been completed. Ericson-Staton announced the news of his change before the end of his official campus visit to Champaign-Urbana this weekend. 

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Illini Guard Quentin Coleman Goes For Gold Tonight With USA Basketball in Mexico

Illini Guard Quentin Coleman Goes For Gold Tonight With USA Basketball in Mexico

By IlliniGuys Staff June 6, 2026 (Cover photo courtesy […]

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3-star TE Cade Newman Becomes Illini’s Fifth Verbal Pledge in 2027 Class

3-star TE Cade Newman Becomes Illini’s Fifth Verbal Pledge in 2027 Class

2027 three-star tight end Cade Newman gave his verbal pledge while on his official campus visit in Champaign-Urbana on Saturday night.

By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst

June 6, 2026

(Cover photo courtesy player's Hudl page)

The number of verbal commitments in the 2027 recruiting class for Illinois has now grown to five but once again has an out-of-state prospect.

After staying steadfast at four verbal pledges for the last month, three-star tight end Cade Newman from Ankeny (Iowa) Centennial High School gave his promise to Bret Bielema and the Illini football staff while on his official campus visit in Champaign-Urbana on Saturday night.

New Illinois tight ends coach Jared Elliot was incredibly active during the May scouting period in being visible and offering several tight ends in the Midwest area to find talent but was particularly aggressive when it came to Newman as Elliot visited Newman’s home on May 23 to give the Illini’s recruiting pitch.

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Football Recruiting Spotlight on Nate Cichy

Football Recruiting Spotlight on Nate Cichy

By Steve Sturm - IlliniGuys Football Analyst

May 31, 2026

(Cover photo courtesy player's Hudl page)

Illinois loves to hold open a scholarship for high school players who are under the radar and then nab them at the end of the school year. It has happened every year under Bret Bielema, and it happened again this year when Prospect High School's Nate Cichy flipped from Harvard to Illinois just a few days before summer activities begin. Not only that, but Cichy managed to fit his second recruitment and commitment in between his track schedule and his graduation preparations. Cichy is a notable track athlete who ran a 10.8 100 meter dash this Spring and also competed in the longer sprints and hurdle events. As you'll see, he has a top speed gear that you'd never see coming. It takes him a few steps to build into it, but once he hits top speed he's gone, which resulted in 65 catches for 1,033 yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior to cap off his second All-State honor regardless of class. And keep in mind that Cichy did that in a tough conference which produces P4 recruits every single year.

What does he bring to the Orange and Blue?

I was surprised to see that Cichy is

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Ked's Recruiting Roundup: Illinois Looking Toward the Future With Recent Offers, Including Center Lewis Uvwo

Ked's Recruiting Roundup: Illinois Looking Toward the Future With Recent Offers, Including Center Lewis Uvwo

By Kedric Prince - IlliniGuys Sr. Recruiting Analyst

June 5, 2026

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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – While Illinois appears positioned to compete for a national championship during the 2026-27 season, the Illini coaching staff is already laying the groundwork for future success.

Illinois enters next season with sky-high expectations after The Athletic recently ranked the Illini as the nation's No. 1 team heading into the 2026-27 campaign. The roster is loaded with talent, experience and size, giving coach Brad Underwood's program one of the most complete teams in college basketball.

As Illinois prepares for what could be a special season, the coaching staff also understands the importance of planning ahead. That process included extending an offer to one of the top young centers in the country, four-star 2027 prospect Lewis Uvwo.

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Bielema on Next Two Recruiting Weekends: ‘It’s really big’ - IlliniGuys.com Preview For June 5-7 Official Visits 

Bielema on Next Two Recruiting Weekends: ‘It’s really big’ - IlliniGuys.com Preview For June 5-7 Official Visits 

Illinois is planning on at least six players attending an official visit on the first weekend of June on the Champaign-Urbana campus. 

By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst

June 4, 2026

Welcome to the time that Bret Bielema and the Illinois football player personnel staff inside the Smith Center have historically seen a lot of recruiting activity. 

June and July saw eight verbal pledges turn into early signees in the Illini’s 2026 recruiting class during that eight week period alone and Illinois is planning on making the summer months count once again in this 2027 recruiting cycle.

The early difference between the 2026 signing class, which was the highest ranked group Bielema has brought to campus during his six-year tenure as the Illini head coach was the amount of previous spring progress that had been made. Before that summer group of eight commitments, Illinois had verbal pledges from 14 prospects including its quarterback of that class, Michael Clayton of Florida and four-star linebacker Cam Thomas from Ohio. Currently, the Illini’s 2027 recruiting class has only produced four verbal commitments with one four-star prospect, defensive back Justin Johnson of Evanston (Ill.) Township High School, but Bielema’s staff is expected to host a dozen prospects over the next two weekends with in-state products Soren Fifer (three-star offensive lineman from Morton) and Sean Rice (three-star linebacker from St. Laurence High School in the Chicagoland area) being the only committed players of the group. 

“I’m really about this upcoming weekend and these two weekends have some emphasis on our in-state players who we consider high priority guys,” Bielema said in a media session at the Budweiser Brickhouse Tavern in Chicago a block away from Wrigley Field on Tuesday.  

Amidst all of the offseason coaching reshuffle and scheme changing on the defensive side of the football, Bielema has publicly maintained for months that the 2027 Illini signing class will have many fewer names and has described the lack of spring commitment activity as being “selective” and "strategic" with their offers to high school products, especially with defensive backs coach Corey Parker and outside linebackers coach Archie McDaniel being the only returning Illini members of the defensive coaching staff led by new coordinator Bobby Hauck and the host of assistants brought in familiar with the former Montana head coach’s 3-3-5 scheme. 

“It’s really big,” Bielema said in Chicago on Tuesday of these two new recruiting weekends. “This will probably be one of the smaller recruiting classes since I’ve been the head coach here at Illinois. We completed a total of 29 high school signees in this incoming class and this 2027 class will definitely be a lot smaller than than. We’ve been very selective in what we’ve done in this class.”

Illinois has already seen the attendance of its early June recruiting weekend drop thanks to former Northwestern head coach Pat Fitzgerald and his new operation at Michigan State. In his first full offseason after being named the new MSU head coach, Fitzgerald has land nine verbal commits to the 2027 class including two more from the state of Illinois who were slated to be taking recruiting visits to Champaign-Urbana over the next two weekends. Three-star defensive back Henry Sakalas of Nazareth Academy and Bloomington (Ill.) Central Catholic linebacker Matthew Brady were players who had in-home visits by new Illini defensive coaches Ronnie Bradford and Roger Cooper, both of whom were previously on Hauck’s Montana staff, and on the Illini’s June visitor list but both prospects verbally committed to the Spartans in the last few days. 

Here is short preview of each prospect (as of Thursday afternoon) who is expected to attend an official visit to Illinois this weekend. 

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Quentin Coleman’s Second Double-Double in FIBA Tournament Leads USA over Brazil

Quentin Coleman’s Second Double-Double in FIBA Tournament Leads USA over Brazil

Illinois five-star signee Quentin Coleman has third double-digit rebound […]

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Ked's Recruiting Roundup: Illini Among Final Three as Elite 2027 Prospect Sydney Mobley Nears Decision

Ked's Recruiting Roundup: Illini Among Final Three as Elite 2027 Prospect Sydney Mobley Nears Decision

By Kedric Prince - IlliniGuys Sr. Recruiting Analyst

June 4, 2026

(Cover photo courtesy player's Hudl page)

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – After spending much of the past year focused on retaining the core of her roster, Illinois women's basketball coach Shauna Green has returned to the recruiting trail in pursuit of some of the nation's top talent. One of the biggest targets on the Illini's board is now one step closer to making a college decision.

Sydney Mobley, a 6-foot-1 forward from Big Walnut High School in Ohio and one of the top players in the Class of 2027, has narrowed her list of schools to three finalists: Ohio State, Illinois and Virginia Tech.

Illinois has been recruiting Mobley for a long time, and that persistence appears to be paying off. The ESPN Girls Top 60 prospect is ranked No. 22 nationally in the Class of 2027. After receiving more than 25 Division I scholarship offers, Mobley has cut her list to just three programs according to Dushawn London of 247.

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From Unknown Recruit to NBA Prospect: Keaton Wagler’s Family Reflects on a Remarkable Illinois Journey

From Unknown Recruit to NBA Prospect: Keaton Wagler’s Family Reflects on a Remarkable Illinois Journey

By Kedric Prince - IlliniGuys Staff Writer

June 3, 2026

(Cover photo courtesy Joe Clark/IlliniGuys)

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – A year ago, Keaton Wagler arrived at the University of Illinois as an under recruited freshman with something to prove. Now, after one unforgettable season in Champaign, the former Illinois star guard is preparing for the NBA Draft and could hear his name called as a potential lottery pick on June 23.

Wagler’s rise from overlooked recruit to national star became one of college basketball’s biggest stories last season. Whether it was his scoring ability, confidence in big moments, or breakout performances on national television, Wagler quickly became a household name across the sport.

The staff at IlliniGuys recently caught up with Keaton’s father, Logan Wagler, who reflected on his son’s incredible freshman season, the family’s experience at Illinois, and what lies ahead as the NBA becomes reality.

The Wagler family always believed in Keaton’s talent, but even they did not envision such a rapid rise.

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Ked's Recruiting Roundup: Illinois Commit Quinton Kitt Continues Rapid Rise in National Rankings

Ked's Recruiting Roundup: Illinois Commit Quinton Kitt Continues Rapid Rise in National Rankings

By Kedric Prince - IlliniGuys Sr. Recruiting Roundup

June 1, 2026

(Cover photo courtesy player's Hudl page)

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – Illinois men's basketball commit Quinton Kitt continues to gain national attention as one of the fastest-rising prospects in the Class of 2026. What was once viewed as an under-the-radar commitment for the Illini is quickly turning into one of the more intriguing recruiting stories in the country.

The 6-foot-6 wing from East Peoria has seen his stock soar during the spring AAU season, and national recruiting services are beginning to take notice.

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Quentin Coleman Finding Useful Energy Role in Another Team USA Blowout

Quentin Coleman Finding Useful Energy Role in Another Team USA Blowout

Illinois five-star signee Quentin Coleman has another game with a double-digit rebound total in a blowout win for Team USA over Mexico in 2026 FIBA Under-18 AmeriCup.

By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Staff Writer

June 2, 2026

(Cover photo courtesy USA Basketball)

Through two blowout victories for a star-studded United States roster of talent, Quentin Coleman has already established himself in the athletic, energy provider role of a team that looks to be headed to the championship round of the 2026 FIBA Under-18 AmeriCup.

In a 107-50 victory over Mexico, the Illinois five-star signee finished with a second straight active effort despite not showcasing an accurate shooting performance. After being rewarded with his first start of the tournament by Team USA head coach Anthony Grant, the nine-year head coach at the University of Dayton, Coleman had seven points, 10 rebounds, five assists, and a plus-30 in 18 minutes of action against the host country.

Coleman got the start Tuesday along with 2027 5-star guard Malachi Jordan, Connecticut 5-star wing signee Colben Landrew, 17-year-old forward Caleb Gaskins (who is committed to playing at Miami-Fla.) and Michigan State 7-foot signee Ethan Taylor originally from Keaton Wagler’s high school alma mater in Shawnee, Kansas.

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