By Kedric Prince - IlliniGuys Sr. Recruiting Analyst
June 29, 2026
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — The University of Illinois has long been known for producing elite athletes. During the 1990s, the football program earned the nickname "Linebacker U," thanks to stars such as Kevin Hardy, Simeon Rice, John Holecek, and Dana Howard. Long before that, Hall of Famer Dick Butkus laid the foundation for one of college football's proudest traditions.
Now, nearly three decades later, another Illinois program is building its own identity.
Under head coach Brad Underwood, Illinois men's basketball has quietly become one of the nation's premier destinations for elite guards. With Final Four and Elite Eight appearances in recent seasons, multiple first-round NBA Draft picks, and a growing list of professional success stories, the Illini are earning a new reputation.
According to current Illinois freshman guard Quentin Coleman and one of the nation's top prospects, the Illini are becoming "Guard U."
That reputation will be on display today as Brady Pettigrew, ESPN's No. 13-ranked player nationally in the Class of 2028 and the No. 1 player in Illinois, visits Champaign.
The 6-foot-3, 185-pound shooting guard from Bolingbrook, Illinois, spoke with IlliniGuys late Sunday night before arriving on campus.
"I definitely agree with 'Q,' Quentin. With the guard play at Illinois, they are big on giving their guards space to create and play their game, which complements my game heavily."
There has been growing speculation that Pettigrew could reclassify into the Class of 2027, although plenty would have to happen before that becomes a reality. It is being discussed.
Pettigrew is coming off an outstanding season for Bolingbrook High School, averaging 21.4 points, five rebounds, and three assists per game. While those numbers stand out, his electrifying style of play has captured the attention of many of the nation's top programs. His performance this summer with Brad Beal Elite has only elevated his national profile.