
What The Quentin Coleman Signing Means for the Illini
By IlliniGuys Staff
April 29, 2026
It was the icing on the cake for Illinois men's basketball during Final Four week.
A program that has been clawing for the past decade and a half to reclaim relevance on the national scene had finally made it; a season of high expectations dampened by late-game failures in close situations had broken through with four straight double-digit wins to reach college basketball's final weekend for the first time in 21 years.
With the nation's attention firmly set on them, the announcement came just moments before the Illini took the court for their late Friday morning shootaround in front of some 17,000 diehard, orange-clad fans at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Top 2026 prospect Quentin Coleman has committed to Illinois.
The timing couldn't have been better as national sportswriters and reporters wrote and posted about it in almost real-time and applauded the level Illinois had reached; ninth-year coach Brad Underwood having built a program from its worst NCAA tournament drought in 40 years to one recruiting at the highest level as they took aim at their best shot at a national championship in almost a generation.
IlliniGuys Sr. Recruiting Analyst Kedric Prince put in perspective almost immediately. "Illinois feels he’s as good as there is in the country and would stack his game up with some of the other top playmakers", Prince wrote in his announcement follow-up story that weekend.














