2024 wing Jack Robison is becoming a priority recruit for Wisconsin

Wisconsin was quick to reach out to this 2024 wing when first eligible on June 15:

On June 15, college basketball coaches were finally able to initiate contact with sophomores from the 2024 recruiting class, per NCAA recruiting regulations. This is significant for schools like Wisconsin which have a tendency to quickly identify under-the-radar prospects and aim to close out their recruitment before the bigger schools get involved.

As it stands, Greg Gard and his coaching staff currently have eight scholarship offers out in a highly anticipated 2024 recruiting cycle for UW.

Once contact became legal, one of Wisconsin’s first phone calls went out to shooting guard Jack Robison out of Lakeville, Minnesota.

“I was able to talk to both Coach Gard and Coach Krabbenhoft. We talked about the Badgers advanced camp that I’ll be attending on June 30th, and possibly taking an official visit later this year,” Robison told BadgersWire.

Coach Gard offered the 6-foot-5, 175-pound wing a scholarship last August, making UW the first power-five scholarship offer for the Minnesota native. Since then, Robison has seen his recruitment take off and has picked up offers from Minnesota, Nebraska, and St. Thomas.

“I also heard from  Minnesota, Iowa, Iowa St, Oregon st, Xavier, Northern Iowa, Colorado State, Utah,  Loyola Chicago, Princeton, St Thomas, and Appalachian St.”

The Lakeville North High School standout is a lanky knockdown shooter, with some expanding playmaking ability out on the wing. Robison’s length and positional versatility are especially appealing to UW who put a premium on players capable of defending multiple positions. In short, this recruit checks a lot of boxes for the program.

It’s still early in the sophomore’s recruitment, and even though Robison is nowhere near a decision, he knows exactly what he’s looking for in a high-major program. “The top things I’m looking for in a school are my relationship with the coaching staff, the way I’d fit in with the playing style, and culture,” said Robison.

Wisconsin has strong ties to the Lakeville North program up in Minnesota, this is no secret. They’ve had alumni such as Nate Reuvers and Tyler Wahl suit up for the Badgers and enjoy successful careers. Now, the Badgers are attempting to extend that pipeline by adding 2023 F Nolan Winter and 2024 SG Jack Robison into the fold.

“I could definitely see myself playing for Coach Gard and Wisconsin. Having Tyler Wahl and Nathan Reuvers come through my high school and seeing them succeed at UW is definitely appealing. I could also see myself fitting in the play style and culture,” Robison said in a previous interview with BadgersWire.

Coach Gard and the Badgers are currently in a terrific spot with the un-ranked wing. Associate Head Coach Joe Krabbenhoft is acting as the lead recruiter for Robison’s services and has an excellent track record with Midwestern players. Also, it doesn’t hurt that Coach Krabbenhoft is an alum of Robison’s current AAU program (Howard Pulley) – the familiarity there is important.

You can watch Robison’s sophomore HUDL film below:

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Wisconsin DL target Ashton Sanders commits to PAC-12 school

A 2023 DL target has committed to a PAC-12 program:

After recently narrowing his list of schools down to Wisconsin and California, 2023 three-star defensive lineman Ashton Sanders has officially committed to the University of California, Berkeley. 

Per the 247Sports composite, Sanders is the No. 658 overall prospect in the 2023 recruiting class, the No. 74 DL in the country, and the No. 53 player in the state of California. 

The Cathedral High School standout also held offers from Arizona State, Colorado, Fresno State, Kansas, Nevada, Notre Dame, Utah, Washington, and Washington State. 

The California native announced his commitment to the University of California via his Twitter account:

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Wisconsin basketball target Cooper Koch Commits to a Big Ten rival

2024 forward Cooper Koch has committed to a rival Big Ten school:

After narrowing his list of schools down to Iowa, Wisconsin, and Purdue, 2024 four-star forward Cooper Koch has officially committed to the Iowa Hawkeyes.

Per 247sports, Koch is the No. 51 overall prospect in the 2024 recruiting class, the No. 8 PF in the country, and the No. 4 player in the state of Illinois.

As a sophomore, the 6-foot-7, 205-pound forward averaged 16 points, seven rebounds, four assists, two steals, and a block on 49% shooting from beyond the arc for Notre Dame High School.

The Illinois native announced his commitment to the University of Iowa via his Twitter account:

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Four-star wing Gehrig Normand recaps his official visit to Wisconsin

Wisconsin recently had a high-priority wing on campus for an official visit:

Earlier this week, fast-rising four-star wing Gehrig Normand out of North Richland Hills, Texas took an official visit to Wisconsin.

“I think what stood out most was the people. Everyone was so welcoming and so nice,” said Normand.

According to the Rivals recruiting database, the four-star wing is the No. 76 overall prospect in the 2023 recruiting class, and the No. 16 shooting guard in the country.

“We did everything on my visit. I went to Barry Alvarez’s house, was on Facetime with Sam Dekker, hung out with the players, and even did a photo shoot.”

The Birdville High School standout has now taken official visits to both Missouri and Wisconsin. He also plans to visit Texas and Oklahoma State before making a potential decision later this summer.

“I’m looking for somewhere I can be as confident as possible, and a school where I can trust the coach and have them trust me so I can put a product on the floor that wins a National Championship,” Normand told BadgersWire. “Wisconsin is definitely a school I can see myself at, I just need to narrow down everything and see where I fit best.”

As Wisconsin continues trending toward playing position-less basketball, the 6-foot-6, 175-pound wing makes a ton of sense for the Badgers. The Texas native is a tough and versatile scorer who can space the floor with his three-point shooting, and also take defenders off the dribble.

“My first impression of Coach Gard was that he’s one of the nicest coaches I’ve ever met. He’s super relatable and puts himself in other people’s shoes,” said Normand.

Coach Gard is in need of a true wing prospect in the 2023 recruiting class, and has firmly zeroed in on Jamie Kaiser and Gehrig Normand. Both of which would pair nicely with John Blackwell and Gus Yalden who are already committed to UW.

You can watch Normand’s AAU summer highlights below:

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Wisconsin offers 2025 TE/DE Adam Shovlin

Wisconsin sends out its ninth offer in the 2025 recruiting cycle:

Earlier this week, Paul Chryst and his coaching staff extended a scholarship offer to 2025 tight end/defensive end Adam Shovlin out of Oakdale, Connecticut.

Standing at 6-foot-6, 235-pounds, the St. Thomas More High School standout currently holds offers from Boston College, Connecticut, Duke, Massachusetts, Virginia Tech, and now Wisconsin.

As a sophomore, Shovlin caught 17 passes for 167 yards on offense, while adding 38 tackles, nine tackles for loss, five sacks, and two forced fumbles on defense.

This is just the ninth player to be offered in the 2025 recruiting cycle. You can watch his HUDL tape here.

The Connecticut native announced his scholarship offer from the University of Wisconsin via his Twitter account:

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Wisconsin lands a commitment from 2023 three-star WR Trech Kekahuna

Wisconsin lands its 10th commitment in the 2023 recruiting class:

On Sunday, after wrapping up an official visit to Madison, Paul Chryst and his coaching staff received a verbal commitment from newly offered 2023 three-star wide receiver Trech Kekahuna out of Honolulu, Hawaii. 

Per 247Sports, Kekahuna is the No. 167 ATH in the country, and the No. 13 player in the state of Hawaii. The 5-foot-11, 190-pound WR chose UW over offers from Boise State, Hawaii, Nevada, Incarnate Word, and Montana State. 

As a junior, the speedy WR caught 62 passes for 761 yards and three touchdowns for St. Louis, which is the same high school that current Badgers Nick Herbig and Kamo’i Latu attended. 

Kekahuna is now the tenth player to commit in the 2023 recruiting class and the fourth player in the last week. 

You can watch his HUDL film here.

The Hawaii native announced his commitment to the University of Wisconsin via his Twitter account:

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Wisconsin offers 2024 in-state OLB Sam Pilof

Wisconsin has offered an in-state OLB in the 2024 recruiting class:

During an unofficial visit to Madison on Saturday, Paul Chryst and his coaching staff extended an offer to 2024 three-star outside linebacker Sam Pilof out of Middleton, Wisconsin. 

Per 247Sports, Pilaf is the No. 34 LB in the country, and the No. 5 player in the state of Wisconsin.

Standing at 6-foot-3, 205-pounds, the Middleton High School standout currently holds offers from Iowa State, Rutgers, and now Wisconsin. 

As a sophomore, Pilof registered 98 tackles, 18 tackles for loss, 12.5 sacks, and six forced fumbles en route to being named first team All-Conference.

You can watch his highlights here

The in-state OLB announced his scholarship offer from the University of Wisconsin via his Twitter account:

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Wisconsin lands a commitment from 2023 three-star CB A.J. Tisdell

Wisconsin has secured verbal commitment number nine in the 2023 recruiting class:

The month of June has been good for the Badgers, who’ve now received their ninth commitment of the 2023 recruiting class from three-star cornerback A.J. Tisdell out of College Station, Texas.

According to the Rivals recruiting database, Tisdell is the No. 54 ranked CB in the country, and the No. 82 player in the state of Texas.

Standing at 5-foot-11, 180-pounds, the College Station High School standout chose Wisconsin over offers from Baylor, Buffalo, California, Colorado State, North Texas, Sam Houston, SMU, Texas Tech, Tulane, Tulsa, Utah State, and Vanderbilt.

As a junior, Tisdell registered 48 tackles, 11 pass breakups, and one interception. Additionally, it’s been reported that the speedy defensive back can run a 4.46 40-yard dash.

Tisdell is the ninth player to commit to Wisconsin in the 2023 recruiting class. You can watch his junior season highlights here.

The Texas native announced his commitment to the University of Wisconsin via his Twitter account:

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Wisconsin offers 2024 four-star QB Mabrey Mettauer

Wisconsin shells out another offer to a QB in the 2024 recruiting class:

Earlier today, Paul Chryst and his coaching staff extended an offer to four-star quarterback Mabrey Mettauer out of The Woodlands, Texas. 

Per the 247sports Composite, White is the No. 254 overall prospect in the 2024 recruiting class, the No. 19 QB in the country, and the No. 37 player in the state of Texas.

Standing at 6-foot-5, 215-pounds, The Woodlands High School standout also holds offers from Arizona State, Arkansas, Baylor, California, Cincinnati, Duke, Florida, Georgia Tech, Houston, Louisville, Miami, North Carolina, Ole Miss, and several others.

As a sophomore, Mettauer threw for 1,921 yards with 22 touchdowns and three interceptions. You can watch his highlights here.

The Texas native announced his scholarship offer from the University of Wisconsin via his Twitter account:

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Wisconsin lands a commitment from 2023 three-star WR Collin Dixon

Wisconsin has received its eighth commit in the 2023 recruiting class:

After a visit to Madison this past weekend, Paul Chryst and his coaching staff received a verbal commitment from three-star athlete Collin Dixon out of Tallmadge, Ohio. 

Per 247sports Composite, Dixon is the No. 891 overall prospect in the 2023 recruiting class, the No. 80 ATH in the country, and the No. 27 player in the state of Ohio. 

Standing at 6-foot-2, 205-pounds, the Tallmadge High School standout also held offers from Akron, Ball State, Buffalo, Duke, Illinois, Indiana, Marshall, Pittsburgh, Purdue, and several others. 

Dixon is the eighth player to commit to Wisconsin in the 2023 recruiting class. You can watch his highlights here

The Ohio native announced his commitment to the University of Wisconsin via his Twitter account:

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