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EUGENE, OREGON - OCTOBER 25: Eugene Hilton Jr. #13 of the Wisconsin Badgers catches a pass against the Oregon Ducks at Autzen Stadium on October 25, 2025 in Eugene, Oregon. (Photo by Tom Hauck/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The Wisconsin Badgers made some major headway this month at receiver in the 2027 class, landing four-star Jai Jones and three-star Steele Harris to form the foundation for wideouts coach Ari Confesor’s first cycle in Madison.
Well, they may not be done yet, as they look ahead to the Fall for a potential offer. One name that popped up this week is Missouri State commit Noah Williams, an unranked receiver who camped with the Badgers this past Sunday.
Williams, a Missouri native, attends St. John Vianney in St. Louis, and currently has a half-dozen offers, according to 247Sports. He had committed to Missouri State in May, but plans to remain in touch with Wisconsin through the Fall, per On3’s Evan Flood.
Flood also mentioned that Missouri, Texas A&M, and other Big Ten schools are taking a look at Williams this summer.
Wisconsin had been looking at adding a third wideout in their 2027 class, holding official visits for three-star Tavares Powell and four-star Chuck Alexander, but they could push that decision to the Fall and make some further evaluations before going forward.
Currently, the Badgers sit at 22 commits with the recent addition of edge Brody Pfannenstiel, which could be their sweet spot until the Fall approaches.
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