tomahawk chop
Well-known member
Any word about Sean Register?
Nothing new to report. He has an offer from Bradley, but has not committed anywhere, yet. He returned to Eastern Florida State College after his visit and played Saturday Night against Hillsborough Community College.Any word about Sean Register?
Welcome Noah Williams.... first 2026 spring commit....as noted elsewhere- Noah Williams - LINK
is visiting Bradley and altho not officially reported, if he's coming from juco in Kansas for a campus visit
it is a strong likelihood that he already has a Bradley offer.
I would expect us to have at least 3 more openings and possibly 4.Welcome Noah Williams.... first 2026 spring commit....
Bradley has at least one more open scholarship (Smith, Meta, Alex and Corey are all seniors)
but I have a suspicion we'll have an extra one or two......
Our staff is definitely now targeting talented guys, defensively minded who have college-ready physiques...
guys who are strongly self-motivated, constantly getting better and coming from winning programs.
Great job Coach Wardle and staff!
UIC cruised easily to a big lead just before halftimeIndiana State at UIC tonite
A win by UIC pulls them into a 3rd place tie with Bradley- and drops ISU to 5th place
neoathletics.com
snowbadgers.com
very interesting that after numerous P-5 offers up thru last summer -Offer list on Landon Colyer is impressive.
nikeeyblscholastic.com
Well, I'm not as hopeful on the Knowles front as I was. I was excited he might land close and I could continue to watch him. Sounds like the assistants liked him and there was a chance, but he still doesn't have an offer. Not sure what the deal was/is. Last I heard his D1 offers are Mo State, Green Bay, South Dakota St. and WIU.I like these 5 players and hope we can get at least 3 of them, Register, Allen, Roman, Knowles and Garrett.
Williams is a great start.
Our staff is going hard after non-project big men....Well, I'm not as hopeful on the Knowles front as I was.
Bruninga and Knowles comp is hard to make. Bruninga was a class 1A player who was a very high usage. Knowles is in a different world athletically. But your point is well taken. IF Bradley doesn't have a vision for Knowles or isn't sure he fits then I wouldn't want him to land there. Bradley wouldn't want to waste a roster spot, and I can't imagine a recruit would want to end up somewhere they don't feel they could be developed. If Bradley is struggling to develop a productive big after 4 years, it probably isn't a good fit. The Alvey kid from Bluffs is at Lehigh and seems to be doing well, imagine he will be making $$$ in the portal this spring.Our staff is going hard after non-project big men....
Landing Thornbrue & Williams is a good start, but I'd love to get Register, Allen & Hunt, too.
After a few years of guys like Linke, Biliew and now Yu we can not afford more project big men.
Even Jonovic in his 4th season barely gives us 7ppg/5rpg, meanwhile even the bottom teams in the MVC
have guys that put up 12 pts/6 reb (Evansville's Turnbull), 12/6 (Valpo's Pettigrew) and 10/7 (SIU's Aligbe)
I have a suspicion that's the reason DI's are hesitant on Knowles.
Recall Illini Bluff's big man Taylor Bruninga who regularly put up 30ppg/15-20rpg in high school..... -- numbers even way more impressive than Knowles' stats --and how there were calls for Wardle to go hard after him, then he flamed out at ISU.
time will tell...Bruninga and Knowles comp is hard to make. ...
I like Allen for that reason, appears to be strong and a 6-8 player that rebounds and scores inside is a must as ISU"s Walker is 6-7. I am not sold on the 7ft. player because he is inconsistent.time will tell...
at one of the restaurant/radio shows, there was a discussion of what kind of player Bradley is targeting..
and the main response was "must have college-ready body", a phrase I have heard one of the assistants use as well.
nikeeyblscholastic.com
Maybe that's why they didn't go harder after Eoin Dillon in 2024. With a redshirt year at Belmont, he has developed into quite a weapon for them. He is one of the best pure shooters in the league. Eoin's 3-point percentage is at 48.6%. By comparison, POY candidate Tyler Lundblade is shooting 38.6% from three.time will tell...
at one of the restaurant/radio shows, there was a discussion of what kind of player Bradley is targeting..
and the main response was "must have college-ready body", a phrase I have heard one of the assistants use as well.
I would think Eoin will get some calls from P-5 schools offering more money. Casey Alexander sure knows how to recruit talented offensive players. His biggest problem is bigger schools end up poaching them.I guess that's why they didn't go harder after Eoin Dillon in 2024. With a redshirt year at Belmont, he has developed into quite a weapon for them. He might be the best pure shooter in the league. Eoin's 3-point percentage is at 48.6%. Tyler Lundblade is shooting 38.6% from three.
Watching Iowa (with Bennett Stirtz) at Maryland. Former BU recruit Aleks Alston plays a couple minutes at a time off the bench.one time Bradley recruit Aleks Alston from Chicago Kenwood commits to Maryland..
His recruiting rose to where he was getting multiple major offers, but there were questions about academics.