Is Illinois a preseason Top-5 team?

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Is Illinois a preseason Top-5 team?

Underwood brought back basically everybody.

Is Illinois a preseason Top-5 team?

Underwood brought back basically everybody.

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The transfer portal officially closed last night, and the Illini’s roster for the 2026-27 season is mostly set. In what has been a noisy and uncertain month across college basketball, Illinois had one of the quietest Aprils of any program in the sport. The Illini had just four players enter the transfer portal and will return over 60% of their minutes from last season.

Ty Rodgers, Brandon Lee, Mihailo Petrovic, and Toni Bilic were the only Illini to enter the portal, while the remaining seven players with eligibility left (other than Keaton Wagler) will return to Champaign for another season.

Tomislav Ivisic, Zvonimir Ivisic, Jake Davis, David Mirkovic, Andrej Stojakovic, Jason Jakstys, and Blake Fagbemi are all coming back next year. That gives the Illini a strong core to build on following a historic 2025-26 Final Four run. Illinois should be a preseason top-10 team and could even crack the top five when rankings are released in October.

The amount of talent returning to Illinois next season highlights the culture Brad Underwood has built within the program. The Illini will return five of their eight rotation players and enter the year as one of the favorites to win the national championship.

“I love being here at Illinois. It is a great place to be. You guys make it feel like home. I love all my teammates,” Jake Davis said recently.

"I'm back," Tomislav Ivisic announced at tonight's Kickin' Cancer fundraiser at Gordyville USA after chugging a Bud Light that a fan supplied him with.That was bookended by Jake Davis and Zvonimir Ivisic announcing that they'll return for the 2026-27 season too. #Illini pic.twitter.com/aRpqWpePII

The returnees have consistently expressed their love for the University of Illinois, the fans and the coaching staff as key reasons for coming back. They clearly enjoy playing together and have no desire to be anywhere else.

Illinois has also added pieces to help offset the departures of Keaton Wagler, Kylan Boswell, and Ben Humrichous. The Illini brought in high-level transfer Stefan Vaaks to help fill some of the scoring void. Vaaks is a special offensive talent who fits the big-guard mold the coaching staff values.

Five freshmen will also compete for minutes, headlined by top-60 recruits Quentin Coleman and Lucas Morillo. This is Brad Underwood’s largest freshman class since the Ayo Dosunmu-led 2018 group. Illinois will rely on its freshmen to provide valuable minutes in the backcourt and add depth to the frontcourt.

The transfer portal rankings will not fully reflect the success Illinois had this offseason. Retention was the clear priority, and the staff executed that plan at a high level while still addressing key needs with Vaaks and the incoming freshman class. Despite adding just one transfer, Illinois is ranked No. 77 in the 247Sports transfer portal rankings.

Illinois ranked No. 2 nationally in the portal rankings heading into the 2022–23 season after landing Terrence Shannon Jr., Matthew Mayer, and Dain Dainja, but ultimately finished seventh in the Big Ten and exited the NCAA Tournament in the first round. Since then, the staff has prioritized retention and development over chasing the biggest names. That new approach has paid dividends.

The pieces now fit Brad Underwood’s style of play, and there is no reason to expect anything different next season. Illinois has locked in its roster early in the offseason and is positioned to be one of the best teams in college basketball for a second straight year.

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