Illinois football coach Bret Bielema has had one heckuva week. On Wednesday the Illini received a surprise commitment from three-star Texas defensive back Isaiah Williams. A day earlier, Bielema landed the top recruit from Connecticut in Kayden Bennett before singing the seventh-inning stretch at Wrigley Field in the Chicago Cubs' series opener against Milwaukee to put the Illini on the radars of countless Chicago-area recruits.What would Bielema and the Illini do for an encore? On Thursday, they hit on another four-star recruit – Illinois' fourth from the 2026 graduating class – when defensive back Nick Hankins Jr. announced he is headed to Champaign.
"I want to start a wave. Everybody goes to Mizzou, goes out of state. I want everybody from Illinois to stay in #Illinois."Belleville West 4-star DB Nick Hankins (@nickhankins113) is #Illini boundOn staying in IL, playing for @BretBielema and what Illini fans are getting: pic.twitter.com/mhE8wqmwue
— Corey Miller (@corey_miller5) June 20, 2025
After listing his top five schools almost a month ago, Hankins – a top-10 prospect in the state and a top-30 cornerback in the nation (according to 247 Sports' composite rankings) – ultimately decided on Illinois over Tennessee, Iowa, Ole Miss and Missouri.
It's the latest example of the fine work being put in by Bielema and his staff on the recruiting front – but it's not necessarily all that surprising. Hankins had visited Champaign four times in the past seven months, and Illinois was the last school he visited before committing. Based on his comments to the media after his announcement ceremony, Hankins sounded as if the final choice came down to Illinois and Missouri.
"I want to start a wave," he told KSDK News reporter Corey Miller. "Everybody goes to Mizzou, goes out of state. I want everybody from Illinois to stay in Illinois."
ESPN currently ranks Illinois at No. 9 in the 2026 college football recruiting rankings, and if Bielema and staff continue to add more three- and four-star recruits, the Illini could finish even higher in the final rankings.
More must-reads:
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!