
Tonight, the top-ranked 2026 recruit, Tyran Stokes, chooses between Kansas and Kentucky, deciding his future with a game-changing commitment.
Tyran Stokes Down to Kansas or Kentucky, Decision Coming Tonight
The wait is finally over. Five-star forward Tyran Stokes will announce his college decision tonight, choosing between Kansas and Kentucky. The No. 1 player in the 2026 class is expected to reveal his pick around 5:30 p.m. CT on Inside the NBA.
For weeks, this recruitment has felt like a two-team race, and now it officially is. Oregon is out, leaving Bill Self and the Jayhawks battling John Calipari and the Wildcats for one of the most coveted prospects in the country.
Stokes, a 6-foot-7, 230-pound forward out of Rainier Beach (WA), has everything you want in a one-and-done star. He’s physical, explosive, can score at the rim, and makes plays for others. Simply put, he’s a program-changer.
Kansas has long been viewed as the team to beat. There’s strong confidence around the Jayhawks, fueled by his relationship with assistant Kurtis Townsend and consistent buzz from recruiting insiders.
That said, Kentucky isn’t going away quietly. The Wildcats have pushed hard, hosting multiple visits and leaning into strong connections around Stokes, along with their Nike backing.
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No. 1 Recruit Tyran Stokes Set to Announce Commitment Tonight on Inside the NBA: Kansas or Kentucky
It looks like the wait is finally over. The No. 1 player in the 2026 class, Tyran Stokes, is expected to announce his college decision tonight around 6:30 p.m. ET on Inside the NBA, according to Matt Norlander. Joe Tipton has also confirmed that a decision is coming today.
This one has been building for weeks, but now there is a clear timeline. The race is down to two schools, Kansas and Kentucky.
Kansas men's basketball has been in the mix from the start and continues to push for the top spot in the class. Kentucky men's basketball remains the main competition, while Oregon, once considered a serious contender, is now out.
Stokes is one of the most important recruits in the country, and wherever he lands will have an immediate impact. Now it comes down to a few hours.
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