
Jayhawks or Wildcats? The nation's top recruit, Tyran Stokes, hints at a Monday announcement, potentially reshaping college basketball.
Source: Jeff Goodman, Tyran Stokes Could Announce Decision Monday
Kansas men's basketball and its fans may not have to wait much longer. According to college basketball insider Jeff Goodman, the No. 1 player in the country, Tyran Stokes, could be nearing a decision with a potential announcement coming Monday.
“I was told by one source close to the situation that Tyran Stokes… could announce his decision on Monday,” Goodman posted. “I’ll believe it when I see it.”
The latest intel points to a two-team race between the Kansas Jayhawks and the Kentucky Wildcats, with no mention of Oregon despite recent buzz.
Stokes, a consensus top-ranked prospect, has been one of the most closely followed recruits in the 2026 cycle. Both Kansas and Kentucky have been heavily involved throughout, and the decision is expected to come down to those two programs.
While a Monday commitment is not confirmed, momentum is building toward a resolution in the coming days.
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Tyran Stokes Adds Oregon to Recruitment as Kansas Faces Growing Uncertainty
The recruitment of Tyran Stokes continues to take twists, and the latest development adds another layer of uncertainty for the Kansas Jayhawks.
Stokes, the No. 1 prospect in the 2026 class, recently reposted a graphic on his Instagram story that featured his top schools. While Kansas and Kentucky were expected inclusions, Oregon made a surprising appearance, signaling that a new contender could be gaining traction late in the process.
For weeks, the belief around the recruitment has been that Kansas is in a strong position. Bill Self and his staff have prioritized Stokes as a centerpiece addition, and momentum appeared to swing further in KU’s direction after Kentucky failed to secure a commitment during his recent visit to Lexington. Several recruiting outlets still list the Jayhawks as the frontrunner, including a 247Sports crystal ball prediction in their favor. However, Stokes’ latest social media activity introduces a new variable.
Oregon is not a new name in his recruitment, but it had not been viewed as a serious factor in recent months. The Ducks offered Stokes more than two years ago and hosted him on an official visit in September 2025. His decision to include Oregon now suggests that interest may be resurfacing at a critical time.
There are logical connections. Stokes has strong ties to the West Coast after transferring to Rainier Beach High School in Seattle, and sources have long indicated he is open to playing in that region. While he is originally from Louisville, his recruitment has never been strictly regional. Still, the timing stands out.
Kansas is attempting to finalize its roster outlook, and Stokes’ prolonged decision has made that process more difficult. The longer the recruitment stretches, the more pressure it puts on the coaching staff to balance high school recruiting with transfer portal needs.
It remains unclear how much weight should be placed on the Instagram post. Stokes has taken a deliberate approach throughout the process and has not rushed toward a commitment.
But with Oregon now back in the picture, Kansas is no longer dealing with a two-team race. And until Stokes announces his decision, uncertainty will continue to define one of the most important recruitments in the cycle.


