Former Iowa State recruit Kash Brock joins Wisconsin football's 2026 recruiting class
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MADISON – The Wisconsin football program can thank Penn State for its latest recruit.
Kash Brock signed with Iowa State during the early period last month, but after Cyclones head coach Matt Campbell left to take the job at Penn State, the 6-foot-3, 175-pound receiver from Basha High School in Chandler, Arizona, reconsidered his options.
On New Year’s Day, he announced his commitment to Wisconsin and his intention to enroll this month. The second semester starts Jan. 20.
I have committed to The University of Wisconsin, I will enroll in January.
Thank you for all the support from players and coaches, let’s get to work. pic.twitter.com/VZHEwwc9Bd
— Kash Brock (@kashbrock10) January 1, 2026
The addition of Brock pushes the Badgers’ 2026 recruiting class to 14 high school players. He joins Zion Legree and Keeyshawn Tabuteau as receivers in the class. All three are expected to enroll early in order to participate in offseason conditioning and spring practice.
According to Maxpreps, Brock caught 54 passes for 960 yards, an average of 17.8 yards per catch, and 10 touchdowns his senior season. His team won a state championship in December.
He initially committed to Colorado State in June for head coach Jay Norvell, who was fired in October. Brock announced his decommited from Colorado State and his commitment to Iowa State on Nov. 24.
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Receiver Kash Brock joins Wisconsin football's 2026 recruiting class
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