Wisconsin football lands 2026 wide receiver, former Iowa State signee

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Wisconsin landed a commitment from class of 2026 wide receiver Kash Brock on Thursday.

Brock had been committed to Iowa State since Nov. 24 and signed with the Cyclones on Dec. 3. He then decommitted on Dec. 11 following head coach Matt Campbell’s move to Penn State.

“I have committed to The University of Wisconsin, I will enroll in January,” Brock wrote on X. “Thank you for all the support from players and coaches, let’s get to work.”

247Sports ranks the Chandler, Arizona, native as the No. 1,924 overall player in the class of 2026, the No. 275 wide receiver and the No. 32 player from his home state. Arizona and Northwestern were the only other Power Four programs on his offer sheet.

The receiver’s addition brings Wisconsin’s class of 2026 to 15 players, with the other 14 having officially signed their National Letter of Intent. That group, which recently saw both of its blue-chip players flip their commitments, ranks No. 64 nationally and No. 15 in the Big Ten.

Wisconsin is set for a busy transfer portal cycle, especially given the relatively small incoming high school class. This offseason’s roster moves are critical to the team’s success in 2026 and, therefore, Luke Fickell’s future with the program.

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