Tyran Stokes commits to Kansas: Live updates on No. 1 recruit originally appeared on The Sporting News.
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Tyran Stokes’ wait is nearly over. The No. 1 overall recruit in college basketball’s 2026 recruiting class is expected to make his college selection on Tuesday night during ESPN’s Inside the NBA at 6:30 p.m. ET.
The 6-foot-7 generational wing is between the Kansas Jayhawks and Kentucky Wildcats. Stokes is also the only top-ten player yet to make a college commitment, setting the stage for one program to pull ahead in the recruiting rankings.
What’s important to note here is Stokes will certainly be a one-and-done player next year. For Kansas, the plug-and-play ability would be key under Bill Self, who has dealt with decades of NBA talent. As for Kentucky under Mark Pope, the path isn’t as well-defined but having a chance to stay home for the Louisville native would be.
Kansas is viewed as the favorite despite Stokes being a Nike athlete. Either way, we’ll find out soon where Stokes ends up.
Tryan Stokes commits to Kansas Jayhawks Basketball live updates
BREAKING: Kansas has landed the No. 1 player in the country, Tyran Stokes.
Stokes is a skilled, athletic and tough 6-7, 230-pound forward who chose KU over Kentucky.
Huge pickup for Bill Self and Kansas – which needed a big-time talent like Stokes.
— Jeff Goodman (@GoodmanHoops) April 28, 2026
The top-ranked high school player lands on Bill Self and the Jayhawks next season. A big time commitment for Kansas and a loss for Mark Pope and Kentucky.
Inside the NBA hits the air on ESPN
There’s no time frame when in the broadcast Stokes will make his announcement.
Kentucky on edge waiting for Stokes announcement
Tyran Stokes could drastically swing Mark Pope’s future in Lexington
Kentucky is so close, yet so far this offseason — with a Stokes-sized superstar hole to fill (and limited outside pivot options available)
READ: https://t.co/OnmAE6Jcyppic.twitter.com/4i6jbTvBfX
— Jack Pilgrim (@JackPilgrimKSR) April 28, 2026
Nothing much from the Kansas end
Something? Nothing?
I guess we shall see pic.twitter.com/sJSnPt0ab7
— Matt Jones (@KySportsRadio) April 28, 2026
#BBNpic.twitter.com/RIKjScDILS
— sadcats (@sadcayuts) April 28, 2026
The Stokes recruitment was fun while it lasted (it was never fun at any point and I’m so glad it’s over) pic.twitter.com/Qo96HKR0e1
— Big Blue Kodak #BroughtSteinHome (@bigbluekodakk) April 28, 2026
Tyran Stokes announcing his commitment tonight will be interesting for a variety of reasons:
– Kentucky assistant Mo Williams is currently in Atlanta.
– Jamal Crawford won’t calling a game because the Thunder swept the Phoenix Suns.
– Shaquille O’Neals daughter committed to the… pic.twitter.com/gUWLUokEZ6— Casey (@BleedBlueCasey) April 28, 2026
My final thoughts on Tyran Stokes and this recruitment. It’s ending with Nike vs. Adidas, Pope vs. Self, Kentucky vs. Kansas.
I think he’ll end up at Kansas. I’ve thought that for a while, just because I assume the relationships will have more of an impact than anything. I know…
— Cameron Waddle (@CameronWaddle) April 28, 2026
Reminder to not listen to anyone on Twitter today regarding Tyran Stokes’ commitment. Nobody knows anything.
— Jenna Lifshen (@jensreporting) April 28, 2026
Stokes confirms his announcement time
6:30 est, espn Inside The NBA!
— tyran stokes (@tyran_stokes) April 28, 2026
This is what I was told, also.
Tyran Stokes will make announcement tonight at 6:30 pm ET with the Inside the NBA crew.
Kansas the frontrunner. Kentucky in mix as well. https://t.co/14jd0jlYfN
— Jeff Goodman (@GoodmanHoops) April 28, 2026
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