Wisconsin basketball extended an offer to point guard Braylon Mullins’ class of 2025 on Saturday.
The 6-foot-2 rising senior is 247Sports’ No. 13 shooting guard in the class of 2025, the No. 6 recruit from his home state of Indiana and the No. 94 overall recruit in the country.
Representing Greenfield-Central High School in Greenfield, Indiana, Mullins has already received an impressive 28 offers from some of the highest-profile programs across the country. The most notable include UConn, Purdue, Alabama, Creighton, Indiana, Illinois, Kansas, Michigan State, North Carolina, Virginia and Notre Dame.
Mullins has not yet scheduled an official visit to Madison, but the Wisconsin staff has enough time to get the blue-chip guard to campus. The Indiana product has unofficially visited the Hoosiers, Fighting Illini, Fighting Irish, Hawkeyes, Boilermakers and Bearcats so far.
The Badgers recently tendered four-star point guard Josiah Sanders and will look to invest in freshman Daniel Freitag to orchestrate the offense this fall. However, a commitment from Mullins could alter the trajectory of the UW backcourt in 2025.
Wisconsin recently revamped its roster this offseason with the addition of three key transfers: Arkansas Central Guard Camren Hunter, Missouri guard John Tonje and Northern Illinois forward Xavier Amos. These three project to fill the gaps left by Chucky Hepburn (transfer), AJ Storr (transfer) and Tyler Wahl (graduation).
247Sports currently ranks Greg Gard’s 2025 recruiting class No. 6 in the country. The Badgers have two verbal commitments so far for 2025: shooting guard Zach Kinziger of De Pere, Wisconsin and Will Garlock of Middleton, Wisconsin.