Last Friday, we previewed the recruits who were expected to show up this past weekend for Wisconsin’s homecoming match-up against Illinois. At least one official visitor was in town, while a variety of in-state and out-of-state prep players also made their way to Madison.

These recruits experienced two or three seasons of weather inside Camp Randall Stadium on Saturday during Wisconsin’s 49–20 win over Illinois.

Here’s who we noticed at Camp Randall Stadium, combining our own observations with tweets from the recruits plus other media reports.

2019 LB Mohamed Toure

The Rutgers commit announced on Sunday that Wisconsin offered him after his official visit in town.

Blessed to say that I have received an official scholarship offer from The University of Wisconsin ⚪️ #gobadgers pic.twitter.com/jR3jSE3vmM — Mohamed Toure #THEVILLE (@mohamed_1k) October 21, 2018

247Sports’ Evan Flood caught up with Toure on Sunday ($).

2020 OLB Kaden Johnson

The four-star ‘backer spoke with both Flood ($) and BadgerBlitz.com’s Jon McNamara about his trip, which he spoke highly of.

2020 OLB Kaden Johnson has "unreal" return visit to #Wisconsin:https://t.co/eJZmDMtP5x — Jon McNamara (@McNamaraRivals) October 21, 2018

2020 DB Craig McDonald

Rated a three-star player by 247Sports (safety) and Rivals (cornerback), McDonald is a teammate of Johnson’s. Both recruiting services list offers from Iowa, Iowa State, and Minnesota.

2020 DB Craig McDonald could be close to an offer from #Wisconsin after Saturday's visit. https://t.co/bdN5ZIMfUK — Jon McNamara (@McNamaraRivals) October 21, 2018

2020 DL Aidan Ikaika Keanaaina

Flood caught up with Keanaaina, a 247Sports composite four-star defensive lineman, late Saturday ($). Based on the player timeline provided by 247Sports, he has now visited Wisconsin twice this season.

2019 DL/TE/OL Jake Rock

Had a great time back at Camp Randall yesterday! Thank you Wisconsin coaches and staff! pic.twitter.com/BS7UOQFrP7 — Jacob Rock (@jprock360) October 21, 2018

Judging by what we heard and Rock’s picture, 2019 walk-on commit Blake Wilcox and 2020 offensive line commit Trey Wedig were also in town. Rock, Wilcox, and Wedig all play for Kettle Moraine, who defeated 2019 commit Keeanu Benton and Janesville Craig 36–6 Friday evening.

2019 WR/TE Howie Newbauer

Had an amazing time at the Wisconsin vs Illinois game yesterday! Thanks to @CoachHaering and @BadgerFootball for the invite pic.twitter.com/P7kfslmngA — Howie Newbauer (@HowieNewbauer) October 21, 2018

According to WisSports.net, Newbauer has caught 18 passes for 403 yards and five touchdowns this season through eight games.

2020 DL Cole Brevard

The 247Sports composite four-star recruit spoke with 247Sports’ Steve Wiltfong ($) about his game-day experience.

Good times in Mad-town! 1st and 10 Wisconsin ⚪️ pic.twitter.com/kKP0xpsc79 — Cole Brevard (@YoBoiCole2020) October 21, 2018

2020 ILB Jay Higgins

From Indianapolis (Brebeuf Jesuit), the prep ‘backer currently is unranked by 247Sports and Rivals, but both services note an early offer from Ball State.

Enjoyed family time @BadgerFootball with @_jhigg of @BJPSFootball ! We experienced unexpected snow fall but the football atmosphere was great! Jeremiah 29:11 " Gods Plan" pic.twitter.com/UwUuM0kodI — Roy Higgins III. (@higginized) October 20, 2018

2020 Terah Edwards

Edwards, from Grovesport, Ohio (Madison), spoke with BadgerBlitz.com’s Jon McNamara ($).

Great day at Wisconsin, really liked it here pic.twitter.com/9spRFOaGYD — Terah Edwards (@light_work__) October 20, 2018

2020 K Jack Van Dyke

Rated a five-star kicker and 4.5-star punter by Kohls Kicking, Van Dyke took in Madison this weekend. He is the No. 15 kicker and No. 13 punter in the 2020 class according to Kohls.

2020 WR Chimere Dike

Dike is an in-state product from Waukesha, Wis. (North). According to WisSports.net, he caught 79 passes for 1,091 yards and 12 touchdowns in nine games this season.

Had a great time at Wisconsin today! Thanks to the coaches for having me. @CoachGebhardt @BadgerFootball pic.twitter.com/Spz3S1YfPP — Chimere Dike (@chimdk11) October 20, 2018

With 11 catches for 149 yards in the regular season finale, @chimdk11 officially finished as the #wisfb leading receiver in the regular season (1,091 yards) and tied for the lead in catches with 79.



Wrote about him a month ago:https://t.co/j5IX2zDIeJ — Curt Hogg (@CyrtHogg) October 14, 2018

2019 ATH Mitchell Stanchina

From Northfield, Minn., it appears UW listed Stanchina as an athlete though his Hudl profile shows him as running back/safety.

2021 OL Riley Mahlman

Wisconsin apparently offered the 2021 product from Lakeville, Minn. (South) this weekend. According to this 247Sports profile, he is listed at 6’8 and 250 pounds already.