Wisconsin's 2017 recruiting class - the No. 10 group in the nation - is at capacity with commitments from Kobe King, Nathan Reuvers and Brad Davison. And in the following cycle, the Badgers have just one more scholarship to fill after landing four-star shooting guard Tyler Herro earlier this month.

With things pretty well in tact in the senior and junior classes - Joey Hauser being the top remaining target in 2018 - Greg Gard and his staff has the opportunity to lay the groundwork in 2019 and beyond. That plan took a big step forward on Tuesday when UW extended an offer to Nobal Days, arguably the top in-state sophomore.