Nothing is early when it comes to preparations for the 2027 season as the Wisconsin Badgers football is already looking at prospect players for that year.

The Badgers and Memphis Academy of Science and Engineering standout Khamoni Williams already connected through a visit with the player leaving positive notes about the program.
“The visit was great,” Williams said in an interview with Badger247.
“Everything was great. Talking to the coaches was amazing. Everything was just great.”
He also spoke glowingly of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
“The campus is very peaceful. It’s a great place to learn a lot of stuff.”
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He also promised to return in announcement made through X.
Had a Awesome time at Wisconsin🔥 looking forward to visiting back❤️🤍 @marcusperson477 @JaydenCr41644 @coach_spike @CoachHerb1 @Leontaylor1983 @BadgerFootball @CoachChaz_ @CSmithScout @badgers_insider @Evan_Flood @247Sports @TnVarsity @NDerreon pic.twitter.com/gxZG7SXOJm
— Khamoni Williams (@Khamonii7) April 12, 2025
Wisconsin Badgers’ Class of 2027 prospects
Williams add to the prospects Badgers have already contacted for the Class of 2027.
The most notable of them is four-star prospect Trae Taylor who like Williams was impressed by the visit.
“Had no intentions of ever going back to Badger football,” Taylor said back in January this year according to Badger Notes.
“Dad advised me to go because of the new staff.

“I’m glad I went, as this experience was great. If anything, I started great new relationships. Was so good I’ll make a trip in the spring. Learned something today.”
Other named prospects are Jameson Purcell (QB), Nelsyn Wheeler (RB), Tavares Harrington (DB), Kylonn Haynie (RB), and Jermaine Polk (DL).
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