Football

Three-Star Wide Receiver Steele Harris Commits to Wisconsin Badgers

The Montana prospect chose the University of Wisconsin’s 2027 recruiting class over several Power Four programs, citing staff belief and versatile offensive plans.

Steele Harris, a three-star wide receiver prospect out of Great Falls High School in Montana, revealed his commitment to the University of Wisconsin’s 2027 recruiting class on Tuesday, choosing the Badgers over a slate of Power Four suitors.

The announcement follows a whirlwind recruitment period in which Harris gathered offers from Arizona State, California, Illinois, Iowa State, Michigan State, Northwestern and Utah, but it was Wisconsin’s coaching staff that ultimately convinced him of the program’s vision.

Speaking during his official visit, Harris praised the Badgers’ coaches and players for their genuine belief in his potential, noting that the staff’s support felt like a personal endorsement rather than a mere scholarship offer.

A Recruit’s Perspective

He is slated to join Ari Confesor’s wide-receiver group and could see action in multiple roles within Jeff Grimes’ offensive scheme, a flexibility that attracted the coordinator’s attention.

During the visit, Harris was hosted by senior receiver Jaylon Domingeaux, who transferred to Wisconsin from Southeastern Louisiana this offseason, giving the newcomer a familiar face on campus.

At 6-foot-3 and 190 pounds, Harris is listed on Hudl as a ‘three-level receiver’ capable of hauling in shallow screens and stretching defenses with deep throws, traits that fit the Badgers’ evolving offensive identity.

Coaches believe Harris’s size and route-running ability will add a new dimension to the Badgers’ passing attack, potentially opening up mismatches against both Big Ten and non-conference opponents.

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