Adan Diggs, a 6‑foot‑5 combo guard from the 2027 recruiting class, has taken a major step toward his collegiate future as the North Carolina Tar Heels officially extended a scholarship on Tuesday night.
The offer places Diggs among a select group of programs — including Arizona, Kentucky and Kansas — that have already courted the highly touted prospect.
Earlier this year Diggs reclassified from the 2028 cohort, a move that broadened his eligibility and attracted a cascade of offers from major college programs.
A Strategic Recruitment Move
Ranked fourth nationally and first among combo guards, Diggs also holds the top spot among players in Arizona, underscoring the rapid ascent of his game on the national stage.
The Tar Heels’ coaching staff had been scouting the athlete over the weekend before the scholarship was rendered, reflecting the program’s aggressive and meticulous approach to building its 2027 recruiting board.
With 25 total offers from elite programs, Diggs now faces a pivotal decision that could shape the next chapter of his career, while North Carolina looks to capitalize on his commitment to reinforce its backcourt with a versatile talent.