
‘We're digging ourselves out of the hole’ - Illini Can See Comeback Plan in NCAA Regional Final Round
Illinois trying to will themselves to the NCAA Championships for the 17th time in the last 18 years of its existence after a poor start.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Staff Writer
May 19, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)
Mike Small’s biggest gripe about the mentality of the players on his 2025-26 team is their inability to physically, mentally and emotionally deal with something suddenly bad happening in a competition going well right up to that point.
The good news for him and his players about the 2026 Athens (Ga.) Regional is the Illinois head men’s golf coach found out what happens when bad stuff happens to his players first.
A cavalcade of mistakes leading to big numbers on individual holes resulted in a very disappointing even-par opening round on Monday and a multiple-shot deficit for Illinois to do what is considered historically basic in postseason play - advancing to the NCAA Championships.
However, these unforced roadblocks didn’t happen in a second round situation similar to the most recent league title event in Oregon or a final round collapse such as the 2025 Big Ten Championships. The fact that the start to this tournament at the University of Georgia Golf Course was so poor is something Small is trying to mentally press on his players that the bad day is already out of their system.
Illinois attempted to prove that idea was true on Tuesday














