
Illini Football Will Begin 2026 Big Ten Schedule at Ohio State
The Illinois football team's 2026 Big Ten schedule was […]

Illini Football Will Begin 2026 Big Ten Schedule at Ohio State
The Illinois football team's 2026 Big Ten schedule was […]

Heat Checks & Hail Marys - Best Illini Basketball Seasons Ever & Is Wagler the Best Illini Freshman Ever
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Ked's IlliniGuys Report - Jan 26th
By Kedric Prince - IlliniGuys Staff Writer
January 26, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)
Let’s start this week’s edition with the big win at Mackey Arena over the Purdue Boilermakers, 88-82.
Some people in the Purdue camp are a little baffled as to why the Illinois players and coaches celebrated so much after the win. There are several reasons. Brad Underwood and Matt Painter both understand the significance of wins and losses between the two programs, recruiting some of the same players as of late for starters.
Don’t let anyone underplay the competition between the two programs. Since the early 2020s, Illinois has 89 wins, and Purdue has 88. The Boilermakers have made one Final Four; the Illini have advanced to the Elite Eight.

The Cignetti Recipe Part 3: The Players
By Steve Sturm - IlliniGuys Football Analyst
January 26, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy Hoosier Huddle)
Welcome to Part 3 of the Cignetti Recipe. Now that I've done a deep dive on Curt Cignetti and in his staff, I thought I'd look into the players that have benefitted from Cignetti's new dynasty at Indiana.
Most people would tell you that the Indiana turnaround was all about Cignetti bringing his best players from James Madison with him. However, only 13 of the 31 incoming transfers to Indiana in 2024 followed Cignetti and his staff. And I'm sure everyone noticed that James Madison has continued to excel with the players that Cignetti left behind so clearly some good players stayed and the cupboard wasn't bare in Harrisonburg. New JMU coach Bob Chesney took much of his staff with him from Holy Cross and there's only one staff member left over from the Cignetti era, so it stands to reason that the Cignetti-coached Dukes remaining at JMU are still very talented. Not only that, but only two Hoosiers were drafted in 2025.

Justin Johnson, the ‘Must-Get’ 2027 Defensive Back, Recaps Junior Day at Illinois
By Zeno Jo - IlliniGuys Staff Writer
January 25, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy Joe Clark/IlliniGuys)
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – During last week’s men’s basketball game against Minnesota, the seats behind the home baseline at State Farm Center were filled with a group of 2027 recruits, with each of them sitting next to the coaches actively recruiting them. Among them was Evanston Township High School athlete Justin Johnson.
Currently rated as a three-star recruit, Johnson has attracted interest from nine Division I schools. IlliniGuys’ Zeno Jo was at State Farm Center on Saturday and spoke with Johnson, who said he was there for his first Illini basketball game. Sitting next to him for most of the game was Illini defensive backs coach Corey Parker.

Sturdy's Rewind: Special K
By Brad Sturdy - IlliniGuys Insider/Analyst & Co-Host, IlliniGuys Sports Spectacular
January 25, 2026
Big Ten Player of the Year Braden Smith was amazing on Saturday for Purdue, posting 27 points and 12 assists, Illini Freshman Keaton Wagler was better. Wagler scored 46 points to lead Illinois to an 88-82 upset in Mackey Arena over #4 Purdue, setting a flurry of records and getting Illinois to 17-3 overall and 8-1 in Big Ten play.
The most amazing thing was that Wagler scored his 46 points on just 17 shots. His efficiency was off the charts, and it wasn’t just the 9-11 from 3, it was the assists, the hockey assists, making 2’s, and getting to the foul line. Even one of his turnovers was a clear no call on a drive
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“He’s going to make the right basketball play”: A Look at Four Straight Possessions Keaton Wagler Dominated By Not Scoring
On a night he scored the most points ever for a Purdue opponent inside Mackey Arena, IlliniGuys.com looks at four straight possessions where Keaton Wagler made the perfect pass.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Staff Writer
January 24, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — With four minutes remaining, Keaton Wagler had already produced 42 points.
At that point, the Illinois freshman guard owned the record for the most points by a single player opponent in the 58-year history of Mackey Arena. The problem for Illinois was they were still behind on the team scoreboard 73-70. It was at point that Wagler, one of the biggest surprises in this supremely talented freshman class of players, had clearly showed his ability to pump in points and fill up his own scoring column. It was the final four minutes where Wagler showed the mental, emotional and physical maturity critical to winning.
In four straight possessions that all ended with a made three-point shot, Wagler had the basketball in his hands and did exactly what both benches wanted him to do - give it up to a teammate. A three-pointer to Tomislav Ivisic on a two-man game where the Purdue center Oscar Cluff blitzed Wagler in a double-team leaving the veteran Illini big all alone at the top of the key tied the score at 73 with three minutes and 31 seconds left.

Illini Rally Comes Up Short in Road Loss to Huskers
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Illini Pound Boilers 88-82 Behind Wagler's Historic 46-Point Game
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‘It’s special’: Brother Rice DL Brayden Parks recaps Junior Day at Illinois
By Zeno Jo - IlliniGuys Staff Writer
January 24, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy Joe Clark/IlliniGuys)
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – A year and a half ago, Illinois became one of the first Division I schools and the first power conference school to offer Chicago native and Brother Rice standout defensive lineman Brayden Parks. Fast forward to present day, Parks has become not just one of the highest-rated players in the state, but one of the highest-rated defensive linemen in the entire nation.
When Parks spoke to IlliniGuys back in September, he’d racked up over 40 offers, with some of college football’s bluebloods chasing his signature. While Illinois did hop on the Parks train early, the likes of Alabama, Notre Dame, LSU, Michigan, and Ohio State have added to his ever-growing list of offers since then.

Ked's Recruiting Roundup: Illini Women Use Open Week to Recruit
By Kedric Prince - IlliniGuys Sr. Recruiting Analyst
January 23, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Fresh off a 74-71 win over rival Northwestern, the Illinois women’s basketball team spent its open week resting and recruiting as it looks to build on a strong start to the season.
Illinois is 15-4 overall and 5-3 in Big Ten play, tied for sixth place with Washington.
Coach Shauna Green said the break comes at the right time for a team that has leaned heavily on key contributors.

The Cignetti Recipe Part 2: The Staff
By Steve Sturm - IlliniGuys Football Analyst
January 23, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy Wide Open Country)
Welcome to Part 2 of the Cignetti Recipe: The Staff.
You may have seen that as a condition of Curt Cignetti's recent in-season extension that he ensured that he would basically have as much money as he wanted to keep whatever staff he wanted. On one hand, that makes sense because a staff is an underrated aspect to a program's success. On the other hand, it's a little surprising to see that Indiana would pay top dollar for the guys that have stuck with Cignetti as he's risen through the ranks. Coordinators Bryant Haines and Mike Shanahan have been with Cignetti at all of his head coaching stops, and the money is Cignetti's attempt to share the wealth since they both started making $10,000 as IUP assistants.
Haines is only 40 years old, and like Cignetti he has a brother in coaching. His brother Tyler is the head coach at DII Catawba. He's a far better communicator than Cignetti and is a future head coaching candidate, so the money helps Cignetti by ensuring that Haines doesn't leave for a head coaching job before he gets a perfect opportunity, not that it stopped Haynes from interviewing for the Michigan job. Shanahan (no relation to the hall of fame coach of the same name) is only 36, and after a brief playing career that included a cup of coffee in the NFL, he took a job at IUP and he's stuck with Cignetti ever since. Shanahan's expertise is with wide receivers and he retains that position coach position at Indiana, but he took the offensive reins at the end of Cignetti's time at James Madison and is still the OC (though Cignetti is very hands-on with the job). He too is a very personable guy and will have a shot at a big-time head coaching job before too long.
Ked's Recruiting Roundup - Illinois Offers 2027 DT Darren White: “Man, I Am Hyped to Get an Offer from Illinois.”
By Kedric Prince - IlliniGuys Sr. Recruiting Analyst
January 23, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy MaxPreps)
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Illinois is beginning to turn more attention toward the 2027 recruiting class as the program continues to evaluate long-term talent on the high school front.
The Big Ten has shown recruits across the country that leaving SEC territory to play in the league is not only realistic but increasingly attractive. With the last three national champions coming from Michigan, Ohio State, and most recently, the Indiana Hoosiers, the conference’s profile has never been stronger.
Illinois took another step in that direction this week, extending an offer to Darren White, a 6-foot-2, 290-pound defensive tackle from Lake Nona High School in Orlando, Florida.