Illini Football 2026 Preseason Camp Practice Report No. 3 - Long Hot First Day in Pads
IlliniGuys.com details noteworthy items from the 15-minute media viewing portion of the sixth practice of the Illini’s 2026 preseason camp session.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst
August 8, 2026
CHAMPAIGN — Good afternoon and welcome to the sixth preseason camp practice for the Illinois program for the 2026 season in the sixth campaign of Illini head coach Bret Bielema.
Tonight was simply a 15-minute viewing period after the team stretching pre-practice period but was the first practice in full pads.
“Well, we got the perfect trifecta today,” Bielema said with a smile. “The hottest day we’ve had (in preseason camp), the first day in full pads and the longest practice we’ll have so far. I’m kind of excited to see how the guys respond because we really backed off of them on Friday after what was a really good week of practice.”
Bielema confirmed Eberhart’s move from defensive back to wide receiver on Saturday to local media before the team’s first full-pad practice and in doing so, said the tactic is “a six-month lease with a 12-month option”.
Bielema said the past intention was to recruit Eberhart, who was a four-star prospect by On3.com/Rivals.com, as a defensive back but the first- full-pad practice on Saturday would be his introduction to wide receiver.
Eberhart, who was a summer enrollee, has been battling an undisclosed injury that has kept him in a green, non-contact jersey since the beginning of preseason camp. Bielema said Saturday Eberhart isn’t likely to get full medical clearance until the week of the 2026 season-opening game against the University of Alabama at Birmingham on Sept. 3 (8 p.m., Big Ten Network).
“If he had been with us throughout all spring and summer maybe we wouldn’t be doing this,” Bielema said. “He’s probably not going to get full medical clearance until the week of the first game. I think sometimes it’s a little easier on offense to learn things quicker.”
Illinois was able to win the recruiting battle for the 6-foot-4, 220-pound athlete in the 2026 recruiting class even after Eberhart took June official visits to Missouri, Nebraska and Oklahoma.
Despite the official roster switching Eberhard to wide receiver, Bielema was quick to point out to local media that this move for Eberhart was “nothing permanent” and the future for the St. Louis native would likely be a defensive back.
“I told the offensive coaches that he’s on a six-month lease with a 12-month option,” Bielema said. “We’ll see where this one goes.”
Local media, including IlliniGuys.com, had a media session with Bilema. The IlliniGuys.com video of those media sessions should be available on our YouTube channel, X (@matthewcstevens) and on the IlliniGuys.com football board.
We’ll keep the positional change chart up for a few more days in case folks didn’t see it or there are more items to add to it in the coming days.