
McMillen Shines in First Career Start With Training From Josh Kreutz
With the mentorship of Illinois veteran center Josh Kreutz, 20-year-old TJ McMillen was able to perform at a high level in his first career start in the Illini’s win at Purdue.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst
October 8th, 2025
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — The timeline of events last Saturday morning made it more and more obvious Josh Kreutz’s job had changed.
At 9 a.m. CST, Illinois put out its league-mandated injury report that listed the third-year starting center as questionable. About 90 minutes before kickoff, Kreutz walked out of the visiting tunnel of Purdue’s Ross-Ade Stadium with his uniform pants and knee braces on in what initially looked like an attempt by the 22-year-old to keep his streak of 30 consecutive starts alive.
However, as time of the pre-game warmup dwindled down, the organization of what was transpiring showed Kreutz looking more and more like a player-coach than somebody who would be in the center of Illinois’ offensive line for the next three and a half hours. Kreutz was followed closely by third-year lineman TJ McMillen.














