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Ked's Recruiting Roundup: Illini Football Receives Second 2027 Commitment from Defensive Back Justin Johnson

Ked's Recruiting Roundup: Illini Football Receives Second 2027 Commitment from Defensive Back Justin Johnson

By Kedric Prince - IlliniGuys Sr. Recruiting Analyst

March 4, 2026

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Illinois football added another piece to its future recruiting class with a commitment from in-state defensive back Justin Johnson. The 2027 prospect becomes the second player to pledge to the Illini in the class, joining quarterback Kamden Lopati from Utah.

Johnson chose Illinois over several Big Ten programs, including Northwestern, Rutgers, Michigan State and Iowa State. Landing the in-state defensive back continues a recent emphasis for the Illini on keeping top Illinois talent at home.

Illinois cornerbacks coach Corey Parker led the recruitment for Johnson, a three-star prospect from Evanston Township. Parker has been active on the recruiting trail, building relationships with defensive backs across the Midwest and prioritizing versatile players who can fit the Illini secondary in the coming years.

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Illini Expected to Hire Hauck Father & Son to 2026 Coaching Staff

Illini Expected to Hire Hauck Father & Son to 2026 Coaching Staff

Robby Hauck, the son of the new Illinois defensive […]

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Montana Defensive Coaching Pipeline Continues With Hiring of DE Coach Mike Linehan

Montana Defensive Coaching Pipeline Continues With Hiring of DE Coach Mike Linehan

Mike Linehan is the third assistant coach from Bobby […]

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Ked's Recruiting Roundup: Illinois 2027 QB Commit Kamden Lopati Drawing Heavy Pursuit Despite Early Pledge

Ked's Recruiting Roundup: Illinois 2027 QB Commit Kamden Lopati Drawing Heavy Pursuit Despite Early Pledge

By Kedric Prince - IlliniGuys Sr. Recruiting Analyst

March 2, 2026

(Cover photo courtesy player's X page)

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – Illinois secured an important piece of its 2027 recruiting class last July when West Valley City, Utah, quarterback Kamden Lopati gave an early commitment to the Illini. Months later, that pledge still stands, but the four-star signal caller has become a national recruiting priority as several powerhouse programs continue to pursue him.

Lopati committed early in the process, citing fit and trust in the Illinois staff. Even as other programs have intensified contact with him, his message about Illinois has remained consistent; he's committed.

"I'm grateful to all of the other schools for recruiting me; there was nothing wrong with them, I just felt that Illinois was a perfect fit for me and my family." He told IlliniGuys previously.

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Football Recruiting Spotlight on Jacob Harvey

Football Recruiting Spotlight on Jacob Harvey

By Steve Sturm - IlliniGuys Football Analyst

February 28, 2026

(Cover photo courtesy MaxPreps)

The second of Illinois' late wide receiver additions was Jacob Harvey of Mt. Zion. Illinois had kept in contact with Harvey through the recruiting process and encouraged him to wait on a committable offer and he had been patient until he finally committed to Illinois State as a safety net. However, that commitment lasted exactly one day, as Harvey finally got an offer from the Illini the next day and flipped. Harvey has good size at 6'2 and 195 pounds and good speed as well with a documented 7.57 60 meter and 11.19 100 meter dash from his sophomore year track season, yet despite his tremendous production he had no reported offers from FBS schools (more on that later).

What does he bring to the Orange and Blue?

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Ked's Recruiting Roundup: Illinois Targets Fast-Rising 2027 LB Anthony James

Ked's Recruiting Roundup: Illinois Targets Fast-Rising 2027 LB Anthony James

By Kedric Prince - IlliniGuys Sr. Recruiting Analyst

February 28, 2026

(Cover photo courtesy player's X page)

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – As recruiting for the class of 2027 begins to take shape across the country, the University of Illinois has turned its attention to Texas linebacker Anthony James, a fast-rising prospect who already has drawn significant Power Four interest. The 6-foot-3, 200-pound defender from La Marque, Texas, holds an Illinois offer and has scheduled an official campus visit for June 12-14. The Illini are showing strong interest in the Lone Star State's emerging defensive player.

IlliniGuys recently spoke with James about his relationship with Illinois and where the program stands in his early recruitment. According to James, Illinois linebackers coach Archie McDaniel and director of defensive player personnel Terry Hawthorne have built a strong rapport with him, especially after making a visit to see him.

"I'm excited to go see the campus.

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“I’ve got a job to do” - Luke Altmyer Preparing For NFL Beginning As Backup QB

“I’ve got a job to do” - Luke Altmyer Preparing For NFL Beginning As Backup QB

Former Illinois quarterback Luke Altmyer discussed at the NFL Scouting Combine how he’s preparing to begin his professional life for a role he’s never experienced in training camp - a backup.

By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst

February 27, 2026

(Cover photo courtesy Matt Stevens/IlliniGuys)

INDIANAPOLIS — Since he began playing on his first tackle football team at seven years old, Luke Altmyer has only been familiar with starting a season in one role - QB1.

So, for 14 of 15 years of his football life, it’s accurate to suggest Altmyer has walked into every training camp scenario with the idea and understanding that he would be the starter. Therefore, the interesting element the Mississippi native discussed Friday in his seven-minute media session at the National Football League Scouting Combine would be his mental approach to the very different role of opening his rookie season this summer as a backup quarterback on a professional team’s depth chart.

“I tell people now that whether I’m mopping floors, cooking food or being a Super Bowl winning quarterback, my job is to figure out a way to be the best I can be,” Altmyer said.

Altmyer, who ended his three-year tenure with the Illini as one of the most accomplished quarterbacks in program history and a two-time All-Big Ten Conference selection, said Friday he’s already spoken with NFL veteran quarterback Phillip Rivers about how the 23-year-old can provide immediate value to whatever team selects him this April.

“Obviously I want to play. I’m looking forward to playing. I know I can play and I know I can win. I’ve done that,” Altmyer said. “Regardless of where I’m at to begin with, I’ll be given a job and then it’s on me to do that job the best I can. Whether I’m doing the backup thing or running the show, I’ll need to somehow use the gifts I’ve been given.”

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Post Portal Position Paper: The Linebackers

Post Portal Position Paper: The Linebackers

By Steve Sturm - IlliniGuys Football Analyst

February 26, 2026

(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)

As I write this, Aaron Henry has packed his bags for South Bend and Illinois is changing its defensive scheme under new defensive coordinator Bobby Hauck. One thing that's clear is that Illinois is looking at a rather bare cupboard in terms of linebackers. James Kreutz returns for his senior year and will be a starter and Joe Barna will be back as well, but after them you have to go all the way down to Grant Beerman and his 15 snaps to find the next most experienced linebacker. Let's try to make some sense of this!

Newcomers
Illinois added two linebackers in the portal and I think we'll see some productivity right away from both of them. The first new linebacker on board was Robert Edmonson of Colorado State, who will be a junior this year. Edmonson started the season deep on the depth chart for Colorado State but ended up with 335 snaps in Colorado's new 3-3-5 defensive scheme.

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Gabe Jacas Preaching His Illini Positional Versality Will Translate to NFL Value

Gabe Jacas Preaching His Illini Positional Versality Will Translate to NFL Value

Former Illinois pass rusher Gabe Jacas will go through NFL scouting combine individual drills on Thursday afternoon including running the 40-yard-dash on NFL Network.

By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst

February 25, 2026

INDIANAPOLIS — In his four seasons at Illinois, Gabe Jacas was lined up in a variety of ways.

If a National Football League personnel scout or executive wants to see the former Illini pass rusher line up as a stand-up edge rusher, there’s the 2022-23 and 2025 campaigns. You want to see the 260-pounder line up with his hand in the ground as a defensive lineman? Go ahead and pop in clips from the 2024 season.

The versatility of the jobs he took on is something Jacas hopes has already shown up before his arrival this week in Indianapolis for the NFL Scouting Combine where he’s likely to interview and talk with team executives throughout the next few days.

“I think my work in college shows (NFL) teams that I can add value as a edge rusher or kick inside as an interior player, basically whatever they add from me is something I’ve done,” Jacas said. “The ability to play all across the line does nothing but add to my value. It doesn’t really matter where you line up but you have to be able to play with extension, have active hands and feet. The skills with being able to use my hands to disrupt the pass game in many ways is a big weapon of mine.”

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Inside Bielema’s Chinese Wall Plan of Illini Player Acquisition Separating Coaches From Scouts

Inside Bielema’s Chinese Wall Plan of Illini Player Acquisition Separating Coaches From Scouts

Illinois head coach Bret Bielema has formulated a professional model system that separates his on-field coordinators and assistant coaches from recruiting and player acquisition responsibilities.

By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer

February 25, 2026

(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)

CHAMPAIGN — One of the first things that Bret Bielema did after he accepted the head coach position at the University of Illinois was determine which members of Lovie Smith’s coaching staff he would retain.

At the time, this assistant coach retention philosophy was spotlighted by Corey Patterson being announced as the program’s running backs coach for the 2021 season. During his time in Champaign under Smith’s tenure with the Illini, Patterson was seen as key to Illinois' recruiting efforts in the St. Louis area as he brought over two of the highest rated Illini recruits in the modern era, Isaiah Williams and Shammond Cooper, who played under Patterson at Trinity Catholic High School while Patterson was establishing itself as one of the top high school programs in the state of Missouri.

Patterson went from being a corporate accountant in 2016 to being considered one of the most valuable assistant coaches at a power conference college football program in a five-year span.

The decision by Bielema to retain Patterson was more so based in the idea of retention of a Illinois roster, especially Williams - seen as the program’s best offensive athlete at the time, that Bielema had just acquired and understood had the pieces for a foundation that would in 2022 turn into an eight-win campaign highlighted by a New Year’s Day bowl berth less than 24 months after Bielema arrived in Champaign-Urbana.

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Football Recruiting Spotlight on Leslie Mosley Jr.

Football Recruiting Spotlight on Leslie Mosley Jr.

By Steve Sturm - IlliniGuys Football Analyst

February 24, 2026

(Cover photo courtesy player's X page)

Illinois added three new faces in the late signing period, so I'm catching up on writing about them. Leslie Mosley Jr. is the most interesting of the three in my opinion because he has a high ceiling and an odd history that explains his lack of offers. Illinois signed the 5'10, 160 pound Mosley over some mediocre offers from FCS schools despite his 52 catches for 1,001 yards and 10 touchdowns at Class 1A state champion Cardinal Newman. Mosley will join Cardinal Newman alumni Xavier Scott, Xanai Scott and Dylan Frechette at Illinois this fall so he'll have plenty of friendly faces.

What does he bring to the Orange and Blue?
As a senior, Mosley was an elite playmaker

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Post Portal Position Paper: Defensive Line

Post Portal Position Paper: Defensive Line

By Steve Sturm - IlliniGuys Football Analyst

February 20, 2026

(Cover photo courtesy Penn Athletics)

It's time to review the position we've all been wondering about: the defensive line. As Illini fans know, the portal was unkind to the Illini at this position as we saw player after player walk out the door and join other P4 programs, particularly in the Big Ten. The Illini have replaced those players with other portal entrants, especially from low major schools. But, there are questions upon questions, and as I write this more questions arise with the defection of defensive coordinator Aaron Henry. So, new DC Bobby Hauck will have the difficult job of sorting through this group and figuring out how this is going to work.

Newcomers
I wrote a spotlight piece on Carter Janki from Yale already. He's a solid player who started out as a high school quarterback and bulked himself up to the 300-pound range and is well-schooled in hand usage and foot positioning.

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Fmr. Boston College DL Coach & NFL Assistant Jordan Thomas Hired as Illini DL Coach

Fmr. Boston College DL Coach & NFL Assistant Jordan Thomas Hired as Illini DL Coach

New Illinois defensive line coach Jordan Thomas brings an expertise in the 3-3-5 scheme while also having college and pro coaching history on his resume.

By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst

February 17, 2026

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — The major transition of the Illinois defensive coaching staff is now complete with the hiring of defensive line coach Jordan Thomas.

Illinois head coach Bret Bielema said last week, during Bobby Hauck’s introductory media conference inside the Smith Center, that he had a coach inside the building on an interview who was familiar with the 3-3-5 scheme being brought to Champaign-Urbana by new defensive coordinator Hauck but had never previously worked with Hauck.

It turns out that person was Thomas as he was announced on Tuesday morning as the Illini’s new defensive line coach to replace Terrance Jamison. Thomas joins the Illini with 10 years of coaching experience ranging from college football to the National Football League, including stops at Boston College, the Cleveland Browns, and San Diego State.

“(Thomas) is a talented leader with experiences in our defense as both a player and coach, plus three years of developing defensive linemen in the NFL,” Bielema said in a university release. “We are excited to welcome Coach Thomas to our staff."

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Bielema Promised ‘a Michigan guy’ on Illini’s 2026 Staff & Hires Tyrone Wheatley as New RBs Coach

Bielema Promised ‘a Michigan guy’ on Illini’s 2026 Staff & Hires Tyrone Wheatley as New RBs Coach

Days after hinting on WSCR in Chicago that he was “interviewing a Michigan guy”, Illinois head coach Bret Bielema hires former Michigan tailback and assistant coach Tyrone Wheatley.

By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst

February 16, 2026

(Cover photo courtesy Morgan State Athletics)

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Just a few days ago, Bret Bielema hinted in a radio interview ‘a Michigan guy’ would likely be offered an assistant coaching opportunity and the Illinois head coach made good on that promise.

Tyrone Wheatley, a former 10-year NFL running back with 18 years of coaching experience most recently as a head coach of Wayne State University in Michigan, was officially named Illinois' running backs coach on Monday afternoon. Despite most Illini and Big Ten Conference football fans likely remembering Wheatley as the Michigan Wolverines physical running back of the early 1990s who totaled 4,187 career rushing yards, 510 receiving yards and 53 touchdowns in his playing career that included being named the 1992 Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year and the Most Valuable Player selection of the 1993 Rose Bowl, Wheatley coaching resume includes NFL running backs coach jobs with the Buffalo Bills, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Denver Broncos, and at power programs of Syracuse and his alma mater of Michigan.

In a Friday morning radio spot on the ‘Mully and Haugh Show’ on WSCR in Chicago, Bielema told the show’s substitute anchor Ruthie Polinsky that “you’ll love this, we might be interviewing a Michigan guy” for one of the Illini’s open assistant coaching spots. Turns out that ‘Michigan guy’ was the man who currently still stands fifth on the Wolverines all-time rushing list behind only Mike Hart, Denard Robinson, Anthony Thomas and Jamie Morris.

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Analysis of Bobby Hauck and the 3-3-5 Defense

Analysis of Bobby Hauck and the 3-3-5 Defense

By Steve Sturm - IlliniGuys Football Analyst

February 14, 2026

(Cover photo courtesy Skyline Sports)

I had some insider info that the switch to 3-3-5 was coming, so I've been looking at this for a while. There are 23 teams in FCS that run it currently, but of course they all do things a bit differently, so I watched several games of Montana football against their best competition. Here are a few factors:

1. There aren't going to be three men on the line. I didn't see a single example of Montana lining up with three men on the line.

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