
2026 Spring Football Practice Report No. 1: Defensive Changes Highlight First Media Viewing of Illini 2026 Spring Practice
Illinois head coach Bret Bielema says he’ll be in attendance on Saturday night when the Illini take on Connecticut in the national semifinal game inside Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst
March 31, 2026
CHAMPAIGN — Good evening (or morning when you also might be reading this) and welcome to the fourth spring football practice for the Illinois program for the 2026 season in the sixth campaign of Illini head coach Bret Bielema begins in the evening at Gies Memorial Stadium.
Illinois conducted three practices sessions last week (Monday evening, Wednesday morning and Saturday morning) with the first two sessions, per NCAA regulations, in just helmets, jerseys, spider pads (the cushioned shoulder pads worn underneath jerseys and shorts. Tonight was a 30-minute media viewing period that involved no full-team activities with a large portion of that time being team stretching but here’s the quick notes:
Let’s begin this 2026 spring coverage with the obvious: Media was given an updated version of the 2026 roster and the defensive positional changes are noticeable in the sense that Bielema (and newly-hired defensive coordinator Bobby Hauck) has elected to list all defensive players as one of three things (and only one of these three things): Defensive lineman, linebacker and defensive back. The new 3-3-5 scheme is supposed to showcase the versatility of the Illini players and Bielema has said players will be expected to line up at different places on the field from down to down in the 2026 season. The only offensive positional change on the roster is Kaden Feagin going from running back to tight end (more on him later).














