
“A trial and error process”: Illini Beginning Spring Makeshift Offensive Line Combinations
Illinois offensive coordinator acknowledges “it’ll be a process” to have a relatively smooth transition this spring trying to replace four offensive line starters from 2025 lineup.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst
March 25, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)
CHAMPAIGN — The perspective of the difference for the Illinois offensive line from 2025 to this spring can be fully exemplified by the center position.
For the last 37 games over the last three seasons of Illini football, it was assumed and a level of comfort that Josh Kreutz would be on the football in the middle of the offensive line. With Kreutz now out of eligibility and spring practice having begun Monday evening, Illinois head coach Bret Bielema said the competition to the replace the All-Big Ten selection included as many as six players.
“There’s a lot of guys, especially on the offensive line, where we’re jockeying around position-wise because we don’t quite know yet if they’re going to be a tackle or a guard or which side of the line they’d feel most comfortable at in their footwork and their eyes,” Bielema said on Monday afternoon.
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