
Post Portal Position Paper: The Specialists
By Steve Sturm - IlliniGuys Football Analyst
March 18, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)
You didn't think I'd skip over these guys did you? Of course not. I love special teams almost as much as I love line play. Besides, this is about as interesting an offseason in Illini special teams as we're ever going to get! There's competition at every major job, a new coach, and don't forget the impact of the new enormous video board!
Newcomers
I have to start with switch punter Jack Gray. We don't really know what we're going to be getting with Gray because as of this moment all you can see is videos from Pro Kick Australia and a ranking of 6th in the composite punter ratings for the Class of 2026. Even if you're evaluating by rankings though, they're are all over the place on Gray so its anyone's guess how he'll turn out. However, he's a fun guy to think about kicking at Illinois because of the ambipedal aspect (ambidextrous applies to hands, ambipedal applies to feet). Tennessee punter Jackson Ross is the only other ambipedal punter I've ever heard of, and though he's better with his right foot, he takes advantage of his special skill to kick with his left foot on situations where he can see that the return team has overcommitted to one side. As of right now the scuttlebutt is that he's for real and will be a factor at Illinois, but Memorial Stadium's wind tunnel has made or ruined many careers, and there's no way to prepare for it, and of course there's no substitute for in-game reps.
If Ethan Moczulski leaves and then comes back, is he really a newcomer? Well, don't think too hard about that because I decided to write about him here anyway. The good news with Moczulski is that he has a huge leg which allowed him to set the Illini record with a 63 yard field goal in 2024. The bad news is that he hasn't been consistent with that leg.














