
Inside Josh Whitman’s Planned Symmetry of Brad Underwood Recruiting Bret Bielema to Illinois
Illinois athletics director Josh Whitman said Monday he felt it was critical importance to have his football and men’s basketball coaches co-exist in the NIL era but work together in union and harmony.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Staff Writer
April 3, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)
INDIANAPOLIS — Bret Bielema still remembers his first phone conversation with Brad Underwood before the Illinois football coach had mentally assured himself the Illini was right for him.
“Brad was one of the first people to reach out to me who was a non-administrator,” Bielema said on Monday before his team’s fourth spring practice. “We had a common friend, who is Greg Lansing, who was the head men’s basketball coach at Indiana State and has been a friend of mine for a long time. He connected (Underwood) before (Illinois athletics director Josh Whitman) initially did.”
Underwood and Bielema already shared some Kansas State connections as Underwood is an alum and played for the Wildcats from 1984–1986 and Bielema was a co-defensive coordinator at KSU under then-head coach Bill Snyder from 2002–2003.
“Brad talked to me about the commitment that Josh had given him during his time at Illinois and (Whitman) thought it would be beneficial to find a football coach that thought and processed things similarly to the way Brad does,” Bielema said. “And I give Brad a lot of credit because when this NIL world first started up, basketball was definitely ahead of our operation by a couple of years. (Underwood) was really good about giving me some inside information."














