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Bielema Named IlliniGuys.com’s Preseason Big Ten Coach of the Year

Bielema Named IlliniGuys.com’s Preseason Big Ten Coach of the Year

Matthew Stevens, IlliniGuys Staff Writer

July 27, 2025

Since IlliniGuys.com was not asked to participate in the league's unofficial annual Cleveland.com poll/selections, we thought we'd do our own

LAS VEGAS — One of the more interesting factoids about Bret Bielema’s coaching career is when and the number of times he’s been selected as a conference coach of the year. 

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“The rule hasn’t changed”: Big Ten Differs With SEC Viewpoint on Defensive Subs

“The rule hasn’t changed”: Big Ten Differs With SEC Viewpoint on Defensive Subs

Big Ten Conference coordinator of football officials Bill Carollo contends, unlike the presentation given by the Southeastern Conference, late defensive substitution patterns aren’t a typical problem.

By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst

July 24, 2025

(Cover photo courtesy ESPN)

LAS VEGAS — It appears the contention between the Big Ten Conference and Southeastern Conference is not just limited to a future College Football Playoff format but also involves the folks in stripped shirts as well.

One week after John McDaid, the SEC coordinator of football officials, gave a presentation to media in attendance at that league’s media day in Atlanta over what he called “rule changes” within his conference beginning with the upcoming 2025 season, Big Ten Conference coordinator of football officials Bill Carollo had his say on the matter of handling defensive substitution patterns through the course of a game.

A big portion of McDaid’s lecture was how the SEC would address in the immediate future where a defense is intentionally trying to force down the play clock on the offense with its final chance at a player substitution before the football is snapped. McDaid’s video demonstration highlighting what his office has determined is an issue that demands attention included clips of Illinois executing defensive substitutions in the 2024 Citrus Bowl resulting in a 21-17 win for Illini over South Carolina.

“What we’ve seen over the last couple years — and we definitely saw it at a high volume or a higher volume in the 2024 postseason

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Is Illini OC Barry Lunney Jr. Ready To Be A FBS Head Coach? Luke Altmyer Thinks So

Is Illini OC Barry Lunney Jr. Ready To Be A FBS Head Coach? Luke Altmyer Thinks So

Illinois third-year starting quarterback Luke Altmyer believes Barry Lunney Jr. deserves to soon be a head coach in college football but is grateful to be paired with him one more time in 2025.

By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst

July 23, 2025

(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)

LAS VEGAS — Since the moment Barry Lunney Jr. knew Luke Altmyer was the transfer portal quarterback target in December 2022 ,he’s been able to share his on-field and off-field vision for the then-Ole Miss transfer prospect and the current Illinois offensive coordinator and quarterback have been connected.

As the Fighting Illini enter the 2025 campaign, it will mark the third year for both Altmyer being the starting quarterback and Lunney running the quarterback room and calling offensive plays in Champaign-Urbana. The importance and value of the partnership is not lost on the 22-year-old quarterback as he was honored this week at Big Ten Football Media Days at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas as a preseason all-conference selection. 

“I think our relationship, our communication, is at a really high level,” Altmyer said on Tuesday in Las Vegas when IlliniGuys.com asked him about Lunney. “I’m able to understand what he’s thinking (and) he’s able to tap into my thinking…We just understand each other at a high level.”

Sources close to the Altmyer’s representation confirmed

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‘It was grueling’ - A Look Into How Luke Altmyer & His Reps Couldn’t Get Power Conference Programs to Stop Calling This Offseason

‘It was grueling’ - A Look Into How Luke Altmyer & His Reps Couldn’t Get Power Conference Programs to Stop Calling This Offseason

IlliniGuys.com spoke to multiple sources close to the Illinois quarterback Luke Altmyer about details involving the third-party recruitment attempts of numerous college programs.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst

July 23, 2025

LAS VEGAS — Luke Altmyer got a crash course this past spring in the pay-for-play era of college football. 

Altmyer never believed he would have make two announcements that he was returning to the University of Illinois for the 2025 season. The Illini quarterback wasn’t always believed the money would get too ridiculously high that the result would be rumors of him transferring away from would stop. Altmyer quickly realized that was a bad plan. 

“It was stressful. Stress, stress, stress,” Altmyer said. “There’s a lot of talks and communication that has to happen behind your back. That’s part of it. A lot of sleepless nights where I didn’t know what was coming the next day or what the next hour would look like. I’ll say this, I wake up everyday knowing I did the right thing for me.” 

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Column: Why Bret Bielema Sees Himself As a Voice For College Football No Matter the Consequences

Column: Why Bret Bielema Sees Himself As a Voice For College Football No Matter the Consequences

No matter the consequences, Illinois head coach Bret Bielema has become a self-appointed social media warrior fighting for himself, his employer, his players or values of the game he loves.

July 23, 2025

(Cover photo courtesy Matt Stevens/IlliniGuys)

LAS VEGAS — There are still times Jen Bielema will give her husband a side-eye glance followed by a version of a consistent ‘Why did you tweet that?’ type of question.

Ranging from a variety of topics, the head football coach at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has taken to becoming a social media warrior to defend what he consistently calls “the best time to a head coach in college football right now”.

As he enters his fifth season at Illinois, Bret Bielema does not believe he and his current employer can survive using the concept of shutting up and letting your play do your talking for you any longer. Following a 10-3 record last season, Bielema stood at the main podium of the 2025 Big Ten Football Media Days at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas knowing just several hundred feet away at the MGM Sportsbook, his team had +500 odds to be in the College Football Playoff field. And Bielema’s current policy seems to be that if he knows it and believes it, everybody in the outside world should know it too.

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Illini Placed 4th in Unofficial Cleveland.com Big Ten Preseason Poll

Illini Placed 4th in Unofficial Cleveland.com Big Ten Preseason Poll

Following a 10-win season, Illinois predicted to finish fourth in the unofficial Big Ten Football Media poll.

By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst

July 22, 2025

(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)

LAS VEGAS — A panel of 24 reporters throughout the Big Ten Conference selected Illinois to finish fourth in the 18-team conference going into the 2025 season.

The panel of league media members organized by Cleveland.com is an annual tradition as, unlike most every other Football Bowl Subdivision conference in college football, the Big Ten does not organize a preseason media or coaches poll. IlliniGuys.com was not asked to participate in the poll and I’ll be coming out with a IlliniGuys.com preseason poll shortly.

Coming off a 10-win season in 2024, Illinois was aggregated by the 24-reporter panel to finish fourth in the league in this upcoming season, which is a nine-spot jump in this Cleveland.com preseason poll from one year ago.

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Stevens: Five Questions/Issues for Bielema & Illini Players at Big Ten Football Media Day

Stevens: Five Questions/Issues for Bielema & Illini Players at Big Ten Football Media Day

IlliniGuys.com addresses five issues and/or topics that Illinois head coach Bret Bielema and/or his three players (Luke Altmyer, JC Davis and Xavier Scott) might want to address in Las Vegas.

By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst

July 21, 2025

(Cover photo courtesy MGM Hotels)

LAS VEGAS — After Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti steps off the podium for his introductory address and media Q&A session, the very next face you’ll see at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas for the league’s football media days will be Illinois’ head coach entering his fifth season leading the program.

Bret Bielema follows Petitti as the first Big Ten head coach to take the mic Tuesday at the main stage's press conference. Bielema's appearance will be live on Big Ten Network at 1:30 p.m. CST.

Bielema will then be on Sirius XM B1G Radio at 4:00 p.m. CST and then will finish his day on the Big Ten Network studio set joined by a host of panelists including former Illini tailback Howard Griffith at 5:45 p.m. CST.

We at IlliniGuys.com thought we’d detail five pressing storylines that we’d like to hear from Bielema and/or the three All-Big Ten players (quarterback Luke Altmyer, left tackle JC Davis and defensive back Xavier Scott) the Illini fifth-year leader brought with him to Las Vegas.

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Stevens: Tony Petitti Will Have Opportunity to Address His Future CFP Format in Las Vegas

Stevens: Tony Petitti Will Have Opportunity to Address His Future CFP Format in Las Vegas

After a lot of public talk from the Southeastern Conference since late May, Big Ten Conference commissioner Tony Petitti will get his chance to present his public case in Las Vegas.

By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst

July 21, 2025

(Cover photo courtesy Big Ten)

LAS VEGAS — To steal most of this line from the late radio host Paul Harvey, after Tuesday we’ll know the rest of the story.

Last week, the Southeastern Conference - led by its commissioner Greg Sankey and a parade of football head coaches made their way through the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta to make its position very well understood on two critical issues currently holding up an approved proposal for a future College Football Playoff format.

As per tradition, Big Ten Conference commissioner Tony Petitti will have the first opportunity to address issues and take questions likely surrounding his viewpoint on a CFP playoff format that is drastically different than the rest of his conference commissioner colleagues. At 1 p.m. CST, Petitti will address media on the first day of his league’s football media days from the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in the Big Ten’s first visit to the Las Vegas Strip since accepting the four West Coast programs (Southern California, UCLA, Washington and Oregon) into the conference membership.

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Heat Checks & Hail Marys – Luke Altmyer Poised to Soar Up All-Time Illini QB Rankings & Kofi Part II

Heat Checks & Hail Marys – Luke Altmyer Poised to Soar Up All-Time Illini QB Rankings & Kofi Part II

Mike Cagley, Co-Host Sports Spectacular July 21, 2025 The […]

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Football Recruiting Spotlight on Jacob Eberhart

Football Recruiting Spotlight on Jacob Eberhart

By Steve Sturm - IlliniGuys Football Analyst

July 19, 2025

Illinois has had a strong start to its Class of 2026, but after a couple of painful misses on in-state tight ends Mack Sutter and JC Anderson, the program really needed to close the deal on its last big priority for 2026: Jacob Eberhart of Kirkwood (Missouri).  The four-star St. Louis area product is the son of former Illini Jason Eberhart, but with a strong offer list Jacob was far from a lock and in fact had not let the Illini staff know which way he was leaning until the morning of his commitment date.  I'm sure there was a massive sigh of relief in the Smith Football Offices that day as the 6'3, 205-pound athlete chose to follow in his father's footsteps.

What does he bring to the Orange and Blue?

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Heat Checks & Hail Marys – New Era for Bret Bielema & Superman Review

Heat Checks & Hail Marys – New Era for Bret Bielema & Superman Review

Mike Cagley, Co-Host Sports Spectacular July 14, 2025 The […]

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Ked's Recruiting Roundup: Illinois Football Still Adding As St. Louis WR/DB Jacob Eberhart Gives Commitment

Ked's Recruiting Roundup: Illinois Football Still Adding As St. Louis WR/DB Jacob Eberhart Gives Commitment

By Kedric Prince - IlliniGuys Director of Recruiting

July 12, 2025

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – Illinois football continues to build momentum on the recruiting trail, this time heading to the Show-Me State to land its latest commitment. Jacob Eberhart, a 6-foot-3, 200-pound safety/wide receiver from St. Louis, Mo., announced his commitment to the Fighting Illini.

Illinois wide receivers coach Justin Stepp was instrumental in the commitment. Stepp, who has developed a reputation for connecting with high-level talent at the wide receiver position, helped sway Eberhart from a near pledge to Oklahoma. With Illinois building one of its best classes in recent history, Eberhart now becomes the 23rd commitment in the 2026 class.

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Stevens: New College Sports Commission Already Being Challenged

Stevens: New College Sports Commission Already Being Challenged

Less than a month after Illinois Athletic Director Josh Whitman’s comments on the matter and less than two weeks into the CSC’s existence, resistance to the regulations has already begun.

By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst

July 12, 2025

(Cover photo courtesy David Craan/Illinois Athletics)

Despite it resembling many things of the previous NCAA’s enforcement department, Josh Whitman insists the new College Sports Commission will be drastically different.

The athletics director at the University of Illinois, who was elected the chairperson of the NCAA Division I Council in May 2024, stressed last month to local media the CSC’s enforcement wing designed to investigate and punish programs in violation of the new regulations put in place starting July 1 will have more qualified personnel and complete autonomy to “investigate swiftly and punish hard”.

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Ked's Recruiting Roundup: Illinois Football Offers 2027 Florida LB Noah Renes

Ked's Recruiting Roundup: Illinois Football Offers 2027 Florida LB Noah Renes

By Kedric Prince - IlliniGuys Director of Recruiting

July 8, 2025

(Cover photo courtesy player's Hudl page)

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – The Illinois football program continues to build a strong recruiting pipeline to Florida, and its latest offer shows that trend. The Illini recently extended a scholarship to Noah Renes, a 6-foot-2, 215-pound linebacker from Melbourne, Florida.

To date, Illinois’ 2026 recruiting class already includes five Florida natives:

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Illini Football Scouted 2025 NHL Draft First Round Pick Mason West

Illini Football Scouted 2025 NHL Draft First Round Pick Mason West

A first-round pick in the 2025 NHL Draft by the Chicago Blackhawks was on an unofficial visit in Champaign at the Memorial Stadium Rededication game that the Illini won 21-7 over Michigan.

By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst

July 8, 2025

(Cover photo courtesy Fargo Force)

One of the 32 first round picks in the first round of the 2025 National Hockey League Draft was intently scouted as a 2026 class prospect by the University of Illinois football coaching staff.

Mason West, a 17-year-old athlete from Edina, Minnesota, was in attendance as an unofficial visitor at Champaign’s Memorial Stadium for the 100th season ‘Rededication Game’ that Illinois won 21-7 over Michigan on Oct. 19.

Late last month, West became one of three first round picks by the Chicago Blackhawks with the 29th overall selection when he heard his name called at the draft by NHL commissioner Gary Bettman. West, a 6-foot-6 and 218-pound forward, attended the draft as a highly-ranked prospect at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles in order to do the ceremonial shaking Bettman’s hand and putting on a Blackhawks sweater on the stage.

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