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Fmr. Cincinnati/Wisconsin OL Jake Renfro Commits to Illinois For 7th Season

Fmr. Cincinnati/Wisconsin OL Jake Renfro Commits to Illinois For 7th Season

Former Cincinnati and Wisconsin center Jake Renfro, who already has 36 starts at the Football Bowl Subdivision level, will likely take over the middle of the Illinois offensive line in 2026.

By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst

(Cover photo courtesy University of Wisconsin Athletics)

January 5, 2026

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Illinois has hit the transfer portal for its likely starting center in the upcoming 2026 season. 

Former Wisconsin and Cincinnati center Jake Renfro has elected to his medical hardship waiver finish his collegiate career for his seventh season in his home state by verbally pledging to play at Illinois. Renfro, an All-American Conference first team selection in 2021 in his first and only season as a starter for Cincinnati (a Group of Four program that qualified for the four-team College Football Playoff bracket) is a 6-foot-4, 313-pound offensive lineman with 36 starts at the Football Bowl Subdivision level before his expected arrival in Champaign-Urbana in January. 

When Luke Fickell left Cincinnati to take the head coaching opening at Wisconsin before the start of the 2022 season, Renfro eventually followed his coach to Madison the next season to be the Badgers starting center. However, a severe injury at Cincinnati before the start of the 2022 season derailed Renfro’s progress and he sat out nearly every game of the 2022 and 2023 season. 

Renfro, a sixth-year senior in the 2025 season, was honored in Madison in November before the ‘Senior Night’ victory over Illinois but he had already suffered a season-ending injury, played in just four games after having surgery to correct a lower-body injury. 

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Illini Land QB Katin Houser From Transfer Portal

Illini Land QB Katin Houser From Transfer Portal

For the sixth consecutive year at Illinois under Bret Bielema, Illinois will likely have a starting quarterback that they’ve acquired from the transfer portal when they open the 2026 season.

By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst

January 4, 2026

(Cover photo courtesy East Carolina University Athletics)

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — For the sixth time since Bret Bielema took over the football program at the University of Illinois, a transfer quarterback from a Football Bowl Subdivision program has verbally committed to making the move to Champaign-Urbana.

Former East Carolina two-year starting quarterback Katin Houser officially signed a contract to play the 2026 season at Illinois on Sunday evening.

In the 2025 season, Houser started in all 12 regular games at East Carolina before opting out of his team’s bowl game days after announcing he’d be entering the transfer portal for the second time in his collegiate career. Houser had a completion percentage of 65.9 percent for 3,300 yards and 19 touchdowns with only six interceptions. On the ground, he had 181 rushing yards and nine rushing touchdowns in the best statistical season of his career.

Since Bielema took over the Illinois football operation in Dec. 2020, Illinois has

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Ked's Recruiting Roundup: New Signal Caller in Champaign as Illini Secure Transfer QB Katin Houser

Ked's Recruiting Roundup: New Signal Caller in Champaign as Illini Secure Transfer QB Katin Houser

By Kedric Prince/IlliniGuys Sr. Recruiting Analyst

January 4, 2025

(Cover photo courtesy East Carolina University Athletics)

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Former Illinois quarterback Luke Altmyer will no longer suit up for the orange and blue, leaving Illini fans wondering who would be next to continue the program’s recent winning ways. Illinois head coach Bret Bielema and his staff answered that question with the addition of quarterback Katin Houser, a 6-foot-3, 225-pound transfer from East Carolina.

Houser, originally from Anaheim, Calif., and a graduate of St. John Bosco High School, became one of the more sought-after names in the transfer portal

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Ked's Recruiting Roundup - Portal Kombat Continues: Illinois Bolsters Defensive Front With Ivy League Standout Carter Janki

Ked's Recruiting Roundup - Portal Kombat Continues: Illinois Bolsters Defensive Front With Ivy League Standout Carter Janki

By Kedric Prince/IlliniGuys Sr. Recruiting Analyst

January 4, 2026

(Cover photo courtesy Penn Athletics)

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — In today’s college football landscape, roster movement is constant. Programs lose players and gain others, often in rapid succession. Illinois added another piece to its roster through the transfer portal with the commitment of defensive lineman Carter Janki, a 6-foot-5, 290-pound transfer from Penn.

Janki arrives in Champaign as a proven interior presence with a productive Ivy League career.

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Illinois Receives Commitment from East Texas A&M Safety Lavon Williams

Illinois Receives Commitment from East Texas A&M Safety Lavon Williams

Kedric Prince, IlliniGuys Sr Recruiting Writer

January 4, 2026

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — The transfer portal, or as it’s known at IlliniGuys, Portal Kombat, is in full effect.

The Illinois football program landed its first commitment of the 2026 transfer portal season Tuesday,

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The Trench Report: Tennessee

The Trench Report: Tennessee

By Steve Sturm - IlliniGuys Football Analyst

January 3, 2026

(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)

I could get used to finishing a season this way. Illinois finished its second straight 9-win season with its second straight win over an SEC team that it had never beaten before. Not only that, but they did it in what felt a whole lot like a road venue, and they did it while outgaining Tennessee 417 yards to 278 and winning the turnover battle. Without a very fortunate kickoff return and a couple of bad breaks, this is a convincing win over a big-name team.

I'm going to start with defensive highlights this week, as I thought this was our best defensive performance of the year from a scheme standpoint. And this first play was the first eye-opener for me. Most of you are already aware that after Gabe Jacas, Illinois presented very little pass rush this year. So with Jacas sitting out the bowl game, I was assuming Illinois was going to have trouble rushing the passer this year. However, the staff used the time off well and dialed up several blitzes that had Tennessee scratching its collective heads. Tennessee's offense was sacked 22 times this season and threw 437 passes, yet suffered 4 sacks and threw the ball 18 times in the bowl game. And none of them were flukes. I'd have slapped you if you told me that was going to happen.

On this first play, Illinois has its best three pass rushers on the line in the game with Durojaiye, Thompson and Lowery.

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Thad Ward Leaving Illinois to Return to Kansas State as Associate Head Coach/WR Coach

Thad Ward Leaving Illinois to Return to Kansas State as Associate Head Coach/WR Coach

Illinois is losing running backs coach Thad Ward as […]

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Maddie Webber’s Scoring, Selflessness, and Representation Fueling Illinois’ Rise

Maddie Webber’s Scoring, Selflessness, and Representation Fueling Illinois’ Rise

By Zeno Jo - IlliniGuys Staff Writer

January 1, 2026

(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – Through 13 games, the Illinois women’s basketball team has had its best start to a season ever. One of the biggest components in the engine pushing the team to that start has been junior guard Maddie Webber.

Webber is currently third in scoring on the team, averaging 11.5 points per game while shooting just below 47% from three-point range. She’s also the first-ever player of Asian descent to play under Shauna Green, and – as far as we at IlliniGuys are aware – the first in program history, too. She’s half-Korean, with ancestry through her father linking her to the country, and says that that part of her identity is something that means a lot to her, not just off the court, but on it, too.

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Portal Kombat In Full Effect as TE Cole Rusk Becomes The Latest to Leave Illini

Portal Kombat In Full Effect as TE Cole Rusk Becomes The Latest to Leave Illini

By Kedric Prince - IlliniGuys Sr. Recruiting Analyst

January 1, 2025

(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — The NCAA transfer portal continued to churn, and Illinois football found itself back in the middle of the action today.

Former Rock Island standout Cole Rusk, a tight end who transferred to Illinois from Murray State, is now officially in the transfer portal. The move comes as a surprise, as the 6-foot-5 Rusk departs what had long been considered his dream school.

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All-Big Ten Kicker David Olano Enters Transfer Portal

All-Big Ten Kicker David Olano Enters Transfer Portal

David Olano, who connected on the game-winning field goal […]

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IlliniGuys Football Post-Christmas Portal Wishlist: Three Defensive Targets

IlliniGuys Football Post-Christmas Portal Wishlist: Three Defensive Targets

By Zeno Jo - IlliniGuys Staff Writer

January 1, 2026

(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)

Happy New Year, IlliniGuys readers! With the Music City Bowl behind us now, portal season is truly upon us now. After a few days to soak in the bowl win and tying the knot on securing 19 wins in two years, the staff will soon get to work to fill out gaps on its roster through the transfer portal.

On the defensive side of the ball, linebackers JoJo Hayden and Easton Baker, defensive lineman Jeremiah Warren, and cornerback Vernon Woodward III have entered the transfer portal.

While it’s always great to cast a wide net in recruiting, this first list is staying a bit more realistic, grounded in previous interest or the obvious geographic relations these players have to Illinois.

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IlliniGuys Music City Bowl Grades: Illinois 30, Tennessee 28 - Another Perfect Bowl Game Ending

IlliniGuys Music City Bowl Grades: Illinois 30, Tennessee 28 - Another Perfect Bowl Game Ending

Illinois delivers another near perfect performance to topple a Southeastern Conference opponent in a late December bowl game for back-to-back postseason wins for the first time since 2011.

By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst

December 31, 2025

(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Illinois head coach Bret Bielema had repeatedly said how much he loathes when good-natured fans mention to him how long it’s been before the Illini football program accomplished something.

As he’s completed his fifth season leading the football program in Champaign-Urbana, the phrase Bielema dislikes hearing the most is ‘did you know it’s been since (fill in the year) since Illinois has (fill in the accomplishment)’ and Bielema was determined on Tuesday night to slow down that kind of talk by seeing his team create its own history.

“We talked a lot about all different kinds of numbers. (Monday night) I got emotional in a team meeting because I saw them that after the Northwestern win that this group has either tied or surpassed a number of records,” Bielema said Tuesday night after the 30-28 win over Tennessee in the Music City Bowl. “I knew if we got this one that we’d not have to talk about these kind of numbers or read about other years anymore. Usually you either find yourself reading about history or writing history and this group is doing a lot of writing history.”

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When asked to describe the game-winning 64-yard drive that led to David Olano’s 29-yard walk-off field goal, Illinois quarterback Luke Altmyer shrugged his shoulders before admitting

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Sturdy's Rewind: The Golden Age

Sturdy's Rewind: The Golden Age

By Brad Sturdy - IlliniGuys Writer/Analyst & Co-Host, IlliniGuys Sports Spectacular

December 31, 2025

(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)

We are in the midst of the Golden Era of Illinois football

Enjoy it. Take it in. Celebrate. There will be time for fans to worry about next season in the coming weeks, portal opens Jan. 2, and for the next 8 months. For now, know that Illinois football is in good hands and have shown themselves to be a legit football team and program. I don’t think we appreciate enough what has happened at Illinois since Josh Whitman took over 9 years ago and Bret Bielema 5 years ago.

Here are a few thoughts from Nashville as I sit in the airport waiting on my flight.

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Music To Altmyer’s Ears: Illini QB Bookends Career With Similar Game-Winning Drive

Music To Altmyer’s Ears: Illini QB Bookends Career With Similar Game-Winning Drive

Illinois quarterback Luke Altmyer had the confidence of his teammates, coaches and fans that one more game-winning drive was coming with four minutes and 58 seconds left in the Music City Bowl.

By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst

December 31, 2025

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Immediately after a 96-yard kick return for a touchdown to give Tennessee a one-point lead, Luke Altmyer’s mother had the same immediate reaction of Illinois players, coaches and fans.

Chad Altmyer, while sitting in Section 238 near the 30 yard line of Nissan Stadium looked up at the ribbon board showing the game clock and turned to his wife, Betsy, who knew and said out load they’d seen the script of this type of game play out before.

“Betsy said it best because she immediately watched the offense trot on the field and said out loud ‘here we go again’ and let it be known that Luke’s mom immediately thought a game-winning drive was going to happen again,” Chad Altmyer said to IlliniGuys.com Tuesday night. “She immediately remembered this is how Luke’s career at Illinois began.”

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Watch: Illini's Bret Bielema, Miles Scott, Luke Altmyer postgame Music City Bowl presser

Watch: Illini's Bret Bielema, Miles Scott, Luke Altmyer postgame Music City Bowl presser

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3hG4sxmVe8    

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