
Illini Soccer Blanks Mizzou For 2nd Best Start in Program History
(From Illinois Sports Information Office) COLUMBIA, Mo. – Illinois soccer […]
Illini Soccer Blanks Mizzou For 2nd Best Start in Program History
(From Illinois Sports Information Office) COLUMBIA, Mo. – Illinois soccer […]
Jaheim Clarke Inactive This Weekend With Hamstring Injury
Illinois will not have cornerback Jaheim Clarke this weekend […]
Ked's Recruiting Roundup: Emmett Easton Visit Part of Illinois Football Starting to Shift Focus to 2027 Class
By Kedric Prince - IlliniGuys Sr. Recruiting Analyst
September 4, 2025
(Cover photo courtesy player's X page)
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – The Illinois football staff continues to line up potential prospects for game day visits as they build toward the future. Next week, when the 11th-ranked Fighting Illini host Western Michigan on Sept. 13, defensive tackle Emmett Easton will be in attendance as a guest.
Easton, a 6-foot-1, 275-pound defensive tackle from Coal City, Illinois, is beginning to generate more attention on the recruiting trail. He already made a visit to Northwestern for a spring practice, and Purdue has shown early interest as well. At this point, however, no offers have been extended.
A Change Will Do You Bad: Why Tomiwa Durojaiye (And Everybody at Illinois) Hopes He’s Done With the Transfer Portal
Illinois is the fourth program in as many seasons […]
‘It’s go time” - Meet Duke’s $4 million QB Darian Mensah
Illinois defensive coordinator Aaron Henry believes Duke’s 20-year-old quarterback Darian Mensah will be eventually be playing on Sundays in the three-letter league.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst
September 2, 2025
(Cover photo courtesy Amy Zhang/Duke Chronicle)
CHAMPAIGN — Illinois gets a true taste of competing in the pay-for-play era of the 2025 season as they will face one of the best transfer portal quarterbacks money could buy this past offseason.
While it showcased their brand-new toy last Thursday in a 45-17 victory over Elon, a regional Football Championship Subdivision opponent, the matchup against the No. 12 Illini is where it is expected the $4 million quarterback, Darian Mensah, is expected to be fully unleashed Saturday (11 a.m. CST, ESPN).
“He's special. This dude is going to play on Sunday,” Illinois defensive coordinator Aaron Henry said. “I think they give him freedom in the offense. It's going to be a tall task to limit his explosives...they're paying him a lot of money, they probably don't want to get him hit."
Brandon Henderson Back in Starting Lineup vs. Duke
After losing his starting role last weekend following his tartiness to a team meeting, Illinois third-year offensive lineman Brandon Henderson is back in starting five for matchup at Duke.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst
September 3, 2025
(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)
CHAMPAIGN — When asked by a local reporter if the Illinois status of projected starting right guard Brandon Henderson was back to normal, offensive line coach Bart Miller had a very direct answer.
“Yeah, it should have been back to normal in the first game,” Miller said. “But we have a standard here and we’re going to uphold that standard. When guys make a mistake, it hurts everybody and that was the message to the group.”
Henderson was held out of the Illini’s starting lineup last Friday in the 52-3 win over Western Illinois after the third-year offensive lineman was late for a team/positional meeting inside the Smith Family Football Complex days earlier during the game preparation week. Henderson was replaced in starting lineup by the second-year talent who he was battling during preseason camp, Brandon Hansen, but Henderson still managed to be on the field for 36 of the 64 offensive snaps in the contest.
The Trench Report: Western Illinois University
By Steve Sturm - IlliniGuys Football Analyst
September 2, 2025
(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)
While Western Illinois' football program has improved markedly in the last few years under new head coach Joe Davis, the opening contest with the Fighting Illini wasn't a fair fight. However, as I said on the I on the Illini post-game, this turned into a good night for the Illini because they generally looked ready to play yet also revealed a few opportunities to improve. So, take these highlights with a grain of salt and set aside the fact that the Illini players are just too strong and fast for their Leatherneck opponents.
Starting on the defensive side of the ball, I wanted to include a WIU highlight just to memorialize the early string of good plays that WIU put together based on Joe Davis' scheming. He had a nice gameplan early the game that was based on Illini overpenetration and it worked. However, where Illinois defensive coordinator Aaron Henry had terrible trouble adjusting to schemes 2 years ago in his first year as a DC, he showed that he's ready to make in-game adjustments. First, an example of the WIU offense. This was a nice outside-in WR screen that WIU executed pretty well. It presumes that the Illini will send at least five at the QB and be out of position for a ball carrier to come in behind them and that's just what happened. This was only a 10 yard gain, but take note of how well WIU executes here. The blocks are well-timed and the right guard does a great job passing off the pass rusher and then getting out to make a block. This had me wondering how much longer Joe Davis will be at WIU before he moves up. However....
Illinois Ranked No. 11 in Week 2 Associated Press Top 25 Poll
Illinois moved up one spot following the season-opening 52-3 […]
Ked's Recruiting Roundup: Illinois Football Talks With 2027 Defensive End Josh Fasbender
By Kedric Prince - IlliniGuys Director of Recruiting
September 2, 2025
(Cover photo courtesy St. Xavier High School)
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – With a roster built on both top-tier talent and quality depth, Illinois football is in position to recruit well into the future. The Illini staff is already doing just that, identifying and connecting with standout prospects in the 2027 class.
One of those early targets is 6-foot-3, 255-pound defensive end Josh Fasbender from Cincinnati, Ohio, who spoke with IlliniGuys about his growing relationship with the program.
Matt Stevens 2025 Post-Week 1 Top 25 College Football Ballot - Welcome to Opening Week Overreactions
IlliniGuys.com’s Matt Stevens gives his first weekly Top 25 ballot with analysis now that we have a data point of evaluation in this 2025 season.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst
September 2, 2025
Every single time during the months of June, July and early August, I get asked a version of the same questions that start with ‘What do you predict….?’ or ‘Who do you think will (fill in the blank end-of-season result)?
The answer, if I’m being fully honest and I always try to be whenever possible, is three simple words: I. Don’t. Know. And then I usually add in the line of “And if anybody else tells you they do know what will happen, they’re lying to you and you would be wise to be skeptical of them going forward”.
Does this frustrate IlliniGuys.com subscribers to no end? Probably. However, it is my journalistic hill to die on that predicting things before you have any data points to consider is not analysis work that you can trust but instead simply guessing. And if you’re guessing, you’re likely to be wrong more often than you’re correct and accuracy is something that still needs to have value in this society, regardless of the topic at hand.
To predict much of anything over the course of a four to five-month college football season is the definition of a fool’s errand. Once you start to get some data points recorded, it can allow you to become much more accurate in your assessments.
Doing such analysis work after Week 1 is admittedly almost as foolish but we do have at least one data point on every Football Bowl Subdivision program in the 2025 campaign so that’s well….something to consider.
Let the Week 1 overreactions (like trying to figure out how the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa can afford a $69.3 million buyout for the termination of Kalen DeBoer - Hint: They can’t) begin. This is always well….something we do as a college football society so let’s get it over with.
Bielema’s Trio of Tailbacks Ready to Roll For Illini in 2025
Illinois seems insistent to use a three-way tailback attack of Aidan Laughery, Kaden Feagin and Ca’Lil Valentine in a way that is not unique to the way Bret Bielema’s offenses dominated at Wisconsin.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst
September 1, 2025
(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)
CHAMPAIGN — The story has been told but, with the way Bret Bielema continues to speak about his current tailback depth, it deserves to be repeated one more time.
The 2012 Big Ten Conference Championship Game still serves as not only his finale at Wisconsin but also the peak of success of the running game of a Bielema-led program. Bielema’s 68th and final victory as the leader of the Badgers football program put a cap on what can happen with the optimal mixing of a power and finesse running game with three different tailbacks.
The 70-31 blowout victory in Indianapolis over Nebraska, then led by defensive-minded head coach Bo Pelini, will be remembered with three different tailbacks finding the Lucas Oil Stadium end zone in a game where Wisconsin set multiple school records including having two 200-yard rushers in one game. A freshman sensation named
All Injured Illini in Friday Win Expected to be Active at Duke This Weekend
Illinois head coach Bret Bielema said Monday he expects all of the injured players from Friday’s 52-3 win over Western Illinois to be prepared when the Illini head to Duke for this Week 2 matchup.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst
September 1, 2025
(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)
CHAMPAIGN — All signs are pointing to Illinois being able to take a fully healthy 74-player travel roster to Durham this weekend.
Even after some minor injury scares from the season-opening 52-3 victory over Western Illinois on Friday night, Illinois head coach Bret Bielema indicated Monday afternoon that his whole roster was able to recover from the wear and tear of the four-hour ordeal against the Football Championship Subdivision opponent.
"I think we got out of the game fairly healthy as we had a couple guys with some minor things to get treatment on during Saturday,” Bielema said Monday in his weekly media conference at Memorial Stadium. “To have that extra day of prep because of the holiday weekend allows us to take advantage of an NCAA rule that lets us come over to the facility and work a little bit more to get ready.”
Sturdy's Rewind: Illini Rout Western Illinois
By Brad Sturdy - IlliniGuys Insider/Analyst & Co-Host, IlliniGuys Sports Spectacular
September 1, 2025
(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)
The Illini methodically pasted Western Illinois in a 52-3 domination that went about as well as expected. They were good, but not perfect. Here is a recap of the weekend thoughts from Friday night and Saturday:
Hank Beatty was a record setter on punt return and was also 5 for 5 on targets and catches. He is the slot security blanket for Luke Altmyer and has some suddenness to his game to make people miss. Breaking a Red Grange record is impressive,
Heat Checks & Hail Marys – Altmyer Advice, Beatty Beats Red & Texas and Ohio State Thoughts
Mike Cagley, Co-Host Sports Spectacular September 1, 2025 The […]
Inside Illini’s D-Line Depth Known as ‘The 300-Pound Club’
Illinois played a dozen defensive linemen in Friday’s night 52-3 rout of Western Illinois and this snap count strategy may be a season-long plan to keep its ‘300 pound club’ players fresh.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst
August 31, 2025
Illini ‘300 Pound Club’ Snap Count of Defensive Linemen vs. Western Illinois in Week 1
DL - James Thompson Jr. (*starter*) - 24
DL - Tomiwa Durojaiye (*starter*) - 24
DL - Jeremiah Warren - 13
DL - Eli Coenen - 13
DL - Pat Farrell - 12
DL - Carter Hewitt - 9
DL - Cameron Brooks - 3
NT - Curt Neal (*starter*) - 19
NT - Gentle Hunt - 17
NT - Angelo McCollum - 16
NT - Demetrius John - 5
NT - Isaiah White - 2
CHAMPAIGN — The new exclusive club inside the Illinois football locker room is one you have to get on a scale to be a part of - the 300-pound club.
Illinois head coach Bret Bielema has a specific snap-count plan for the defensive players on his roster that weigh 300 pounds or more and that would, of course, exclusively cover the young men in the positional room of Illini defensive line coach Terrance Jamison.