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Miles Scott Goes From Walk-on Receiver to NFL Draft Pick; Selected in 7th Round by Denver

Miles Scott Goes From Walk-on Receiver to NFL Draft Pick; Selected in 7th Round by Denver

Illinois safety Miles Scott is selected in the seventh […]

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Illini OL J.C. Davis Selected in Sixth Round by New York Giants

Illini OL J.C. Davis Selected in Sixth Round by New York Giants

Illinois two-year left tackle starter J.C. Davis was selected […]

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Bielema Sees NFL Positional Switch For Illini OL J.C. Davis

Bielema Sees NFL Positional Switch For Illini OL J.C. Davis

Illinois head coach Bret Bielema sees two-year left tackle starter J.C. Davis likely kicking inside at guard once he’s drafted into a National Football League franchise.

By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst

April 25, 2026

While Bret Bielema can’t possibly predict when and where his two-year starting left tackle will be drafted today, he has a prediction that it won’t be to play the position he mastered at Illinois.

The six-year Illini head coach, who signed Davis out of the transfer portal from New Mexico prior to the 2024 season and then sold Davis in his Oakland Calif., home on Christmas Eve to return to Illinois for the 2025 campaign, believes Davis will be a interior offensive lineman in the National Football League.

“I thought (Davis’ return to Illinois) could improve his draft status. And there's no doubt in my mind we've done that,” Bielema said in a Zoom session with local media on Tuesday.

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Gabe Jacas Drafted By New England in 2nd Round

Gabe Jacas Drafted By New England in 2nd Round

The New England Patriots traded up into the second […]

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Ked's Recruiting Roundup: Bielema’s Surprise Offer Leaves Big Impression on 2028 OT Joseph Frierdich

Ked's Recruiting Roundup: Bielema’s Surprise Offer Leaves Big Impression on 2028 OT Joseph Frierdich

By Kedric Prince - IlliniGuys Sr. Recruiting Analyst

April 24, 2026

(Cover photo courtesy player's X page)

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – Class of 2028 offensive tackle Joseph Frierdich, a standout from Carbondale, received a memorable scholarship offer from Bret Bielema during a recent visit to Illinois Fighting Illini football, and the moment left him stunned.

“On my visit on April 8, right in the middle of practice, coach Bielema walked up to me and my father. We were just talking football in general, and out of nowhere, coach said, 'I want to offer you a full-ride scholarship to play here.' I was so shocked at first and didn’t catch what he just told us,” Frierdich told IlliniGuys.

The 6-foot-7, 260-pound lineman has already drawn significant attention on the recruiting trail. His film shows really good technique, great lateral movement, and an ability to use his hands effectively, especially in space, traits that have made him one of the more intriguing young offensive tackles in his class.

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Former Illini Josh Gesky Anticipates Being Another Type-1 Diabetic Drafted in NFL

Former Illini Josh Gesky Anticipates Being Another Type-1 Diabetic Drafted in NFL

Gesky among several Illini players hoping to hear their name called over the next three days in Pittsburgh during the 2026 NFL Draft.

By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst

April 23, 2026

(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)

Josh Gesky has high hopes of joining a select group of athletes this weekend.

The former Illinois offensive guard is not only hoping to hear his name called at some point in Pittsburgh during the 2026 National Football League Draft but by doing so, he’ll be one of the few professional football players who have been diagnosed as Type I diabetic.

Gesky, who graduated from the University of Illinois with a degree in public health, was diagnosed at six years old with Type I diabetes, a chronic disorder that causes the pancreas to not produce enough the hormone of insulin needed to allow sugar to enter the cells inside your blood for humans to produce the proper amount of energy.

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Illini Chief Commercial Officer Tom Moreland Hired as Toledo’s New AD

Illini Chief Commercial Officer Tom Moreland Hired as Toledo’s New AD

Moreland is the second executive in the last four […]

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Around The Big Ten - April 22nd

Around The Big Ten - April 22nd

--Indiana will close out their first spring session as […]

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Bielema Hints At Junior College DL Addition For 2026 Season

Bielema Hints At Junior College DL Addition For 2026 Season

Illinois head coach Bret Bielema says “that one is real” when referencing but not officially naming the addition of junior college defensive lineman Deon Williams.

By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst

April 21, 2026

CHAMPAIGN — In the midst of his Zoom media session with local reporters Tuesday afternoon, Illinois head coach Bret Bielema hinted his program had received a verbal commitment from a junior college defensive lineman.

Bielema was referencing his staff’s anticipation at the arrival of defensive tackle Deon Williams from City College of San Francisco.

“We added another guy through the juco world who will be joining us who I’m really excited about,” Bielema said as he ran down the individual defensive line improvement on Tuesday.

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2026 Spring Football Practice Report No. 2: Collin Dixon Becoming “a machine” in Illini Offense

2026 Spring Football Practice Report No. 2: Collin Dixon Becoming “a machine” in Illini Offense

Illinois wide receivers coach Justin Stepp can’t wait for Collin Dixon to emerge as a go-to target in this 2026 offensive scheme.

By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst

April 14, 2026

(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)

CHAMPAIGN — Entering the spring before his fourth season at Illinois, the one thing Illinois wide receivers coach Justin Stepp can guarantee is Collin Dixon is going to consistently be on the football field but it’s the where part that is still being figured out.

“Collin Dixon is an expert in everything of this offense,” Stepp said Monday in a media session inside the Smith Center. “I promise he knows it better than I do. Collin Dixon can play all three spots.”

The positional versatility of being able to play all three of the wide receiver positions inside Barry Lunney Jr.’s 11 personnel offensive scheme has been the key to Dixon, a 6-foot-1 and 215-pound target, getting 23 starts over the last two seasons and he’ll be expected to take one of those starting roles entering the 2026 season.
Dixon, who redshirted his first season at Illinois to learn the offense and get his body physically able to withstand the physicality that Bielema requires out of his wide receivers, has spent the last two seasons being a jack of all trades type receiver in Champaign.

Dixon finished the 2025 campaign with 35 receptions for 548 receiving yards and five touchdowns on the season, which was tied for the team lead. However, instead of trying to get him expertise in one role, Stepp believes Dixon’s versatility is his best weapon to staying on the field as Illinois has brought in several less productive but high upside options from the transfer portal this offseason.

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With Notre Dame and Michigan Circling, 2027 QB Kamden Lopati Decommits from Illinois

With Notre Dame and Michigan Circling, 2027 QB Kamden Lopati Decommits from Illinois

Zeno Jo, IlliniGuys Staff Writer April 13, 2026 CHAMPAIGN, […]

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Football Recruiting Spotlight on James Finley

Football Recruiting Spotlight on James Finley

By Steve Sturm - IlliniGuys Football Analyst

April 8, 2026

The move had been rumored for a while, but the timing of Northern Illinois' safety James Finley to Illinois was a surprise to most Illini fans. Finley did not initially enter the transfer portal, but after NIU head coach Thomas Hammock left the school to take a job with the NFL's Seattle Seahawks, Finley took advantage of his late opportunity and moved downstate to Champaign. Illinois was Finley's only visit and it turned into a quick commitment. The slender 6'1, 185 pounder played both corner and safety for the Huskies last year but will be a safety in Champaign.

What does he bring to the Orange and Blue?
Finley is an elite playmaker with great hands and body control. That much stands out on film. But,

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Illini’s Offensive Line Makeshift Changes Will Continue Into Summer

Illini’s Offensive Line Makeshift Changes Will Continue Into Summer

With four starters to replace and a veteran transfer […]

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Inside Josh Whitman’s Planned Symmetry of Brad Underwood Recruiting Bret Bielema to Illinois

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."

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2026 Spring Football Practice Report No. 1: Defensive Changes Highlight First Media Viewing of Illini 2026 Spring Practice

2026 Spring Football Practice Report No. 1: Defensive Changes Highlight First Media Viewing of Illini 2026 Spring Practice

Illinois head coach Bret Bielema says he’ll be in attendance on Saturday night when the Illini take on Connecticut in the national semifinal game inside Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.

By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst

March 31, 2026

CHAMPAIGN — Good evening (or morning when you also might be reading this) and welcome to the fourth spring football practice for the Illinois program for the 2026 season in the sixth campaign of Illini head coach Bret Bielema begins in the evening at Gies Memorial Stadium.

Illinois conducted three practices sessions last week (Monday evening, Wednesday morning and Saturday morning) with the first two sessions, per NCAA regulations, in just helmets, jerseys, spider pads (the cushioned shoulder pads worn underneath jerseys and shorts. Tonight was a 30-minute media viewing period that involved no full-team activities with a large portion of that time being team stretching but here’s the quick notes:

Let’s begin this 2026 spring coverage with the obvious: Media was given an updated version of the 2026 roster and the defensive positional changes are noticeable in the sense that Bielema (and newly-hired defensive coordinator Bobby Hauck) has elected to list all defensive players as one of three things (and only one of these three things): Defensive lineman, linebacker and defensive back. The new 3-3-5 scheme is supposed to showcase the versatility of the Illini players and Bielema has said players will be expected to line up at different places on the field from down to down in the 2026 season. The only offensive positional change on the roster is Kaden Feagin going from running back to tight end (more on him later).

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