Illinois football 2024: Every story from Illini run to Citrus Bowl title ... and execution for the Fighting Illini has been highly successful. Winning a Super Bowl championship with coach Bielema ...
Gabe Jacas is coming off an All-Big Ten third team campaign and helping lead Illinois to a 10-3 record and Citrus Bowl win, so of course he had worked up an appetite.
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The Telegraph on MSNBielema: No spring football game for Illini this yearIllinois football coach Bret Bielema cancels the spring game due to Memorial Stadium construction and player injuries.
Illinois football has dipped ... "Coach Bielema's vision and execution for the Fighting Illini has been highly successful. Winning a Super Bowl championship with coach Bielema in New England ...
Staff writer Joey Wright caught up with notable names before Illinois played Xavier on Friday night in the first round of the NCAA tournament ...
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Sporting News on MSNBret Bielema given high praise by ESPN writer after Illinois football labeled 'next Indiana' for one reasonBielema appears tired of Illinois' past. A 46-73 record since the iteration of the College Football Playoff took effect ...
The same can be said for the Illinois Fighting Illini and head coach Bret ... 6-3 in Big Ten games and defeating South Carolina in the Citrus Bowl. That marked their first 10-win season since ...
Gabe Jacas is coming off an All-Big Ten third team campaign and helping lead Illinois to a 10-3 record and Citrus Bowl win ... 2oH8mVSduD — Mr. Goodwrench, Illini fan (@MrG00dwrench) March ...
Illinois football coach Bret Bielema stopped by the Esquire for our weekly radio show hosted by News-Gazette sportswriters ...
They played their final game of the season in a 21-17 loss to the Illinois Fighting Illini in the Citrus Bowl on Dec. 31. Quarterback LaNorris Sellers completed 24 of 34 passes for 260 yards and ...
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Illinois football lands another 4-star recruit in Class of 2026, this one from TexasIllinois football 2024: Every story from Illini run to Citrus Bowl title The 6-foot-1, 190-pounder is the No. 34-ranked safety in the country for the class of 2026, according to On3 Industry.
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