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ESPN College Football Analyst Predicts The 'Indiana' Of 2025
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Last season, Curt Cignetti and the Indiana Hoosiers shook up the college football world by posting an 11-win season on their way to the Playoff — the first such instances in program history.

Now ESPN CFB analyst Heather Dinich believes there's another team in the Big Ten poised to make a similar leap in 2025; and they reside in the state neighboring IU and the good folks in Bloomington.

"I think that Illinois is going to be this year's Indiana, if I'm being honest with you," Dinich told the "Pat McAfee Show."

"I really like what [Bret] Bielema has coming back. They got a quarterback, they've got eighteen starters, they've got all their stars back on the offensive line, and they don't play Oregon, Michigan or Penn State. I think that's right. So think about that schedule like Indiana has last year, so look out for the Illini."

In fairness to Illinois, the Illini went 10-3 last season with a Citrus Bowl win over Shane Beamer and the South Carolina Gamecocks. So it wouldn't be a complete shock to see them potentially vie for a College Football Playoff spot this fall.

Bielema has done a solid job of building Illinois back into a respectable B1G opponent following tough stretches under Lovie Smith, Bill Cubit and Tim Beckman who went a combined 34-71 over an eight-year stretch.

CHAMPAIGN, IL - AUGUST 28: Illinois Fighting Illini head coach Bret Bielema reacts after a play during the Big Ten Conference college football game between the Nebraska Cornhuskers and the Illinois Fighting Illini on August 28, 2021, at Memorial Stadium in Champaign, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Allio/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)Michael Allio/Getty Images

Former Ole Miss transfer Luke Altmyer appears to have found a home in Champaign after leaving Oxford for greener pastures.

In 2024, the rising senior threw for a career-best 2,717 yards and 22 touchdowns to six interceptions. If he can take it up another notch, Illinois can definitely compete in an increasingly crowded Big Ten conference.

This article first appeared on The Spun and was syndicated with permission.

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