Last season Illinois football went 10-3, won a bowl game against South Carolina and now is set to return nearly every starter from the 2024 roster – including star quarterback Luke Altmyer.
The expectations for 2025? Higher than the program has known in decades.
As for 2026, the roster will be heavily turned over – and perhaps the expectations with it. But the default option for most Illini fans regarding that topic: worry about that when the time comes.
Coach Bret Bielema and his staff couldn't take a more different view on that front, though. The Illini coaches have put together a class of 2026 that is shaping up to be Illinois’ best recruiting haul of the century.
In ESPN's ranking of college football's top 25 recruiting classes, Illinois landed at a more-than-respectable No. 9. Current Illini commits Nasir Rankin and Cam Thomas headline the class on the offensive and defensive sides, respectively.
BREAKING: Four-Star ATH Nasir Rankin has Committed to Illinois, he tells me for @on3recruitsThe 6’1 177 ATH from Chicago, IL chose the Fighting Illini over USC, North Carolina, & Nebraska Will play basketball for Illinois as wellhttps://t.co/TS0QjceuaA pic.twitter.com/1Wyc6X6188
— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) May 21, 2025
What makes the news all the more impressive is that ESPN put together its rankings before the Illini landed four-star offensive tackle Kai Pritchard – their second ESPN 300 commit (after Rankin).
And if that weren’t enough, Illinois also added the top recruit in the state of Connecticut (edge rusher Kayden Bennett) and three-star defensive back Isaiah Williams.
Still, the recruiting-rich Big Ten has a handful of schools with classes that outrank even Illinois', including Rutgers (No. 8), Penn State (No. 5), Ohio State (No. 2) and USC (No. 1) – although, once again, the rankings were compiled prior to the trio of aforementioned commits.
Nonetheless, the message is clear: Illinois’ 10-win season doesn't have to be an anomaly. Bielema has built a pipeline of talent that could make it simply the first chapter of a new era in Champaign.
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