Illinois Football has made a habit out of hosting a large number of priority recruits in the month of June. Bret Bielema and his staff have been keen on starting their summer off strong to create recruiting momentum and to hopefully make a strong first impression on recruits and their families.
Per CardinalSports.com, former Illinois Basketball star, Coleman Hawkins, will no longer be visiting the University of Louisville. Earlier this week, it was reported that Hawkins had set up an official visit to the Cardinals after withdrawing from the 2024 NBA Draft.
Illinois Football players reported to their first summer meeting on Memorial Day evening. The team was introduced to the Illini staff’s summer plan, outlining the best way to attack this crucial part of the offseason.
Former Illinois Basketball Star, Coleman Hawkins, has set his first official visit after officially withdrawing from the 2024 NBA Draft. Per Joe Tipton of On3sports, Hawkins will officially visit Louisville this weekend.
The Fighting Illini kick off on the gridiron in 86 days (8/29), and expectations from Bret Bielema are high. Certainly, fans would love to see Illinois Football in post-season play once again under Bielema, after an 8-5 season in 2022.
Future Illinois Basketball stars, Morez Johnson Jr and Jeremiah Fears, showed a glimpse of the future during Team USA’s win over Belize. The United States absolutely pummelled Belize 150-54 in their second game.
Former Illinois basketball guard, Skyy Clark, left Champaign on some interesting terms. At first, Clark’s commitment to Illinois sent waves throughout the entire fanbase.
Brad Underwood and his staff have done a great job at replacing talent during the 2024 offseason. Illinois Basketball added 9 new players to the mix for 2024-25 which has created an exciting buzz around the potential of what the Illini have added to their current roster.
Per Travis Branham of 247sports, Illinois Basketball will be one of the schools expected to receive an official visit from five-star prospect, Will Riley.
As it stands right now, Illinois Basketball will have 9 total newcomers to start the 2024-2025 season. Four players will be in their first-ever year of college basketball, while five players are coming from the transfer portal.
Illinois Basketball forward, Coleman Hawkins, announced that he will officially withdraw from the 2024 NBA draft. This comes about a month after the former Illini announced that he will also enter the transfer portal.
Bret Bielema’s program is back at it again with more exciting news regarding the 2024 season. According to a post made by Illinois Football on X (@illinifootball), the Illini are now slated for two primetime games to open up the 2024 season.
Per multiple sources, Illinois Basketball star, Coleman Hawkins has withdrawn from the NBA Draft and will enter the transfer portal. Coleman Hawkins has one year of eligibility and will put his NBA pursuit on hold.
The Illinois Football program announced that the team will be sporting some new uniform additions in 2024. After years of fans asking for a nostalgic, throwback look, Illini AD Josh Whitman and the Illinois Athletics Department finally delivered.
Corey Parker is cashing in on coaching a first-round draft pick in Quinyon Mitchel l and is jumping from the Mid-American Conference to the Big Ten Conference to join Bret Bielema's staff at the University of Illinois.
Prior to last year, the quarterback position was never a position of sustained strength for the Illinois program. They would have one or two years of success, but no one would consider Illinois to be “Quarterback U”.
The Illinois Fighting Illini landed Croatian big man Tomislav Ivišić earlier this week, who can impact the team in a meaningful way next season. Illini coach Brad Underwood shared his initial thoughts on the 7-foot center, emphasizing his talent on defense.
Incoming freshman Andrew Dennis was supposed to be among the gems for the Illinois Fighting Illini 2024 recruiting class. He enrolled early but recently decided to transfer to Michigan State.
Illinois defensive lineman Jer'Zhan Newton, viewed by many as a first-day pick, fell to Washington Commanders at No. 36 in Friday's second round. Despite
Illinois coach Brad Underwood led his team to the Elite Eight this year, but he’s taking nothing but heat following his squad’s 77-52 defeat to UConn in the finals of the East Region of the NCAA Tournament at TD Garden in Boston, Mass. on Saturday.
With 1:51 left in the first half, Illinois tied UConn at 23-23. By the time they scored again, the Huskies were up by 30 points.
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