Illinois digs in for fight with
neighbor Eastern Illinois
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[August 27, 2024]
In last year's opener, Illinois needed an improbable
fourth-down conversion and a last-second field goal in order to beat
Toledo in Champaign.
Illinois hopes it won't be pushed as hard in Thursday's opener
against Eastern Illinois, an FCS foe located 45 miles south of
Champaign. But fourth-year coach Bret Bielema suspects the Panthers
will make the most of their first shot at the Illini in 16 seasons.
"This will be, on their schedule, their marquee game of the year,"
Bielema said.
Illinois retains 12 starters from last year's 5-7 squad that lost
its final two games last season to miss out on a bowl berth. The
Illini lost Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year Jer'Zhan Newton and
three others to the NFL Draft, but most eyes will be focused on
junior quarterback Luke Altmyer filling the job that used to be his.
He's the young man who completed the improbable fourth-down deep
ball to Casey Washington that salvaged the Toledo opener - and he
had other nice moments while starting the first nine games. But
Bielema replaced him with since-graduated John Paddock for the final
three - initially due to an injury - so it's almost as if Altmyer
has to introduce himself all over again.
"Luke is very talented," Bielema said. "I always say this: He kind
of looks like the guy who's in a pickup game down at the rec league,
but he can really, athletically, do some things with his feet that
are very impressive. I think his arm strength is better than it has
ever been - his overall strength, his presence. I think in Year 2
with (offensive coordinator) Barry (Lunney), he just has a better
understanding of our offense."
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While Illinois lost first-team all-Big Ten slot
receiver Isaiah Williams to the pros, Altmyer might have an even
better No. 1 target in Ole Miss transfer Zakhari Franklin - one of
45 new players on the Illini roster.
Franklin stands as the NCAA's active leader in catches (266),
receiving yardage (3,386) and receiving touchdowns (38) - most of it
accomplished while working with Lunney at UTSA. He transferred to
Ole Miss last year, but regained his final year of eligibility
because injuries limited him to four games.
Altmyer also should benefit from a beefed-up
offensive line that features highly touted transfers J.C. Davis (New
Mexico) and Melvin Priestly (Grambling) at the tackles.
"With the new guys, it's easy to see some of them are enormously
talented," Bielema said. "I'm really excited to see Melvin Priestly
and J.C. take the field."
Eastern Illinois boasts plenty of optimism with most of its starters
returning - including every defensive lineman and linebacker - from
last year's squad that finished No. 24 in the final AFCA FCS Coaches
poll and just missed a playoff berth.
Sixth-year quarterback Pierce Holley returns to lead the offense. He
threw for 2,741 yards and 17 touchdowns last year and there are only
three players in EIU history who have thrown for more yards in one
season: Tony Romo, Jimmy Garoppolo and Sean Payton.
--Field Level Media
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