AP Top 25 Extra Points: No. 9
Illinois rides 6-game win streak to its 1st top-10 ranking since 2001
[September 09, 2025]
By ERIC OLSON
These are heady times at Illinois, which is enjoying its most
successful run of football in over two decades.
The No. 9 Illini entered the top 10 of The Associated Press Top 25
on Sunday for the first time since 2001. The 20 weeks they've been
ranked since Bret Bielema took over in 2021 are the most over a
five-season stretch in four decades.
They're on a six-game win streak heading into Saturday's home game
against Western Michigan.
That Bielema's team continues to ride the momentum it created during
a 10-win season is really not a surprise. The Illini returned 16
starters, including quarterback Luke Altmyer, who led five straight
second-half scoring drives during a confidence-building 45-19 win at
Duke.
“Anybody on the schedule can give us a good run and beat us, but we
know if we do the right things, we're a really good team,” Altmyer
said. “It was good for us to face adversity.”
Illinois, which was coming off a 52-3 win over Western Illinois of
the Football Championship Subdivision, was slow to get going against
the Blue Devils and led just 14-13 at half. Illinois outscored Duke
31-6 in the second half, and the 26-point margin was the Illini's
biggest in a nonconference road win since 2001.

“Whole first half we never really seemed like we were in rhythm,"
Bielema said. “We were ahead on the scoreboard but in my opinion we
weren't doing a lot of things that put us in a better position.
Literally flipped a switch in the second half and capitalized on it.
I’m really excited about this team."
Just how good can the Illini be?
We'll know more in two weeks after they visit No. 22 Indiana, a team
the Illini did not play during Curt Cignetti's breakout first season
with the Hoosiers. No. 1 Ohio State, another team they missed last
season, goes to Champaign on Oct. 11.
Ducks take flight
Robert Cessna of the Bryan-College Station (Texas) Eagle is the only
one on the 66-member AP Top 25 voting panel who has No. 4 Oregon
listed at the top of a ballot. He moved the Ducks up from No. 2
after preseason No. 1 Texas lost at Ohio State.
The 69-3 whooping the Ducks put on Oklahoma State could be seen as
validation of Cessna's opinion. The Ducks have outscored two
opponents 128-16. They opened against Montana State, which went to
the FCS championship game last year, and the Bobcats scored 10 more
points against Dan Lanning's team than the Cowboys did.
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Illinois head coach Bret Bielema looks towards the field during the
first half of an NCAA college football game against Duke in Durham,
N.C., Saturday, Sept. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Ben McKeown)

“Looking from afar, I like the way he coaches, I
like their schedule, I like the players coming back, so I never gave
it a second thought,” Cessna said Sunday. “If I have them No. 2 and
they beat the tar out of a good FCS team, why not move them up if
the No. 1 team loses and doesn't look good doing it?”
Transactional blowouts
The lopsided Week 2 scores bordered on the ridiculous, but the
overmatched opponents were well compensated for taking their
beatings:
— No. 1 Ohio State hammered Grambling 70-0 and paid $1 million for
the experience. It wasn't as bad as the last time the Buckeyes
played an FCS team. That was a 76-0 win over Florida A&M in 2013.
— No. 10 Florida State beat FCS foe East Texas A&M 77-3, achieving a
program first by scoring touchdowns on its opening 10 drives. The
Seminoles got a bargain price: $450,000.
— No. 19 Alabama's 73-0 win over Louisiana-Monroe was the largest
margin of victory in a shutout in program history. ULM earned $1.925
million.
— No. 15 Tennessee's 72-17 win over FCS team East Tennessee State
set a program record for points in the modern era. ETSU earned
$575,000.
— No. 21 Texas Tech has opened with wins of 67-7 over FCS foe
Arkansas-Pine Bluff and 62-14 over Kent State. The Red Raiders
outscored their two opponents by a combined 95-0 in the first
halves. Pine Bluff pocketed $575,000; Kent State earned $1.5
million.

Extra points
No. 2 Penn State and Oregon each have reached 50 straight weeks in
the Top 25 and No. 7 Texas hit 40 weeks in a row. ... No. 14 Iowa
State has won 19 of its last 25 games, 10 straight when leading
after the first quarter and is 3-0 for the third straight year. ...
No. 18 South Florida, with its upset at Florida, becomes the first
program to have won at least one game on the home field of each of
the other six FBS teams in the Sunshine State (Florida Atlantic,
Florida, Florida State, Miami, UCF and FIU).
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