Illinois Football Recruiting Thread

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80's were a blast. Still drives my addiction to all things Illini FB, BB...and women's VB.

If Wisconsin can get to where they are currently from a bad program pre-Barry, why can't we?
We've yet to find our Barry.
 
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Anyone know anything about Kaden Feagin, 2023 athlete? Saw on Twitter he is going to take unofficial on July 30 after visiting in June. Has offers from Iowa and Rutgers too. 247 has him as 3-star and #4 in Illinois (from Arthur).
Intrigued to see what position he will play at the collegiate level. Looks like a perfect fit for Illinois.

Kaden is around 6-2 and 4.55 in the 40

Has the hybrid build to play in the slot, TE, LB or S. I have never seen him play on the defensive side but looks like BB is putting in OT already for the 2023 class.
 
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Any recruiting news? Really hope we can snag allen and no clue what chances we have but manghams deciding soon. Other than those 2 recruits I’ve seen nothing, was hoping someone knew more. Plus this threads been real quiet lately so figured it needed a pick me up.
 
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Any recruiting news? Really hope we can snag allen and no clue what chances we have but manghams deciding soon. Other than those 2 recruits I’ve seen nothing, was hoping someone knew more. Plus this threads been real quiet lately so figured it needed a pick me up.
Jaden Mangham is announcing tomorrow. Would be a massive pickup for the staff, but all the CB's are for WVU
 
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Was MySpace a thing back then? No, not quite old enough for the Moeller era, wild what he managed to eventually do elsewhere. At least he finished above Northwestern every one of his 3 seasons...
Oh that 0 - 0 tie with Northwestern really, really hurt under Moeller tho...
 
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And we've been looking, hiring, firing and repeating since the 1950's....
I had hope for Blackman after his runs at Denver and Dartmouth. But alas, it wasn't to be with only one season over 500 for the Illini.
 
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I had hope for Blackman after his runs at Denver and Dartmouth. But alas, it wasn't to be with only one season over 500 for the Illini.
He had to deal with some brutal schedules - it seemed as though every year they played teams like USC, Washington, penn State, etc in the non-conference and always played UM and OSU in the conference. If he could have coached with present day schedules he would have won 7-8/year without much problem
 
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I had hope for Blackman after his runs at Denver and Dartmouth. But alas, it wasn't to be with only one season over 500 for the Illini.
I had high hopes as well... You'd think with 22 winning seasons under his belt, he'd have done better... One thing I always loved was that he always (ALWAYS) had a super-trick play to use in every home game...
 
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He had to deal with some brutal schedules - it seemed as though every year they played teams like USC, Washington, penn State, etc in the non-conference and always played UM and OSU in the conference. If he could have coached with present day schedules he would have won 7-8/year without much problem
This is on point. No cupcakes in the non conference games. Big Ten record in six seasons...24-23-1. Played OSU and UM every year and went 0-12 in those games. 24-11 against the rest of the Big Ten! Beat Iowa 50-0 one year. Usually got off to an 0-3 start against a brutal non con schedule. Blackmon was a very good coach.
 
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