Illinois Football Recruiting Thread

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thinking the most likely kid to commit this weekend is Jacksonville LB Tony Williams (yeah, I think we're taking another LB)
 
#227      
Kid looks like the villain in an 80's ski resort teen comedy, and for that reason, want.
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he reminds me of this dude
 
#228      
Either the offers for top-1000 recruits has really concentrated in the last two years or the recruiting services are changing their ranking approach this year.


(a) It's already April
(b) Tony Balanganayi has 20 FBS offers, with 16 of those offers being from P4 schools
(c) He's ranked as the 21st (247), 22nd (On3), unranked (ESPN), and unranked (Rivals) in the State of Illinois

Tony B is being recruited as a DL but all of the services have him designated as an IOL. For the sake of the argument, let's compare that offer list to other State of Illinois IOLs that were ranked in the past few years:

- Anthony Birsa was 6th in Illinois (2023) with 16 offers, 7 P4 offers
- Paris Patterson was 9th in Illinois (2023) with 11 offers, 6 P4 offers
- Will Nolan was 5th in Illinois (2024) with 15 offers, 8 P4 offers


This isn't just a (a) Tony Balanganayi or (b) Illinois thing, as there are State of Illinois preps that are not going to Illinois that have lots of offers but are really rated poorly. Look at Gavin Mueller (TE - South Elgin). Illinois has three great prep tight ends this year but the fanbase isn't talking about him because all of the attention is on JC Anderson and Mack Sutter. Mueller has 22 FBS offers, with 17 being FBS offers and he's the 17th ranked recruit in State of Illinois.


Is this:
(a) An absolute banner year in in-state prospects?
(b) Are teams following each other like never before in offering recruits?
(c) Are offers being reported more consistently?
 
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2017 Illinois QB Room
Jeff George Jr.
Chayce Crouch
Cam Thomas
Cam Miller

2026 Illinois QB Room
Trey Petty
Carson Boyd
Ethan Hampton
Jershaun Newton
Michael Clayton


2017 was the last time that Illinois had a QB they signed out of high school make 5+ starts.
 
#237      
Either the offers for top-1000 recruits has really concentrated in the last two years or the recruiting services are changing their ranking approach this year.


(a) It's already April
(b) Tony Balanganayi has 20 FBS offers, with 16 of those offers being from P4 schools
(c) He's ranked as the 21st (247), 22nd (On3), unranked (ESPN), and unranked (Rivals) in the State of Illinois

Tony B is being recruited as a DL but all of the services have him designated as an IOL. For the sake of the argument, let's compare that offer list to other State of Illinois IOLs that were ranked in the past few years:

- Anthony Birsa was 6th in Illinois (2023) with 16 offers, 7 P4 offers
- Paris Patterson was 9th in Illinois (2023) with 11 offers, 6 P4 offers
- Will Nolan was 5th in Illinois (2024) with 15 offers, 8 P4 offers


This isn't just a (a) Tony Balanganayi or (b) Illinois thing, as there are State of Illinois preps that are not going to Illinois that have lots of offers but are really rated poorly. Look at Gavin Mueller (TE - South Elgin). Illinois has three great prep tight ends this year but the fanbase isn't talking about him because all of the attention is on JC Anderson and Mack Sutter. Mueller has 22 FBS offers, with 17 being FBS offers and he's the 17th ranked recruit in State of Illinois.


Is this:
(a) An absolute banner year in in-state prospects?
(b) Are teams following each other like never before in offering recruits?
(c) Are offers being reported more consistently?

Hard pass on Gavin Mueller. He caught 3 passes last year and was a non factor. He is a very big project. I like Will Vala
 
#244      
Make the student-athletes your employees and you can fix these issues. Right now they are compensated for their name, image, and likeness. That isn't related to performance (wink wink), so there is no recourse for skipping a practice or playing poorly.
 
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