Illinois Football Recruiting Thread

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Speaking of which, I think someone on my team (work) has what's going around. He's a veteran (military) and is in very good shape, but he was hospitalized for two days, has been out four days, and now has to work remotely for all of next week at a minimum (per his doctor).

He was told it was norovirus, but it sure seems much worse.
This plague ain't no joke. I had it for two weeks; still got mild symptoms. I was wondering what if I weren't retired, how the hell could I go to work? Couldn't, shouldn't, wouldn't.

Get well, everyone. Illini.

C'mon spring.
 
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This guy could be the key to a number of ten win seasons. I haven't seen a running back like this since Mendenhall. Those who say "zero chance" don't know Bielema very well. Sic-em, Bret!!
 
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This guy could be the key to a number of ten win seasons. I haven't seen a running back like this since Mendenhall. Those who say "zero chance" don't know Bielema very well. Sic-em, Bret!!
Unless he vowed to never step foot in Illinois again, I'd said there's a chance. Chance gets a lot better if we make the Playoffs this season.
 
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which side of the ball do we envision Eberhart on? kid is a VG athlete and has nice height and a great frame. can certainly see him on D, if he's ok with that
 
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Conquering all recruiting "ills" in an offseason isn't practical but getting a foothold in Missouri for the first time in many years would be awfully important in the long-term.

Getting a couple of Titan Davis, Keenan Harris, Jacob Eberhart, Landon Bland, or Kevin Sullivan would be intriguing.
 
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Soooo are we still looking at LBers or what?

I think it's situational: they're probably done if there's no one gettable that excites them. OTOH, if a kid projects as an impact player and he seems obtainable, then go get him, pedal to the metal.

WRT this class, I think Cobbs is kind of a hybrid. there's probably room for another type of LB. we'll see. Williams seems to be very dialed into our program
 
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This plague ain't no joke. I had it for two weeks; still got mild symptoms. I was wondering what if I weren't retired, how the hell could I go to work? Couldn't, shouldn't, wouldn't.

Get well, everyone. Illini.

C'mon spring.
I had it a few weeks ago. Got over the worst of it in about 3 days. Since then I've been exhausted & short.of breath with any major exertion. Spent pretty much every free moment napping or lounging. Today is the first day I feel back to normal.
 
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