Illinois Fighting Illini football
Illinois Fighting Illini football | |||
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First season | 1890 | ||
Athletic director | Josh Whitman | ||
Head coach |
Lovie Smith 1st year, 3–9 (.250) | ||
Stadium | Memorial Stadium | ||
Seating capacity | 60,670 | ||
Field surface | FieldTurf | ||
Location | Champaign, Illinois | ||
Conference | Big Ten | ||
Division | West | ||
All-time record | 587–561–51 (.511) | ||
Bowl record | 8–10 (.444) | ||
Claimed nat'l titles | 5 (1914, 1919, 1923, 1927, 1951) | ||
Conference titles | 15 | ||
Consensus All-Americans | 24 | ||
Colors |
Orange and Blue[1] | ||
Fight song | Illinois Loyalty and Oskee Wow Wow | ||
Marching band | Marching Illini | ||
Major Rivals |
Northwestern Wildcats Missouri Tigers Purdue Boilermakers Indiana Hoosiers Ohio State Buckeyes | ||
Outfitter | Nike |
The Illinois Fighting Illini are a college football program, representing the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. They compete in NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision and the Big Ten Conference.
History
The program began play in the 1890 college football season and is a founding and continuous member of the Big Ten Conference since the 1896 college football season.
Current staff
Name | Position | Consecutive season at Illinois in current position | |
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Lovie Smith | Head Coach | 1st | |
Garrick McGee | Offensive Coordinator | 1st | |
Hardy Nickerson | Defensive Coordinator | 1st | |
Andrew Hayes-Stoker | Wide Receivers Coach | 1st | |
Bob Ligashesky | Special Teams Coordinator/Tight Ends | 1st | |
Luke Butkus | Offensive line coach | 1st | |
Thad Ward | Running backs coach | 1st | |
Mike Phair | Defensive line coach | 2nd | |
Tim McGarigle | Linebackers Coach | 1st | |
Paul Williams | Defensive backs coach | 1st | |
Reference:[2] |
Head coaches
All-time win/loss/tie record
- 592–559-51[3]
Head-to-head Big Ten records
Team | Total Meetings | Overall Record |
Indiana | 70 | 45–23–2 |
Iowa | 72 | 38–32–2 |
Maryland | 0 | 0–0 |
Michigan | 94 | 23–69–2 |
Michigan State | 46 | 18–26–2 |
Minnesota | 69 | 29–37–3 |
Nebraska | 13 | 3–9–1 |
Northwestern | 110 | 55–50–5 |
Ohio State | 101 | 30–68–3 |
Penn State | 23 | 5–18 |
Purdue | 92 | 44–42–6 |
Rutgers | 3 | 2–1 |
Wisconsin | 83 | 36–40–7 |
National championships
The University of Illinois has five national championships in football: 1914, 1919, 1923, 1927, and 1951. The Fighting Illini now officially recognize the 1951 National Championship by the Boand selecting body,[4] but as recently as 2006 this was not mentioned officially by the school.[5]
Year | Coach | Selector | Record | Bowl Game |
1914 | Bob Zuppke | Parke H. Davis | 7-0-0 | |
1919 | Bob Zuppke | Billingsley, Boand, Football Research, Parke H. Davis | 6-1-0 | |
1923 | Bob Zuppke | Boand, Football Research, Helms, National Championship Foundation, Parke H. Davis | 8-0-0 | |
1927 | Bob Zuppke | Billingsley, Dickinson, Helms, National Championship Foundation, Parke H. Davis | 7-0-1 | |
1951 | Ray Eliot | Boand | 9-0-1 | Won Rose Bowl |
National Championships | 5 |
Big Ten championships
Year | Coach | Big Ten Record | Overall Record | Bowl Game |
1910 | Arthur Hall | 4-0-0 | 7-0-0 | |
1914 | Bob Zuppke | 6-0-0 | 7-0-0 | |
1915 | Bob Zuppke | 3-0-2 | 5-0-2 | |
1918 | Bob Zuppke | 4-0-0 | 5-2-0 | |
1919 | Bob Zuppke | 6-1-0 | 6-1-0 | |
1923 | Bob Zuppke | 5-0-0 | 8-0-0 | |
1927 | Bob Zuppke | 5-0-0 | 7-0-1 | |
1928 | Bob Zuppke | 4-1-0 | 7-1-0 | |
1946 | Ray Eliot | 6-1-0 | 8-2-0 | Won Rose Bowl |
1951 | Ray Eliot | 5-0-1 | 9-0-1 | Won Rose Bowl |
1953 | Ray Eliot | 5-1-0 | 7-1-1 | |
1963 | Pete Elliott | 5-1-1 | 8-1-1 | Won Rose Bowl |
1983 | Mike White | 9-0-0 | 10-2-0 | Lost Rose Bowl |
1990 | John Mackovic | 6-2-0 | 8-4-0 | Lost Hall of Fame Bowl |
2001 | Ron Turner | 7-1 | 10-2 | Lost Sugar Bowl |
15-time Big Ten Champions |
Bowl games
Date | Bowl | W/L | Opponent | PF | PA |
January 1, 1947 | Rose Bowl | W | UCLA | 45 | 14 |
January 1, 1952 | Rose Bowl | W | Stanford | 40 | 7 |
January 1, 1964 | Rose Bowl | W | Washington | 17 | 7 |
December 29, 1982 | Liberty Bowl | L | Alabama | 15 | 21 |
January 2, 1984 | Rose Bowl | L | UCLA | 9 | 45 |
December 31, 1985 | Peach Bowl | L | Army | 29 | 31 |
December 29, 1988 | All-American Bowl | L | Florida | 10 | 14 |
January 1, 1990 | Florida Citrus Bowl | W | Virginia | 31 | 21 |
January 1, 1991 | Hall of Fame Bowl | L | Clemson | 0 | 30 |
December 31, 1991 | John Hancock Bowl | L | UCLA | 3 | 6 |
December 30, 1992 | Holiday Bowl | L | Hawai'i | 17 | 27 |
December 31, 1994 | Liberty Bowl | W | East Carolina | 30 | 0 |
December 30, 1999 | MicronPC.com Bowl | W | Virginia | 63 | 21 |
January 1, 2002 | Sugar Bowl | L | LSU | 34 | 47 |
January 1, 2008 | Rose Bowl | L | USC | 17 | 49 |
December 29, 2010 | Texas Bowl | W | Baylor | 38 | 14 |
December 31, 2011 | Fight Hunger Bowl | W | UCLA | 20 | 14 |
December 26, 2014 | Heart of Dallas Bowl | L | Louisiana Tech | 18 | 35 |
Total | 18 Bowl Games | 8-10 | 436 | 403 |
Rivalries
- Missouri Tigers
- Northwestern Wildcats
- Ohio State Buckeyes
- Purdue Boilermakers
- Indiana Hoosiers
All-time statistical leaders
Career leaders
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Season leaders
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Game leaders
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Recruiting
Illinois Fighting Illini Football Scout.com team recruiting rankings:
Class |
Scout.com Rank |
Commits |
Top Commit |
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2015 |
34 | 25 | Gabe Megginson | |
2014 |
71 | 18 | Jihad Ward | |
2013 |
42 | 25 | Aaron Bailey | |
2012 |
68 | 18 | T.J. Neal | |
2011 |
40 | 27 | Jon Davis | |
2010 |
57 | 22 | Chandler Whitmer | |
2009 |
35 | 22 | Andrew Carter | |
2008 |
19 | 28 | Corey Liuget | |
2007 |
20 | 21 | Arrelious Benn | |
2006 |
28 | 27 | Isiah Williams | |
2005 |
45 | 19 | Rashard Mendenhall | |
2004 |
44 | 24 | Xavier Fulton | |
2003 |
31 | 28 | Kelvin Hayden | |
2002 |
47 | 22 | James McGill | |
Individual honors
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Retired numbers
Illinois Fighting Illini retired numbers | |||
No. | Player | Position | Career |
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50 | Dick Butkus | LB | 1962-64 |
77 | Red Grange [6] | HB | 1923-25 |
Consensus All-Americans
- Ralph Chapman - 1914
- Perry Graves - 1914
- Bart Macomber - 1915
- John Depler - 1918
- Chuck Carney - 1920
- Jim McMillen - 1923
- Red Grange - 1923, 1924, 1925
- Bernie Shively - 1926
- Alex Agase - 1946
- Johnny Karras - 1951
- J.C. Caroline - 1953
- Bill Burrell - 1959
- Dick Butkus - 1963, 1964
- Jim Grabowski - 1965
- David Williams - 1984, 1985
- Moe Gardner - 1989, 1990
- Dana Howard - 1994
- Kevin Hardy - 1995
- J Leman - 2007
- Whitney Mercilus - 2011
College Football Hall of Famers
- Alex Agase (Guard, 1941–1942; 1946)
- Bob Blackman (Head Coach, 1971–1976)
- Al Brosky (Safety, 1950–1952)
- Dick Butkus (Center/Linebacker, 1962–1964)
- Chuck Carney (End, 1918–1921)
- J.C. Caroline (Halfback, 1953–1954)
- Jim Grabowski (Fullback, 1963–1965)
- Red Grange (Halfback, 1923–1925)
- Edward K. Hall (Head Coach, 1892–1893)
- Bart Macomber (Halfback, 1914–1916)
- Bernie Shively (Guard, 1924–1926)
- David Williams (Wide Receiver, 1983–1985)
- George Woodruff (Head Coach, 1903)
- Claude "Buddy" Young (Halfback, 1944, 1946)
- Bob Zuppke (Head Coach, 1913–1941) [7]
Pro Football Hall of Famers
- Red Grange, Class of 1963
- George Halas, Class of 1963
- Hugh "Shorty" Ray, Class of 1966
- Ray Nitschke, Class of 1978
- Dick Butkus, Class of 1979
- Bobby Mitchell, Class of 1983
Current NFL players
The following are former players who are currently in the NFL.
Fighting Illini in the NFL/AFL | |
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NFL Draft Selections | |
Top 5 Draft Picks | 8 |
1st round: | 23 |
Total Currently Playing: | 19 |
Total NFL Players: | 238[10] |
Notable Achievements | |
Illini in the Super Bowl: | 39 |
Pro Football Hall of Famers: | 6 |
College Football Hall of Famers: | 15 |
Other notable players
- Clarence Appelgran - APFA Tackle
- Tim Brewster - Former Head Coach, University of Minnesota
- Bill Brown - Former NFL Running Back
- Lloyd Burdick - Former NFL player
- Bill Burrell - Former NFL player
- Darryl Byrd - Former NFL linebacker
- Bobby Dawson - Former CFL player
- Doug Dieken - Former NFL Left Offensive Tackle
- Ken Dilger - Former NFL Tight End
- Red Grange - Former NFL Running Back
- Tony Eason - Former NFL Quarterback
- Dwight Eddleman - Former Olympian and NBA player
- Greg Engel - Former NFL player
- Kevin Hardy - Former NFL Linebacker
- Jeff George - Former NFL Quarterback
- Howard Griffith - Former NFL Fullback
- John Holecek - Former NFL Linebacker
- Brad Hopkins - Former NFL Offensive Tackle
- Kurt Kittner - Former NFL Quarterback
- Sam Knox - NFL Guard
- Ernie McMillan - Former NFL Offensive Tackle
- Ed O'Bradovich - Former NFL Defensive End
- Preston Pearson - Former NFL RB, WR, KR
- Frosty Peters - Former NFL player
- Simeon Rice - Former NFL Defensive End
- Jack Trudeau - Former NFL Quarterback
- Tim Simpson - Former NFL Offensive Guard
- Jack Squirek- Former NFL Linebacker
- Scott Studwell - Former NFL Linebacker
- Jason Verduzco - Former CFL Quarterback
- Dave Wilson - Former NFL Quarterback
- Eugene Wilson Former NFL defensive back
- Kirby Wilson - Running backs coach NFL Pittsburgh Steelers
- Brandon Lloyd - Former Wide Receiver NFL San Francisco 49ers Washington Redskins Chicago Bears Denver Broncos St. Louis Rams New England Patriots
- Mikel Leshoure - Former Runningback
Media
Illini football games are shown via the Illini Sports Network, which brings the Illini to stations across Illinois. Locally, the team's games are shown on WDWS-AM 1400 and WHMS-FM 97.5. WDWS has been the Illini's exclusive radio station in Champaign since 1935. WHMS has aired Illini games since the 1950s. The team's student newspaper is the Daily Illini, while outside coverage is handled by The News-Gazette.
Future opponents
Big Ten West-division opponents
Illinois plays the other six Big Ten West opponents once per season.
Even Numbered Years | Odd Number Years |
vs Iowa | at Iowa |
vs Minnesota | at Minnesota |
at Nebraska | vs Nebraska |
at Northwestern | vs Northwestern |
at Wisconsin | vs Wisconsin |
vs Purdue | at Purdue |
Big Ten East-division opponents
Year | Indiana | Maryland | Michigan | Michigan State | Ohio State | Penn State | Rutgers |
2016 | AWAY | HOME | AWAY | ||||
2017 | HOME | AWAY | HOME | ||||
2018 | AWAY | HOME | AWAY | ||||
2019 | HOME | AWAY | HOME |
Future non-conference opponents
Announced schedules as of February 8, 2016
2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | 2026 |
vs Murray State | vs Ball State | vs Kent State | at Connecticut | vs Connecticut | at Virginia | vs Virginia | at Kansas | vs Kansas | at Duke | vs Duke |
vs Western Michigan | vs Western Kentucky | vs Western Illinois | vs Eastern Michigan | vs Florida Atlantic | vs Central Michigan | |||||
vs North Carolina | at South Florida | vs South Florida | vs Bowling Green |
References
- ↑ "Illinois Athletics Unveils Updated Brand Identity". Fightingillini.com. 2014-04-16. Retrieved 2016-03-24.
- ↑ "Illinois Athletics - Football Coaches". Retrieved 19 June 2016.
- ↑ Annual Team Records
- ↑ "The Record Book" (PDF). Grfx.cstv.com. Retrieved 2014-05-29.
- ↑ "Records" (PDF). Graphics.fansonly.com. Retrieved 2014-05-29.
- ↑ Harold E. "Red" Grange biography
- ↑ College Football Hall of Famers
- ↑ "Heroes of the Game - Pro Football Hall of Fame Official Site". Retrieved 19 June 2016.
- ↑ "NFL Players by College - I - National Football League - ESPN". Espn.go.com. Retrieved 2014-05-29.
- ↑ "The Illinois Fighting Illini Football Team | Scores, Stats, Tickets, and More". College-football.findthedata.org. Retrieved 2014-09-28.
- ↑ "Illinois Fighting Illini Football Schedules and Future Schedules". fbschedules.com. Retrieved 2014-08-25.
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