Illinois football 2025: Win total, CFP outlook and the rising expectations under Bret Bielema

Illinois isn’t flying under the radar anymore. With a veteran roster, rising expectations and a manageable Big Ten slate, the Fighting Illini enter the 2025 season eyeing a College Football Playoff berth under fifth-year coach Bret Bielema. Expert Jeremy Werner of Illini Inquirer joined Bud Elliott on the Cover 3 College Football Summer School series to preview expectations for Illinois this fall.

What are the stakes for Illinois in 2025?

Could Illinois be the next Big Ten program to crash the College Football Playoff picture — the way Indiana did just a year ago? That’s the belief in Champaign, where expectations have shifted from hopeful to ambitious ahead of the 2025 season.

But this isn’t a Cinderella story in the making. The Fighting Illini bring back serious firepower. Illinois returns 16 starters — second-most among all Power Four teams — and a core that powered last year’s 10-win campaign.

“I know everyone is looking for that dark-horse, and I believe Illinois can be that based on what they return and what they have,” Werner said. “But this is a team that’s got a target on its back. Illinois’ not sneaking up on anybody anymore.”

Breakout player everybody needs to know

Quarterback Luke Altmyer returns as a third-year starter, but with his top two receivers, Pat Bryant and Zakhari Franklin, no longer on the roster, Illinois faces an adjustment period in its passing game. Enter West Virginia transfer Hudson Clement, who led the Mountaineers in receiving yards last season.

“He is the guy that is proven, that I think Luke Altmyer will have the trust in,” Werner said. “They just got to gain that chemistry as they go through this.”

Clement, a former walk-on and West Virginia native, recorded 1,221 yards and nine touchdowns on 73…


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Author : Cody Nagel

Publish date : 2025-08-05 19:56:00

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