Bret Bielema, Illinois football labeled 'damn good' by Fox Sports' Joel Klatt in eye-popping ranking

Zain Bando

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Following a 10-3 season this past year, coach Bret Bielema's Illinois program attempts to leap into national stardom come August.

With lofty expectations comes intrigue from the national college football media, where Bielema's team is finally beginning to earn the respect he has long pushed for since last season ended, which included the fallout from the Illini's bowl win against South Carolina.

Fox Sports' Joel Klatt has fully bought into the off-season hype by releasing his way-too-early post-spring football rankings. Illinois ranks No. 10, one spot above the Gamecocks and one of seven Big Ten teams in Klatt's projection.

Joel Klatt gives Illinois football high ceiling 

"Illinois ... sneaky-, sneaky-good team," Klatt said. "This No. 10 ranking should signal that to everybody."

Klatt said Illinois' rise to relevance since Bielema took over before the 2021 season began is impressive enough that this year's team could be viewed as Bielema's best coaching job despite losing wideout Pat Bryant to the NFL at the end of last month.

"They've got the experience in the right places to be a really good football team, and they've got the schedule that's going to land them, probably, in the College Football Playoff," Klatt said. "Bielema is building exactly what you would expect him to build at Illinois: tough, hard-nosed team."

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The schedule includes having to avoid the likes of Michigan, Penn State, Iowa and Oregon, to name a few.

Instead, Illinois' games to circle include a rematch with Indiana from two seasons ago, Ohio State's first trip to Champaign since Nov. 2015 and the first-ever conference tilt between the Fighting Illini and USC. All three games take place within a month, meaning by mid-October, Illinois' season outlook may already be written or close to it.

"What do we see? Michigan. Experience. Win the national championship. Ohio State. Experience, Win the national championship. Illinois. Experience. Maybe they don't win the national championship, but they're gonna be damn good."

Illinois opens the season with Western Illinois at home before a likely must-win game against Duke may be used as a measuring stick to see how good it could be when its key Big Ten stretch begins.

The Illini last won a Big Ten title in 2001, and although the conference has some must-watch contenders, it isn't too far-fetched to say Illinois can't be on that list. They return quarterback Luke Altmyer alongside 72 percent of their starting bowl game roster.

If anything, experience might be the Illini's biggest strength. Now, that trait will have to translate into wins to prove Klatt's comments correct.

Zain Bando

Zain Bando is a freelance writer for The Sporting News. He is a graduate of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism. Over the years, Bando has written about various beats surrounding Illinois, Northwestern, and Kansas State Athletics but sticks to the Big Ten as his primary expertise. Outside of collegiate reporting, Bando covers MMA and boxing for MMA Knockout On Sports Illustrated and hosts/co-hosts two podcasts as part of the Empty The Bench Podcast Network – Bando's Breakdowns and The MMA Outsiders, which air weekly on YouTube and are distributed on all podcast platforms Wednesday nights and Friday afternoons. Bando is a Chicago Suburban native and a member of the FWAA and USBWA, continuing to hone his professional skills as a sports journalist and media personality. Since June 2019, Bando's byline has been featured in numerous media outlets, including MSN, Yardbarker, Deadspin, FanSided, BJPenn.com, Bridge Media Network (Sports News Highlights), Mike Farrell Sports, Reuters, and more. When Bando is not writing, he binges on old UFC fights, spends time with family and friends, memorizes every Super Bowl, and manifests all the places he still has to travel to (even while bringing his laptop).