The Illini looked good in their season debut.
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Under the bright lights of Memorial Stadium on a cool Friday night, the Fighting Illini wanted to prove the preseason hype was not unwarranted — and prove it they did.
Fueled by a first half where quarterback Luke Altmyer and his offense looked surgical, spreading the ball around to anyone and everyone, Illinois took the lead early and never took their foot off of the gas.
When it was all said and done, the #12 Fighting Illini (1-0, 0-0 Big Ten) defeated the Western Illinois Leathernecks (0-1,0-0 OVC) 52-3 in both team’s season openers.
After the departure of top receivers Pat Bryant and Zakhari Franklin to the NFL, many questioned who would step up and be the top dog for the Orange and Blue, and two guys made their case for the coveted number one receiver crown.
Wide receivers Hank Beatty and Justin Bowick both showed out, with Beatty hauling in five catches for 108 yards and Bowick adding two touchdown catches of his own. In total nine different Illini registered a catch in the contest.
Beatty wasn’t only a problem on offense, he made his mark on special teams too. In the third quarter, he took a punt 69 yards to the house, putting any hope the Leathernecks had left to bed.
And yeah—that is the first Illini punt return touchdown since 2013, ending a national long-drought in the category.
The defense got in on the party as well, pitching a shut out through three quarters and forcing a turnover.
All-Big Ten outside linebacker Gabe Jacas picked up right where he left off in 2024, wrecking the game from wherever he was lined up. On the second defensive drive of the game, Jacas came around the edge and delivered a blow to Leathernecks quarterback Chris Irvin, that jarred the ball loose and allowed the Illini to recover in their own territory.
In total, Jacas finished with two sacks and looked every part of a future NFL first round pick. His secondary helped out along the way, holding Irvin to under 50% completion percentage, and not allowing a touchdown all night.
You gotta see this …
Gabe Jacas looks like a grown man playing with children. All pure strength on the forced fumble.
“I am speed.” – Aidan Laughery (probably)
Stat Stuffers …
133 yards – A new single game punt yardage record set by Hank Beatty. Who did he push into second place? Only Red Grange.
241 yards – Hank Beatty’s total yards from scrimmage tonight. Safe to say he will probably remember this one.
9 – The number of Illinois receivers that caught a pass tonight.
Up Next …
The Illini will look forward to their first test of the season, traveling down south to play the Duke Blue Devils. Kickoff is slated for Saturday Sept. 6 at 11 a.m., on ESPN.
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