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Illinois is betting big on homegrown talent to lead the charge in 2026, with James Kreutz, Nathan Knapik, and Joe Barna emerging as the cornerstone players. Kreutz, a rising inside linebacker with 84 tackles, is poised to take over the starting role under a new defensive coordinator. Knapik, a massive 6’7”, 300-pound left tackle, showed flashes last season and should see significant snaps despite new competition. Barna, a bruising 6’4”, 265-pound outside linebacker, brings explosive pass-rushing potential and already has 3.5 sacks and a fumble recovery. Together, they’re the heart of Illinois’ rebuild — proving that in-house development can deliver big plays on both sides of the ball.
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