Illinois’ 1st sellout crowd in 8 years will greet No. 19 Kansas on Saturday night

CHAMPAIGN — Much will be on the line Saturday when No. 19 Kansas faces Illinois at a sold-out Memorial Stadium.

The Jayhawks (1-0) will be looking for a signature road win.

The Illini (1-0) want to erase the bad taste in their mouths left by a 34-23 shellacking last year in Lawrence, Kan. Kansas scored on four of its first five drives, going 75 or more yards each time, and led 34-7 in the third quarter.

“We’re going on the road to face a Power Four conference team,” Kansas coach Lance Leipold said. “We need to find a way to win a game like that. That hasn’t happened here in a while.”

Illinois players and coach Bret Bielema are using last year’s loss to the Jayhawks as motivation. Wide receiver Pat Bryant called the game “rematch No. 1,” and defensive back Miles Scott said the team has not forgotten what happened.

“Once we woke up and decided to play in last year’s game, it was too late,” linebacker Dylan Rosiek said. “We were angry and disappointed with how we played.”

The Kansas loss has kept Illinois defensive coordinator Aaron Henry up at night. He said he has watched the game film more than 100 times to see where he made mistakes in preparation.

“Anytime you go through a loss like that, one thing you deal with is ‘why?’” Henry said.

The Kansas offense probably is giving Henry nightmares as he prepares for Saturday’s game. The Jayhawks have scored 48 or more points and amassed 500 or more yards in three straight games.

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Among Kansas’ weapons are quarterback Jalon Daniels, who missed much of last season with a back injury after being named the preseason Big 12 Player of the Year, and running back Devin Neal, who has 13 career 100-yard rushing games.

“We’re glad Jalon is healthy. We’re a different team with him on the field,” Leipold said.

Bielema agrees. He saw Daniels throw for 277 yards and two touchdowns against his team last season.

“Their quarterback is the catapult not only for their offense, but their football team,” Bielema said. “He’s the embodiment of their team. He’s incredibly talented. He throws an accurate ball and he gets rid of the ball quickly, especially on early downs. But he’s a running QB.”

Praise for the Illini

Illinois quarterback Luke Altmyer hands off to Aidan Laughery in the first quarter against Eastern Illinois on Aug. 29, 2024, in Champaign. (Justin Casterline/Getty)

Leipold called Illinois a physical team that has improved through recruiting and the transfer portal since a disappointing 5-7 season last year.

“They’ve made some adjustments on their offensive line and they have a returning starter at quarterback (Luke Altmyer),” Leipold said. “He’s in command. He knows what to do.”

Watch out for Mello

Altmyer threw two of his 10 interceptions last season against Kansas. He’ll need to be on the lookout for Jayhawks cornerback Mello Dotson, who has three pick-sixes in his last seven games.

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‘Superhero’ backfield

Kansas offensive coordinator Jeff Grimes describes the running back duo of Neal and Daniel Hishaw Jr. this way:

“Devin has the best make-you-miss ability of any big back I’ve ever seen, and Daniel doesn’t want to make you miss. He wants to make you take him on.

“If you could combine those two things or challenge each of them to become more like the other, you might have a superhero.”

Rare full house

The sellout of Saturday’s game (60,760) is the first at Memorial Stadium since 2016, when Illinois lost 48-23 to North Carolina in Lovie Smith’s second game as coach. The only other Memorial Stadium sellout in the last 14 seasons was a 31-14 loss to Michigan in 2011.

No. 19 Kansas (1-0) at Illinois (1-0)

Time/TV: 6 p.m., FS1.

Line: Kansas by 5½.

Series: 3-3.

Facts & figures: The Jayhawks have piled up 500 or more yards 13 times in Lance Leipold’s 39 games as coach. … The Illini forced four turnovers and allowed just 49 rushing yards last week in a 45-0 win over Eastern Illinois. … Illinois WR Pat Bryant caught two touchdown passes against EIU and now has 11 in his career, tied for 12th on the program’s all-time list. Bryant would jump to No. 7 with his next TD catch. … Illinois hasn’t beaten a ranked nonconference team since No. 22 Arizona State in 2011. … This is Kansas’ first trip to Illinois since 1968. The Jayhawks won that game 47-7. … Luke Altmyer is the first Illinois QB to have back-to-back games of three or more touchdown passes since Brandon Peters in 2019. … Illinois’ shutout of EIU was its first in a season opener since 1986 versus Louisville (23-0). … After going 2-10 in 2021, Leipold’s first season as coach, Kansas is 16-11. The Jayhawks were 9-4 last year for their most wins in a season since going 12-1 in 2007. … Kansas allowed Lindenwood to gain just 202 total yards in the Jayhawks’ 48-3 win last week, the fewest they have allowed since 2009.

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