Sat. 8/31 | Sat. 9/7 | Sat. 9/14 | Sat. 9/21 | Sat. 10/5 |
vs. Akron TBA |
@ UConn TBA |
vs. EastMi TBA |
vs. Neb TBA |
@ Minn TBA |
Former Oklahoma WR Miller transferring to Illinois | |
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) Former Oklahoma receiver A.D. Miller will play for Illinois next season. Illinois coach Lovie Smith made the announcement in a news release Monday . Miller is a graduate transfer who will be immediately eligible for one season. Miller is joining the school he verbally committed to out of high school in the Dallas area in 2014. He eventually decommitted and had 21 receptions for 236 yards and four touchdowns in three seasons for the Sooners. MORE |
Fighting Illini Headlines
- Former Oklahoma WR Miller transferring to Illinois
- Former Miami WR Jeff Thomas transferring to Illinois
Leaders | |||||
Passing Yards: | A. Bush | 1413 | |||
Passing TDs: | A. Bush | 6 | |||
Rushing Yards: | R. Corbin | 1085 | |||
Rushing TDs: | R. Corbin | 9 | |||
Receiving Yards: | R. Smalling | 406 | |||
Receiving TDs: | R. Smalling | 5 | |||
Interceptions: | D. Phillips | 4 |
Schedule 2019 | ||||
Date | Opponent | Result / Time | ||
8/31 | vs. Akron | TBA | ||
9/7 | at Connecticut | TBA | ||
9/14 | vs. Eastern Michigan | TBA | ||
9/21 | vs. Nebraska | TBA | ||
10/5 | at Minnesota | TBA | ||
10/12 | vs. Michigan | TBA | ||
10/19 | vs. Wisconsin | TBA | ||
10/26 | at Purdue | TBA | ||
11/2 | vs. Rutgers | TBA | ||
11/9 | at Michigan State | TBA | ||
11/23 | at Iowa | TBA | ||
11/30 | vs. Northwestern | TBA |
Big Ten | ||||||||||||
East | ||||||||||||
Conference | Overall | |||||||||||
6 Ohio State | 8-1 | 13-1 | ||||||||||
7 Michigan | 8-1 | 10-3 | ||||||||||
12 Penn State | 6-3 | 9-4 | ||||||||||
Michigan State | 5-4 | 7-6 | ||||||||||
Maryland | 3-6 | 5-7 | ||||||||||
Indiana | 2-7 | 5-7 | ||||||||||
Rutgers | 0-9 | 1-11 | ||||||||||
West | ||||||||||||
Conference | Overall | |||||||||||
22 Northwestern | 8-1 | 9-5 | ||||||||||
Wisconsin | 5-4 | 8-5 | ||||||||||
Iowa | 5-4 | 9-4 | ||||||||||
Purdue | 5-4 | 6-7 | ||||||||||
Minnesota | 3-6 | 7-6 | ||||||||||
Nebraska | 3-6 | 4-8 | ||||||||||
Illinois | 2-7 | 4-8 |
Offense (FBS Rank) | |||||
Yards: | 4904 (79) | ||||
Passing Yards: | 1988 (118) | ||||
Rushing Yards: | 2916 (18) | ||||
Points per game: | 26.0 (93) | ||||
Yards per game: | 408.7 (63) | ||||
Touchdowns: | 35 (100) | ||||
Field Goals: | 20 (10) |
Defense (FBS Rank) | |||||
Yards: | 6100 (124) | ||||
Passing Yards: | 3157 (99) | ||||
Rushing Yards: | 2943 (120) | ||||
Points per game: | 39.4 (124) | ||||
Yards per game: | 508.3 (128) | ||||
Touchdowns: | 61 (123) | ||||
Field Goals: | 8 (15) |

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Published: 2015-05-28 13:51:00
Updated: 2016-07-13 10:41:59
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