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Game #4: #22/21 Illinois (2-1) at #12/12 Penn State (4-0)
 

 
Brit Miller and his teammates can't wait to test themselves with Big Ten competition. The wait is nearly over, as the Fighting Illini play at Penn State Saturday night.
 
 

Sept. 22, 2008

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FOR OPENERS


PENN STATE SERIES NOTES

  • This week's game marks the 16th meeting between the Fighting Illini and the Nittany Lions. PSU holds a 12-3 series advantage, and a 6-0 winning margin in State College. The Illini won its most recent contest vs. Penn State with a 27-20 victory in Champaign last season.
  • PSU coach Joe Paterno is 10-2 vs. the Illini, while Ron Zook is 1-2 vs. Penn State.
  • Illinois has three freshmen from the state of Pennsylvania on its roster -- Hubie Graham (Scranton/West), Corey Lewis (Cresco/East Stroudsburg) and Tyler Sands (Boyertown/Area Senior). In addition, Illini defensive end Will Davis and cornerback Travon Bellamy hail from Eleanor Roosevelt High School, as does PSU wide receiver Derrick Williams. Penn State receiver James McDonald is a Dunbar graduate, along with Illini defensive backs Vontae Davis and Nate Bussey and receiver Arrelious Benn.


HIGHLIGHTS VS. PENN STATE

  • Then-freshman Arrelious Benn had a career day with six catches for 84 yards and a 29-yard touchdown catch, as well as a first-quarter 90-yard kickoff return for a score.
  • The defense posted 10 tackles for loss against Penn State last year, including efforts from returning starters Dere Hicks (1.5), Brit Miller (0.5), Will Davis (1.0) and David Lindquist (0.5).
  • Illinois' win over 19th-ranked Penn State in 2007 was its first victory over a top-25 opponent since Nov. 1, 2001 against No. 25 Ohio State, and first win over a ranked opponent at Memorial Stadium since defeating 25th-ranked Louisville on 9/22/2001.


RECORDS TO WATCH

  • Juice Williams needs eight yards to improve to 19th on the all-time rushing list in the Illinois record books, 15 yards for 18th and 23 for 17th.
  • Williams already holds the career record for rushing yards by a quarterback with 1,550 in his first three seasons.
  • Senior defensive end Will Davis needs a half-sack to move to ninth on the career quarterback sacks list.


ILLINOIS VS. RANKED OPPONENTS

  • Illinois will be facing its second ranked opponent of the season when it squares off with No. 12/12 Penn State. The Illini dropped the season opener to No. 6/7 Missouri.
  • Illinois' 27-20 win over Penn State in 2007 marked the first time Illinois had beaten a ranked opponent in its previous 19 tries against top-25 foes and the first time an Illini team defeated a ranked Big Ten foe in Champaign since 1991.
  • Last season, the Illini were 3-2 vs. top-25 opponents and 2-1 against top-10 foes (wins over No. 19 Penn State, No. 5 Wisconsin and No. 1 Ohio State and losses to No. 24 Michigan and No. 7 USC). In the Ron Zook era, the Illini are 3-10 against ranked teams.
  • In his seven years as a head coach, Ron Zook has posted nine wins over ranked opponents.


TV SHOW GETS OVERHAUL

The 2008 edition of the Ron Zook TV Show has seen a complete overhaul. Not only can it be seen on a brand-new network, WICD/WICS, but it sports a format unlike any other coaches' show. The Ron Zook Show features the latest and best in graphics and creative video. Each week, Zook and the show's host Brian Barnhart will discuss the previous week's game, issues in college football and the current Illini team in a Sportscenter-like format. The show begins with a recap of the game and ends with a quick-hitting music video. This year's show is sponsored by Dish Network.


ILLINOIS ON A "JOURNEY"

  • The Big Ten Network original series Illinois Football: The Journey airs each Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. CT/9:30 PM ET. The fourth show of the season, which airs on Sept. 23, shows Illinois against Louisiana-Lafayette, a visit with Will Davis and his mother, Pearine Davis-Parkinson, who is the Deputy Prime Minister of Liberia, while also following Illinois players to study hall and a leadership seminar.
  • New episodes will air at 8:30 p.m. CT/9:30 p.m. ET every Tuesday during the football season, with the previous week's show preceding the new episode. Viewers can follow The Journey online with a producer's diary, bonus video clips, photos, archived segments and a five-minute video preview of the season premiere by visiting www.BigTenNetwork.com/Journey.


ILLINI UP FOR NATIONAL AWARDS

Eight Illini football players have been named to preseason watch lists for national awards.

  • Vontae Davis - Thorpe, Nagurski, Bednarik: Davis has 23 tackles, four pass break-ups and a QB hurry in three games this season. Last year, he was the only sophomore on the the semifinal list for the Jim Thorpe Award. He recorded four interceptions and eight additional passes defended last season, which ranked sixth in the Big Ten in both categories. He was a first-team All-Big Ten selection in 2007 and earlier this year was named to the Playboy All-America team.
  • Arrelious Benn - Biletnikoff, Maxwell, Walter Camp: Benn has 15 catches in his first three games of this season and nine carries for 53 yards (5.9 ypc) and two touchdowns on the ground. He has also returned six kicks for 91 yards and two punts for 27 yards. Last season, he earned freshman All-America honors and was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Year. He broke Illinois' freshman receiving and receptions record, which were previously held by Brandon Lloyd and Ty Douthard, respectively. He also returned kicks in 2007 and has added punt returning to his repetoire this year.
  • Juice Williams - Davey O'Brien: Williams has done it with his arm and legs thus far in 2008. After throwing for a career-best 451 yards and 5 TDs vs. Missouri in the opener, Williams ran all over Eastern Illinois last week, racking up 174 yards on 16 carres (10.9 ypc) and two TDs on the ground. He has tossed seven touchdown throws and is now 55-for-92 (59.8 percent) for 722 yards on the season. Williams led the Illini to the 2008 Rose Bowl his sophomore year after improving his passing accuracy from 39 to 57 percent in one season and leading an offense that posted the best total offensive numbers in school history with 5,500 yards. He is currently 20th on the Illinois all-time rushing list with over 1,500 yards.
  • Will Davis - Hendricks, Lombardi: Davis has 11 tackles, two sacks and a forced fumble in three games this year. He is now 10th on the Illinois career sacks list with 13.5 He was a second-team All-Big Ten selection in 2007 after leading the team in tackles for loss with 12.5 and sacks with 9.5.
  • Ryan McDonald - Rimington: McDonald is in his fourth year as a starter on the offensive line. He has helped pave the way Illinois' 224.7 rushing yards per game this year. The Illini offense piled up over 500 yards in each of the first two games this season. Last season, he started every game for an offensive line that posted the best rushing and total offensive numbers in school history and earned second-team All-Big Ten honors. The line also set a school mark for fewest sacks allowed in a year with 1.23 per game. In his two years as starting center for the Illini, the offense has led the Big Ten in rushing.
  • Xavier Fulton - Lombardi: Fulton is in his second year as a starter on the offensive line. He has helped pave the way Illinois' 224.7 rushing yards per game this year. The Illini offense piled up over 500 yards in each of the first two games this season. In 2007, he earned second-team All-Big Ten honors in his first year on the offensive line. He played a team-high 997 offensive snaps last year and led the team with 109 knockdowns. He also was instrumental in protecting QB Juice Williams and allowing only 1.23 sacks per game.
  • Martez Wilson - Butkus: Wilson is averaging 8.7 tackles per game. For the season, he is second on the team and fourth in the Big Ten in tackles with 26, and is second on the team in TFL with 4.5. Prior to the season, Wilson was added to the Butkus Watch List before even starting a game at Illinois. His athleticism has earned him the nickname of "Freak 2" and he runs a 4.4 40. He played in all 13 games last year and recorded 29 tackles, three for loss.
  • Brit Miller - Lott: Miller leads the Big Ten in tackles and has caused three turnovers in three games. To this point in the season, he has 36 stops, six tackles for loss, one sack, one interception and a fumble recovery for a touchdown. It is Miller's first season as a middle linebacker after starting at OLB for the past three seasons, a move geared toward maximizing his experience, stability in play calling and leadership on the defense. His nomination for the Ronnie Lott award combines athletic excellence with off the field character. Miller is a staple in the Champaign and Decatur communities, volunteering every week with elementary and middle schools, military veterans and children's hospitals.


ILLINI IN THE NATIONAL RANKINGS

Illinois remains in the top-25 for the fifth-straight week in 2008 with its win over Louisiana-Lafayette on Sept. 13. Below are the rankings for the 2008 season.

  • Preseason 20 (AP) / 19 (USA Today/Coaches)
  • Week 1 24 (AP) / 25 (USA Today/Coaches)
  • Week 2 24 (AP) / RV (USA Today/Coaches)
  • Week 3 22 (AP) / 23 (USA Today/Coaches)
  • Week 4 22 (AP) / 21 (USA Today/Coaches)
The Illini are ranked No. 22 in the Associated Press poll and No. 21 in the Coaches poll, marking their seventh-straight week in the rankings, dating back to the end of the 2007 season, which is the most since the 1989, '90 and '91 squads put together 24 consecutive weeks in the top-25. Here is a list of the Illinois records for consecutive weeks ranked in the top-25:
  1. 24 - Sept. 4, 1989-Jan. 1, 1991
  2. 9 - Oct. 6, 1951-Jan. 1, 1952
  3. 8 - Oct. 8, 1983-Jan. 1, 1984
  4. 5 - Nov. 17, 2007-present
  5. 7 Oct. 17, 1953-Sept. 25, 1954
  6. 6 Oct. 19-Nov. 28, 1963
    5 - Nov. 3, 2001-Jan. 1, 2002
    5 - Sept. 2-Sept. 30, 2000
    5 - Oct. 19-Nov. 28, 1963
    5 - Oct. 17-Nov. 14, 1942


BIG TEN 1,000-YARD RUSHERS

The Big Ten boasts nine career 1,000 yard rushers. Illinois quarterback Juice Williams ranks sixth among active players and is tops among the two quarterbacks in the rankings. Indiana's Kellen Lewis is the only other signal-caller on the list.

  1. Javon Ringer, RB, Sr., Michigan State 3,460 yards
  2. Tyrell Sutton, RB, Sr., Northwestern 3,383 yards
  3. P.J. Hill, RB, Jr., Wisconsin 3,184 yards
  4. Kory Sheets, RB, Sr., Purdue 2,562 yards
  5. Beanie Wells, RB, Jr., Ohio State 2,296 yards
  6. Juice Williams, QB, Jr., Illinois 1,550 yards
  7. Kellen Lewis, QB, Jr., Indiana 1,509 yards
  8. Jaycen Taylor, RB, Sr., Purdue 1,237 yards
  9. Marcus Thigpen, RB, Sr., Indiana 1,141 yards
  10. Evan Royster, So., Penn State 892 yards
  11. Adam Weber, So., Minnesota 716 yards


NATIONAL CONSECUTIVE STARTS

Illinois senior center Ryan McDonald has started 39 consecutive games during his four-year career. That number is among the best in the nation, ranking as the fifth-longest active streak. He is tied for the 13th-longest starting streak in the nation. Below is the list of consecutive starts among Division I collegiate football players.
43 - Andrew Gardner, OL, Georgia Tech; Andrew Hartline, OL, Central Michigan
42 - Kraig Urbik, OL, Wisconsin; Cody Lubojasky, LB, Houston; Dallas Reynolds, OL, BYU
41 - Matt Kroul, DL, Iowa; Kenneth Fontenette, S, Houston; Pat Brown, OL, UCF
40 - Maurice Crum, LB, Notre Dame; Jervonte Jackson, DL, Florida Atlantic; Clint Sintim, LB, Virginia; Dan Gerberry, OL, Ball State
39 - Ryan McDonald, OL, Illinois; Robbie Felix, OL, UTEP


DRINKING THE JUICE

  • Juice Williams had a career day for the Illini in the season opener against MU, throwing for a career-high five TDs as well as a career-best 451 yards on a career-high 26 completions. His 451 passing yards rank third all-time at Illinois behind Dave Wilson's 621 yards (11/8/80) and Tony Eason's 479 (10/23/82). Williams now holds the Illinois records for passing yardage and TDs in a season opener. He out-passed Chase Daniel 451 yards to 323 and threw two more TDs than the Missouri senior. Williams' performance also marked the second-straight year that Illinois has thrown for more than 250 yards against the Tigers.
  • Williams became just the fourth quarterback in Illinois history to throw for five or more touchdowns in a game, joining Dave Wilson (6), Tom O'Connell (5) and Jeff George (5), with his five-touchdown performance against Missouri.
  • Williams accounted for 91.7 percent of Illinois' first downs vs. Missouri and 67.6 for the season. He has engineered 46-of-68 on the year, rushing for 14 and passing for 32.
  • Juice in the Illinois record books:
    • 20th - career rushing yards (1,550) - needs 8 for 19th / 15 for 18th / 23 for 17th
    • 5th - career total offense (5,322) - needs 1,498 for 4th
    • 8th - career passing yardage (3,807) - needs 1,195 for 7th
    • 8th - career pass completions (298) - needs 121 for 7th
    • 8th - career pass attempts (595) - needs 153 for 7th
    • 8th - career touchdowns (28) - needs 2 for 7th
    • 1st - career rushing yards by a quarterback (1,550) - already holds record
    • 1st - season rushing yards by a quarterback, 2007 (755) - already holds record
    • 2nd - season rushing yards by a quarterback, 2006 (576) - record was broken by 2007 numbers
    • 6th - season rushing yards by a quarterback, 2008 (219) - needs 68 yards for 5th


POSITION CHANGES

Five of Illinois' 2008 starters came to Illinois on a different path than the one they currently find themselves.

  • Wide receiver Chris Duvalt spent his first two seasons as an Illini at cornerback. He played a key role on special teams, but was spending too much time behind other players. This spring, he gave offense a try and the rest is history. He has immediately made an impact with three touchdown catches in the first three games. He is averaging 17.6 yards a catch and nearly 30 yards a game.
  • Junior Rahkeem Smith played a season as a linebacker before seeing a straight shot to a starting role at fullback.
  • Senior Will Davis came to Illinois as a 235-pound tight end, but quickly saw a chance at success on the defensive side of the ball with his addition of 40 pounds and a move to defensive end. In three seasons, he has totaled 20 tackles for loss, 13.5 quarterback sacks and 19 hurries.
  • One of the most immediately effective moves came before the 2007 season when former defensive end Xavier Fulton switched to offensive tackle and earned All-Big Ten honors that same season. In his only year as a starter, the offensive line set new school records for total offense and rushing yards. This season, the Illini are in the top-4 in the conference in rushing, passing, scoring and total offense.
  • Jeff Cumberland moved from tight end to receiver in the middle of last season. As a receiver in his final four games of 2007, he caught 11 passes for 221 yards, including 131 yards against Northwestern. He played in his first game of the 2008 season against Louisiana-Lafayette.


MEMORIAL STADIUM RENOVATION FUN FACTS

  • The amount of audio and video wire installed during the renovation is approximately 135 miles of cabling - the approximate distance from Champaign to Indianapolis.
  • There are 250 televisions through out the stadium (west, north, and east)
  • The west pavilion totals nearly 300,000 square feet, or 150 average family homes.
  • The new west pavilion exterior façade encompasses 20,000 square feet of new brick and 75,000 square feet of glass.
  • The interior of the west pavilion has nearly two football fields worth of carpet. This carpet is located on the upper floors of the facility.


DL Will Davis' mother is a high official in the Liberian government.


DAVIS' FAMILY INSTRUMENTAL IN LIBERIAN GOVERNMENT

Illinois defensive end Will Davis' family are natives of the Republic of Liberia. He has spent his entire life in the United States, and was able to visit Liberia as a young child before civil war broke out. Now that the war has ended, his mother, Pearine Davis-Parkinson, recently returned home to become the Deputy Minister in the Ministry of State office. The Ministry of State supports the work of the President of the Republic of Liberia, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. The major departments of the Ministry of State are the Office of the President, Administration, and Public Affairs and Communications Technology. Davis' mother played basketball for the Liberian national team and at the University of Liberia. His uncle, John Davis, played soccer for Liberia. She should be in town in the month of October to attend Illinois football games.


RECEPTION STREAKS

Sophomore receiver Arrelious Benn has started every game of his career, 16, at Illinois since he was a true-freshman in 2007. In addition to that, he also has caught at least one pass in each of those games. He leads a group of receivers that are improving each week with an average of 18.7 catches per game. Here is a list of the receivers and their current reception streaks (3 or more games):

  • Arrelious Benn: 16 games (every game of his career)
  • Chris Duvalt: 3 games (moved to receiver in 2008)
  • Will Judson: 3 games (first-year starter)
  • Michael Hoomanawanui: 3 games (tight end)
  • Daniel Dufrene: 3 games (running back)


    ILLINI AUCTION THROWBACK HELMETS

  • Illinois is auctioning 108 authentic Dick Butkus-era throwback helmets worn by the Fighting Illini football team during the Illinois Renaissance celebration Sept. 6 on fightingillini.com through Sept. 29.
  • Fans can locate the auctions by clicking the "Auctions" link under the "Multimedia" menu on FightingIllini.com. Proceeds from the auctions will offset the cost of purchasing this entirely new set of uniforms for the Renaissance Celebration game.


    OFFENSIVE NOTES

    • The Illinois offense put up staggering numbers in the first two games of 2008. With 532 total yards against Missouri and 533 against EIU, the Fighting Illini racked-up 500+ yards in consecutive games for the first time since 2002, when it happened three straight weeks (600 vs. Arkansas State on 9/14, 602 vs. San Jose State on 9/21 and 543 vs. Michigan on 9/28). Their point totals of 42 and 47 mark the first time an Illinois squad has scored 40+ points in back-to-back games since 1999 (40 at Iowa on 11/6 and 46 at Ohio State on 11/13).
    • For the second-straight year, the Illini are averaging over five yards per rush as a team. Through three games, Illinois has averaged 224.7 yards per game, which ranks fourth in the Big Ten.
    • Junior running bak Daniel Dufrene is picking up right where the running game left off last season. Through three games, he is averaging 100 yards per game and 6.7 yards per touch on the ground. In his career, he is averaging 6.4 yards per carry.
    • The Illini passed for 451 yards against Missouri, marking the third-best passing performance in Illinois history.
    • In three games, the offense has put together 23 big plays over 20 yards, including three over 40 yards. Among those 23 were nine big passing plays and 12 rushes (two defense).
    • Juice Williams was named the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 1 for his performance against Missouri in the season opener. He exploded for career highs of 451 passing yards and five touchdowns to nearly rally Illinois from a second-half deficit against nationally ranked Missouri. His five scoring strikes are tied for second in school history and are the third-highest total in Big Ten annals. Williams' 451-yard effort rates third in the Illini records book and topped his previous career-best by more than 200 yards. Illinois fell behind 45-20 in the third quarter, but Williams broke loose for almost 300 yards through the air and four touchdowns in the second half to nearly pull off the win.
    • Tight end Michael Hoomanawanui is quickly emerging as a first-down machine, catching a team-high nine passes that earned a first down, including five first-down catches he has made on third-down plays. Out of his 10 catches so far this season, nine have gone for first downs and the other was a touchdown. Hoomanawanui has become a much larger part of the Illinois offense in his third season, with 10 catches and 146 yards so far in 2008 after catching five passes for 64 yards in his first two seasons.
    • Senior receiver Will Judson made the most out of his first collegiate start vs. Missouri, hauling in five catches for 177 yards. His performance was the best for an Illini receiver since Walter Young's 178 yards against LSU?in the 2002 Nokia Sugar Bowl. Of his seven catches for the year, six have converted first downs.
    • Judson and Chris Duvalt each hauled in two touchdown receptions in the season opener against Missouri, marking the first time since the 2002 Sugar Bowl that Illinois had two receivers with two TDs in a game (Walter Young and Brandon Lloyd vs. LSU).
    • Duvalt caught a touchdown pass (2 vs. Missouri and 1 vs. EIU) in each of the first two games of the season, which also were his first two games as a receiver after switching from cornerback in spring practice. He has three TDs in only five career receptions.

      Sophomore WR Arrelious Benn has caught at least one pass in each of his 16 games as a college football player.


    • Sophomore wide receiver Arrelious Benn, 2007 Big Ten Freshman of the Year, has become a big part of this Illini offense. He caught seven passes in each of his first two games and also has been heavily involved in the running game. He is averaging 50 receiving yards per game and 5.9 yards per rush. His two touchdowns scored this season have been on the ground.
    • Last season, the offensive line set a school record for fewest sacks per game with 1.23 while posting the best numbers in total offense and rushing with 5,585 and 3,338 yards, respectively. The line blocked for the Big Ten's best rushing offense in 2006 and 2007. This season, the Illini offense ranks among the top-4 in the conference in rushing, passing, scoring and total offense.


    DEFENSIVE NOTES

    • The defensive line features a rotation of nine players with those guys accounting for 10.5 tackles for loss and five sacks through three games. Ends Derek Walker, Doug Pilcher and Will Davis are all returning starters from a year ago as well as tackle David Lindquist. From those four veterans, the Illini defense has gotten 33 tackles, seven for loss and 3.5 sacks this season.
    • The Illinois defense has now held opponent offenses on four of five fourth-down attempts for the season. The Illini stopped Missouri twice in the season opener, once against EIU and was 50 percent against Louisiana.
    • In the season opener against Missouri, Derek Walker intercepted a screen pass by Chase Daniel and returned it 34 yards for a touchdown, his first career touchdown and the first INT by a down lineman since Jeff Ruffin's pick-six against Purdue on Oct. 12, 2002. The play also marked Illinois' first INT returned for a TD since Travon Bellamy's 41-yard return at Wisconsin on Oct. 28, 2006.
    • The defense scored its second touchdown of the season when linebacker Brit Miller stripped an option handoff from Louisiana's quarterback and returned it 27 yards for the score.
    • The defense has forced seven turnovers this season -- three interceptions and four fumbles. DE Derek Walker, LB?Brit Miller and DB Dere Hicks have each intercepted one pass, while Miller has forced two fumbles and Sam Carson, Vontae Davis and Will Davis each have added one.
    • Senior Brit Miller, who is a four-year starter at linebacker, moved to the middle this season with All-American J Leman gone to graduation and the NFL. Through three games, he also has replaced Leman atop the tackles list with 12.0 per game, which ranks No. 1 in the Big Ten.
    • Sophomore Martez Wilson and senior Rodney Pittman moved into starting linebacker roles this season after the departures of leading tacklers J Leman and Antonio Steele from last season. Wilson was a freshman All-American in a back-up and special teams role last season. Pittman had a big offseason and moved into the line-up for the first time this year as a senior. In the first three games, Wilson has posted the second-highest tackle total on the team with 8.7 per game, but also has 4.5 tackles for loss, which ranks fourth in the Big Ten. Pittman has 15 tackles for the season.
    • The Illini replaced two starting safeties from a year ago after losing four-year starters Kevin Mitchell and Justin Harrison, both lost to graduation. Sophomores Bo Flowers, Travon Bellamy and Nate Bussey all have gotten starts this season and have combined for 38 tackles, one TFL and two passes broken up.


    SPECIAL TEAMS NOTES

    • Sophomore punter Anthony Santella, coming off a career-best performance at last year's Rose Bowl, continued his improvement with a 42.0 yard per punt effort on eight punts vs. Missouri. He booted three over 50 yards and landed two inside the 20-yard line. Through three games he is averaging 38.7 per punt.
    • Illinois features an entirely new kicking battery this season after snapper Kyle Knezetic, holder, Frank Lenti, Jr., and kicker, Jason Reda, were all lost to graduation. Sophomore Tad Keely took over long snapping duties and sophomore Jared Bosch serves as the holder for kicker Matt Eller. Eller in three games has been successful for four field goals, including a 51-yarder at ULL, and 11 of 12 extra points.


    HE'S A ROCKET SCIENTIST

    Maybe you don't have to be a rocket scientist to play football, but Illinois senior center Ryan McDonald thinks it doesn't hurt. In four years, McDonald finished an undergraduate degree in aeronautical engineering with a 3.83 GPA. After completing a bachelor's degree and having one more year of eligibility remaining, McDonald began a master's degree in the same program this fall. Illinois' College of Engineering is ranked among the top-5 in the nation, with some programs notching the top spot.


    HOOMANAWANUI HONORING HIS POLYNESIAN DECENT

    • Junior tight end Michael Hoomanawanui, while growing up in Bloomington, Ill., lived much of the Hawaiian heritage passed down by his father, Isy. Isy came to the mainland to play football at Illinois State then stayed to raise his family.
    • When Michael came to Illinois, he began many of the traditions carried on by Polynesian and Samoan football players. He entered his freshman year with clean-cut short hair, but then began to grow it out to the long black mane that can be seen out the backs of football helmets. This tradition dates back to Samoan warriors to signify battle. It also is very noticeable to the public in the stands and draws attention to their heritage.
    • Hoomanamwanui also got two tattoos, called Aumakua, which means "protectors." His family's protectors are the shark and the turtle, two images that have been passed down for centuries and are now tattoos on Michael's arms and shoulders.
    • Michael also can be seen on campus wearing what looks to be a brightly adorned skirt. However, it is called a kikepa and is traditional dress for men in Hawaii.


    BO KNOWS FOOTBALL ... AND BASEBALL

    Sophomore safety Bo Flowers turned 24 the day after Illinois' upset of Ohio State last season and he is the oldest player on the Illini roster. Flowers began his college career last season after four years in professional baseball. He was a fifth-round draft pick in 2003 by the Detroit Tigers. After spending three seasons in the Detroit organization, he was traded to the Chicago Cubs, where he played the 2006 season. Currently, Flowers is a walk-on on the Illini team because the Tigers are footing the college bill.


    KEEPING UP WITH THE DAVISES

    Illinois defenders Vontae and Will Davis (no relation) are two of the leaders on the Illinois defense. Vontae, a two-year starting cornerback earned unanimous first-team Freshman All-America honors in 2006 and emerged as one of the best corners in the Big Ten last season, earning first-team All-Big Ten honors. He is a 2008 Playboy All-American and has totaled five interceptions and 18 passes broken up in his career, while also blocking two career punts. Will, a senior defensive end, exploded last season with 9.5 sacks and 12.5 tackles for loss. He was named second-team All-Big Ten and was the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week after his four-sack, five-TFL performance vs. Indiana. This season, he broke into the Illinois all-time quarterback sack list and ranks 10th with 13.5 career sacks. He has totaled 11 tackles, 3.5 for loss, two sacks and a forced fumble this year.


    AFRICAN ILLINI

    On this year's Illini football roster, there are five members who are direct descendents of Africa. Starting left guard Jon Asamoah's father, Samual Asamoah, is from Ghana in West Africa, and senior defensive end Will Davis' mother is from Liberia (see note on page 5), while four others' parents are Nigerian. Newcomers Supo Sanni, Ugochukwu Uzodinma, Chudi Aguanunu and Wisdom Onyegbule's parents were born and raised in Nigeria, also in West Africa. Sanni's parents are Sesis and Olarunji Sanni, Uzodinma's parents are Florence and Joel Uzodinma, Aguanunu's parents are Chika and Kate Aguanunu, and Onyegbule's parents are Onyemuwa and Grace Onyegbule.


    GAME CAPTAINS

    The Illini players select their team captains after the culmination of the season at the annual banquet. For each game, the coaches will select game captains to represent the team during the coin toss.


    PLAYERS OF THE GAME

    After each Illini win, the coaches award their players of the game on offense, defenese and special teams. Here is a list of those winners for 2008.