Lunney discusses Illinois offensive changes halfway through fall camp

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Last updated Aug 17, 2026

Lunney discusses Illinois offensive changes halfway through fall camp
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Barry Lunney Jr., the offensive coordinator for Illinois football, addressed the media as the team enters the third week of fall camp. With a significant roster turnover, including the graduation of the quarterback, top wide receiver, and four offensive linemen, Lunney emphasized the need for adjustments this season. He highlighted the strong performance of fifth-year senior quarterback Katin Houser, who is adapting well to the team's system. Illinois' offensive line, featuring transfers and returning players, is reported to be developing good chemistry. However, the wide receiver group faces challenges due to injuries, necessitating a 'next man up' approach. Overall, Lunney expressed optimism about the productivity of the offensive unit moving forward.

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  • Illinois football begins third week of fall training camp
  • Katin Houser shows strong command of the offense as new quarterback
  • Offensive line developing good chemistry with returning and transfer players
  • Wide receiver group affected by injuries, requiring depth adjustments
  • Lunney optimistic about the potential of tight ends and overall offense
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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WCIA) – Illinois football’s offensive coordinator, Barry Lunney Jr., met with reporters on Monday as the Illini begin their third week of fall training camp. Lunney is heading into his fifth seasons as OC for Illinois. He is tasked with helping Illinois produce offensively after graduating its quarterback, top wide receiver and four […]

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