Let's reflect on the crazy season they had last year. They were picked last in the west. They lose early to a bad Eastern Michigan team. Then they lose the next 3 to Nebraska, us, and Michigan giving up 40+ points in each game. Lovie looks like he's out of a job. Next on their schedule is a 6-0 Wisconsin that has outscored opponents 255-23. I don't need to tell you what they did because we all remember. Next thing they know they're on a 4 game winning streak that was capped off with a win against MSU in the craziest come from behind victory in program history - to clinch a bowl game! And then they lose out. It was a season highlighted by extreme highs and lows, which when averaged out made them a very average team.
So why did I gave Illinois a B and what does that actually mean?
1. By my definition, they weren't far from a B team last year. B to me means "above average", with a catch. I mean above average in terms of teams in the entire FBS, not teams strictly in the Big Ten. Illinois could easily finish last in the West this year, and nobody would be surprised. On the other hand, I think if you put them in the MAC, they could be conference champs. The Big Ten is a very deep and talented conference, and for that reason a lot of teams are going to receive "above average" grades from me.
2. I actually think this is one of the best Illinois teams in recent memory, talent wise. On offense they return their starting QB, their top receiving threats, and nearly their entire O-line. On defense they are really sound at linebacker and in the secondary. If not for uncertainty at RB's and DL, I'd be tempted to grade them even higher.