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Data Scout Notes: 2021: NAC...2020: NAC...2019: (+) Oct 2019 Leg INJ/Out for 2019...Transfer from Southern California...2017: NAC...2016: NAC
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Illinois football has lost another player to the transfer portal this offseason, with senior receiver Trevon Sidney deciding to move on from the Illini. Sidney joined the Illini in 2019 after spending three seasons at Southern California. He made a quick impact in Champaign-Urbana as a redshirt junior, hauling in 16 passes for 123 yards and a touchdown in five games. But the 5-foot-11, 180-pound Sidney missed that season's final eight games with an injury and did not play at all during the 2020 season b ecause of an injury. - News Gazette Tribune
(DS#288 WR) rSr/2022 WR Trevon Sidney, San Jose State
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It would be hard to blame Trevon Sidney for being bitter...or worse. The Illinois wide receiver missed the final eight games of the 2019 season after suffering a leg injury at Minnesota last October, a 40-17 loss for the Illini that was part of a 2-4 sta rt before a four-game win streak propelled the program to its first bowl game in five seasons. A bowl game the 5-foot-11, 180-pound Sidney didn't get to play in. Then, COVID-19 threatened his 2020 season. And his father, Carlos, suffered a stroke and was hospitalized. Lots of bad stuff. Still, there Sidney was on Friday, talking positively and openly about all that has happened. "I just love this game," Sidney said during a Zoom call with media members that cover Illinois. "I've given too much to it to let anything stop me. As long as I can keep going, as long as I can keep fighting, pushing through, I'm just going to keep playing."The Southern Cal transfer finished his abbreviated first season at Illinois with 16 catches for 123 yards and a tou chdown. When COVID-19 hit, it forced Sidney to return home to Pasadena, Calif. "I was kind of bummed," Sidney said. "Before it happened, we were rolling here. Everybody was getting bigger, faster, stronger. Things were looking really good." Until the shu tdown. "I didn't have access to a gym," Sidney said. "I had to do everything at home." - News Gazette Tribune
(DS#288 WR) rSr/2022 WR Trevon Sidney, San Jose State
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