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Name: Alec Bryant (Transfer from Virginia Tech) College: Illinois
Number: 3
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-3 Weight: 250 Position: Pos2: DE
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2026 40 Low: 4.65 40 Time: 4.76 40 High: 4.86
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Data Scout Notes: X-12GP-27TT-1/2SK in 23/Backup in 23/4* Transfer...Future DE/OLB1 2024: NAC...2023: NAC...2022: NAC...2021: NAC...Transfer from Virginia Tech...2020: NAC
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Alec Bryant, Illinois, Player News
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Bret Bielema hinted at coming additions to the Illinois football roster following Saturday's practice at Memorial Stadium. The Illini coach was coy, though. No hint was given about the identity of those potential additions, whether they be transfer, fres hmen or another walk-on or two. The mystery somewhat resolved itself Tuesday when former Virginia Tech defensive end Alec Bryant announced via social media he was transferring to Illinois.The reason for roster additions with training camp underway and the season opener against Nebraska just 17 days away is Bielema's pursuit of a maxed-out roster of 120 players. Bryant makes for 119, but that includes offensive lineman Jordyn Slaughter, who broke his ankle last week and is likely out for the seaso n. "Obviously, Jordyn gets hurt, and if you came in at 120, now you're down to 119," Bielema said. "We've had a couple guys get some injuries that might be out significant time - especially some non-scholarships players - and all of a sudden that's going to take an effect on your whole number. We were not at max 120, but that's where I want to get to." Bryant played in just a single game as a true freshman at Virginia Tech in 2020. Given the changes to eligibility because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the 6 -foot-3, 240-pound Bryant will still have a potential five years to play four seasons with the Illini. - News Gazette Tribune
(DS#999 OLB) rSr/2026 OLB Alec Bryant, Illinois
News Source: News Gazette Tribune
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A transfer name to watch - Alec Bryant from Virginia Tech. Bryant is an edge rusher and was part of Tech's 2020 recruiting class. Bryant, who is from Houston, would add depth to the program's Leo position, which is currently held by DaMarcus Mitchell. Br yant's brother, Alfred, was coached by current Purdue defensive line coach Mark Hagen at Indiana. Alec Bryant entered the portal earlier this week. - Journal and Courier
(DS#999 OLB) rSr/2026 OLB Alec Bryant, Illinois
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Virginia Tech defensive ends Alec Bryant and Robert Wooten have entered the transfer portal. They were the two highest rated signees out of Tech's 2020 recruiting class and garnered attention for being the first recruits out of high school from Texas to sign with Tech going back to at least 1982. Bryant was a four-star signee out of Shadow Creek High School in Pearland, Texas, and the No. 329 ranked player in the class while Wooten was a Stafford High School alum that was a three-star prospect and ranke d No. 595 overall (according to 247 Sports composite rankings). Both players had more than 20 scholarship offers each. Tech signed two other defensive ends in 2020, but Justin Beadles signed with Houston after entering the transfer portal this spring and Derrell Bailey moved over to the offensive line before spring camp started. - Roanoke Times
(DS#999 OLB) rSr/2026 OLB Alec Bryant, Illinois
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