Illinois Star Quarterback Confirms He’ll Play in Music City Bowl vs. Tennessee Football

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When Tennessee football heads west to Nashville, it’ll have to deal with star Illinois quarterback Luke Altmyer. On Friday, the Illini signal caller confirmed that he will play in the Music City Bowl vs. the Vols.

“I love to play, man,” Altmyer said in a video posted on his X. “I love to compete. That’s what I bleed, that’s what I love, that’s what I breathe, that’s what I prepare for. Like, any opportunity I get out there to go out there and start a football game, to play, especially with these guys who I love so much, man, I don’t take it for granted.”

This comes after Illinois head coach Bret Bielema hinted that Altmyer was going to play during his press conference after the bowl game matchup was revealed. He mentioned a text he got from Altmyer’s mom saying his family was going to make the trip.

“Just got the text from Betsy Altmyer when I was walking in here, she said she thought half of Mississippi was going to be there in Nashville,” Bielema said. “I was just glad that one of them (quarterback Luke Altmyer) was going to be there from Mississippi. Gives our guys a chance to have a quality opponent there down the stretch. I don’t know anything about who is playing or who is not playing. I’m sure we’ll have a lot of conversations throughout the week.”

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Tennessee is likely plenty familiar with Altmyer already. When Nico Iamaleava departed for UCLA in the spring, there were ties between the Vols and quarterbacks across the country as they looked for a replacement. One of the popular names was Altmyer.

Bielema was asked if that would provide some extra juice in the bowl game, but he declined to get too deep into details. However, he once again insinuated that Altmyer would be on the field in Nashville and not watching from the sideline.

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“I can’t speak for Luke. Honestly, I’ve never spoken about that conversation in any way, shape or form,” Bielema said. “With Luke, one of the things that I’ve really appreciated about Luke’s demeanor, his personality is he’s the same guy every day. We get one more game with him. I think to have an SEC opponent for him is really pretty cool. I know that he has grown up obviously in the SEC world down there, started his career at Ole Miss. To go out here as one of the most decorated players in Illinois football history. More than that, he just stands for all these great things here at Illinois and to have that moment for him is probably the thing I’ll cherish more than anything.”

This season, Altmyer has completed 68.1% of passes for 2,811 yards, 21 touchdowns and five interceptions. This is his third year with Illinois after he spent two years with Ole Miss to begin his college career. He was a backup for the Rebels in 2021 as a true freshman when they made the trip to Knoxville under Lane Kiffin, as well.

The Music City Bowl will be played at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee, the home of the NFL’s Tennessee Titans. Kickoff is scheduled for Dec. 30 at 5:30 p.m. ET/4:30 p.m. CT and will air on ESPN.

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