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Long-time NFL running back joins Illinois coaching staff

OAKLAND, CA - DECEMBER 22: Tyrone Wheatley #47 of the Oakland Raiders looks on from the bench against the Denver Broncos during an NFL football game on December 22, 2002 at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum in Oakland, California. Wheatley played for the Raiders from 1999-2004. (Photo by Focus on Sport/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Bret Bielema has clearly made experience an emphasis in his coaching staff hires this offseason.

The latest addition: Tyrone Wheatley.

The long-time NFL running back will join Illinois’ staff as its running backs coach.

A star college RB at Michigan (4,187 rushing yards, 53 touchdowns), Wheatley has been around the block in the NFL and collegiate ranks as both a player and coach. He most recently served as head coach at Wayne State in Michigan.

“Coach Wheatley is an accomplished coach with proven success in both the NFL and college football,” Bielema said in a statement. “Our program will benefit immediately from his experience as a running backs coach and head coach. He has been an outstanding player and coach in the Big Ten and has developed some of the top running backs in football. We are excited to welcome Coach Wheatley to Champaign.”

Wheatley has worked with some of the best running backs in the NFL in recent years, and he’ll have some talent to work with in 2026, despite Kaden Feagin moving to tight end this offseason.

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