CHAMPAIGN, Ill. —The Big Ten Conference announced its All-Big Ten Awards for offense on Thursday. Illinois had four players recognized, highlighted by All-Big Ten First Team selection J.C. Davis, who was the No. 3-graded left tackle in the nation during the regular season, according to PFF.
All-BIG TEN AWARDS – OFFENSE
| Player |
All-Big Ten Award |
| OT J.C. Davis |
All-Big Ten First Team (Coaches), Second Team (Media) |
| WR Hank Beatty |
All-Big Ten Third Team (Coaches & Media) |
| OG Josh Gesky |
All-Big Ten Honorable Mention (Coaches & Media) |
| QB Luke Altmyer |
All-Big Ten Honorable Mention (Coaches) |
J.C. Davis earned his second nod from the Big Ten Conference and first to the first team, while fellow lineman Josh Gesky achieved honorable mention status for the third consecutive year.Â
Hank Beatty was tabbed as a third team selection on offense after also being recognized as honorable mention for his work as a punt returner this season. Beatty ranked third in the Big Ten in receptions with 64 and hauled in 826 receiving yards, good for fourth in the Big Ten, along with three receiving touchdowns. This is Beatty's first Big Ten honor as a wide receiver.Â
Quarterback Luke Altmyer was selected as an honorable mention pick, the second such honor of his career, after ranking in the top seven in the Big Ten in passing touchdowns (5th, 21), passing yards (6th, 2,811), completion percentage (6th, 68.1%), and passing efficiency (7th, 157.1),Â
Miles Scott took home the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award, an honor that recognizes student-athletes from each member school who have distinguished themselves through sportsmanship, ethical behavior and good citizenship.