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2019 Football Roster

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9 Dele Harding

  • Ht./Wt. 6-1 / 230
  • Position LB
  • Hometown Elkton, Md.
  • High School Eastern Christian

Biography

Pronunciation: DAY-lay

Career Highs

Tackles: 17 vs Eastern Michigan, 9/14/19
Solos: 7 vs Eastern Michigan, 9/14/19
TFLs: 2.0, twice (last at Michigan State, 11/9/19)
Fumbles Forced: 1, four times (last vs. Rutgers 11/2/19)
Fumbles Recovered: 1 vs. Wisconsin, 10/19/19
Interceptions: 1, three times (last vs. Rutgers 11/2/19)
Interception Return Yards: 54 vs. Rutgers 11/2/19
Touchdowns: 1, twice (last vs. Rutgers 11/2/19)

2019 Senior

  • Started all 13 games at linebacker
  • Team captain for second straight season
  • All-Big Ten first team (media)
  • All-Big Ten third team (coaches)
  • Associated Press All-Big Ten second team
  • Led the Big Ten and ranked second in the nation in tackles per game (11.8), behind only Cal’s Evan Weaver (14.0)
  • 153 tackles, 14.5 TFLs, three interceptions, three forced fumbles, one fumble recovery on the season
  • Second in the Big Ten in interceptions (3)
  • No. 45 graded linebacker in the nation and No. 8 in the Big Ten by PFF (74.2)
  • Led Illinois in tackles (153) and TFLs (14.5) and tied for the team lead in interceptions (3)
  • 14 tackles and 2.0 TFLs at Michigan State 11/9/19 to help Illinois win 37-34 in the biggest comeback in program history
  • Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week and PFF National Team of the Week after 12 tackles, 2.0 TFLs, one forced fumble, and one interception returned for a touchdown against Rutgers 11/2/19
  • Became just the second player in the nation in the last 20 seasons to have 12+ tackles, 2.0+ TFLs, 1+ forced fumbles, 1+ interceptions, and 1+ touchdowns in a single game against Rutgers 11/2/19 (Kentuckey's Mike Edwards vs. Middle Tennessee 11/17/2018)
  • PFF National Team of the Week after 12 tackles  vs. No. 6 Wisconsin 10/19/19 to help Illinois win 24-23 and complete one of the biggest upsets in Big Ten History
  • First career touchdown on an interception and 40-yard return at Minnesota 10/5/19, while also adding 15 tackles
  • Career-high 17 tackles against Eastern Michigan, the most by an Illini since Clayton Fejedelem had 19 against Wisconsin in 2015
  • First career interception helped seal the win in the fourth quarter at UConn 9/7/19
  • PFF Big Ten Team of the Week after UConn game 9/7/19
  • Voted the team’s Defensive MVP at the annual postseason banquet

2018 Junior

  • Voted team’s special teams captain for the season
  • Played nine games at linebacker and on special teams coverage, with two starts at linebacker
  • 37 tackles, 5.0 TFLs, 1.0 sack, one forced fumble on season
  • Foruth on the team in TFLs (5.0)
  • Started and had a career-high 1.5 TFLs and first career forced fumble at Nebraska 11/10/18
  • Tied career high with seven tackles against Minnesota 11/3/18

2017 Sophomore

  • Played in eight games with five starts at linebacker
  • Missed four games with injuries
  • Sixth on the team in tackles (32)
  • Second on the team in special teams tackles (4)
  • First start of the season at Iowa

2016 Freshman

  • Nine games played, primarily on special teams
  • First career TFL vs. Minnesota
  • Career-high seven tackles (three solo) and 0.5 TFL vs. Michigan State during increased playing time on defense
  • Missed the final three games with an injury

High School

  • Consensus three-star recruit (247 Sports, ESPN.com, Rivals and Scout)
  • Ranked as No. 1 ILB in Maryland and No. 23 in nation by Scout
  • Ranked as No. 18 overall recruit in Maryland by ESPN.com, No. 19 by 247sports and No. 20 by Rivals
  • Two-time consensus all-state
  • Led team with 118 tackles, 23 TFLs, five sacks and three interceptions in 2015
  • Tallied 75 tackles and forced five fumbles in 2014
  • Captained the team as a junior and senior
  • Lettered four years in high school
  • Played for head coach Dwayne Thomas
  • Originally committed to Michigan and also had offers from Rutgers, Tennessee and USC

Personal

  • Born March 28, 1998
  • Son of David and Akeya Harding
  • Has one brother and one sister
  • Chose Illinois because, “academics, coaching and being a part of something special.”
  • Plans to work in physical therapy following his playing career
  • Majoring in kinesiology

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 9

    2016Freshman

    LB
    6'1" 230 lbs
    9
  • 9

    2017Sophomore

    LB
    6'1" 235 lbs
    9
  • 9

    2018Junior

    LB
    6'1" 230 lbs
    9
  • 9

    2019Senior

    LB
    6'1" 230 lbs
    9