2021 Football Roster
Keegan, Trevor

Jersey Number 77
Trevor Keegan
- Class:
- Junior
- Position:
- OL
- Height:
- 6-6
- Weight:
- 324
- Hometown:
- Crystal Lake, Ill.
- High School:
- Crystal Lake
Bio
At Michigan
• Voted a captain by his teammates (2023)
• Three-time All-Big Ten selection (first team, coaches, 2022; second team, coaches, 2023; second team media, 2022-23; honorable mention, coaches and media, 2021)
• Part of two Joe Moore Award-winning offensive lines (2021-22), the first back-to-back winners in history
• Two-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree (2020-21)
• Four-time letterman (2020-21-22-23)
• Appeared in 44 games in his career (four, special teams only) along the offensive line with 37 career starts at left guard
Graduate Student (2023)
• Started all 15 games at left guard to earn his fourth varsity letter
• All-Big Ten selection (second team, coaches and media)
• Five times shared Offensive Player of the Week honors for his performance against Rutgers, Purdue, at Nebraska, at Maryland, against Iowa in the Big Ten Championship
• Started at left guard against ECU (Sept. 2), UNLV (Sept. 9), Bowling Green (Sept. 16), Rutgers (Sept. 23), Indiana (Oct. 14), Purdue (Nov. 4), Ohio State (Nov. 25), at Nebraska (Sept. 30), at Minnesota (Oct. 7), at Michigan State (Oct. 21), at Penn State (Nov. 11), at Maryland (Nov. 18), against Iowa in the Big Ten Championship (Dec. 2), against Alabama in the Rose Bowl/CFP Semifinal (Jan. 1), against Washington in the CFP National Championship Game (Jan. 8)
Senior (2022)
• Started 11 games at left guard to earn his third varsity letter
• All-Big Ten selection (first team, coaches, second team, media)
• Part of the Joe Moore Award-winning offensive line
• Twice shared Offensive Player of the Week honors following the win over Colorado State, Penn State
• Started at left guard against Colorado State (Sept. 3), Hawaii (Sept. 10), UConn (Sept. 17), Penn State (Oct. 15), Michigan State (Oct. 29), at Iowa (Oct. 1), at Indiana (Oct. 8), at Rutgers (Nov. 5), at Ohio State (Nov. 26), against Purdue in the Big Ten Championship (Dec. 3), against TCU in the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl/CFP Semifinal (Dec. 31)
Junior (2021)
• Appeared in 13 games with 11 starts at left guard to earn his third varsity letter
• Part of the unit that was honored with the Joe Moore Award, given to the top offensive line in the nation
• Honorable mention All-Big Ten by the coaches and media
• Started at left guard against Western Michigan (Sept. 4), Washington (Sept.11), Northern Illinois (Sept. 18), Rutgers (Sept. 25), Indiana (Nov. 6), Ohio State (Nov. 27), at Wisconsin (Oct. 2), at Nebraska (Oct. 9), at Penn State (Nov. 13)
• Played snaps at left guard at Michigan State (Oct. 30) after missing the previous game due to injury
• Played snaps at left guard at Maryland (Nov. 20)
• Started at left guard against Iowa in the Big Ten Championship Game (Dec. 4)
• Started at left guard against Georgia in the Capital One Orange Bowl/CFP Semifinal (Dec. 31)
Sophomore (2020)
• Appeared in five games on special teams and played in two games on the offensive line to earn his first varsity letter
• Academic All-Big Ten honoree
• Contributed on special teams against Michigan State (Oct. 31), at Indiana (Nov. 7)
• Made his offensive debut at left guard and contributed on special teams against Wisconsin (Nov. 14)
• Played significant snaps at left guard and on special teams at Rutgers (Nov. 21) and against Penn State (Nov. 28)
Freshman
• Did not see game action
Prep
• Attended Crystal Lake South High School (2019) coached by Rob Fontana
• Helped the Gators reach IHSA Playoffs in his freshman and senior seasons, with an appearance in the second round in 2018
Key Statistics
• Four-year varsity lineman who started 39 career games
Honors and Rankings
• 247Sports Composite ranking of four stars, the nation’s 163rd-best prospect and the No. 1 player in Illinois
• 247.com four-star prospect, rated the No. 19 offensive tackle nationally and No. 1 player in Illinois
• ESPN four-star prospect, the nation’s 168th-best prospect overall, rated the No. 17 offensive tackle nationally and No. 1 player in Illinois
• Rivals four-star recruit, ranked as the No. 208 player nationally, the No. 21 offensive tackle prospect in the country and No. 1 player in Illinois
• 2018 EDGYTIM/Rivals.com State of Illinois All-State selection as a senior
• Named Chicago Sun-Times All-Area
• Two-time Illinois High School Football Coaches Association Class 6A All-State performer (2017-18)
• Two-time Northwest Herald All-Area first team selection (2017-18)
• Three-time Daily Herald All-Area selection (2016-18)
• Earned Fox Valley Conference honors during his final three seasons (2016-18)
• 2015 MaxPreps Freshman All-American
Personal
• Trevor Keegan was born Aug. 30, 2000
• Son of Mike and Amanda Keegan
• Graduated from the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts with a major in Communication and Media
• Pursuing a Master's degree from the School of Social Work
• Voted a captain by his teammates (2023)
• Three-time All-Big Ten selection (first team, coaches, 2022; second team, coaches, 2023; second team media, 2022-23; honorable mention, coaches and media, 2021)
• Part of two Joe Moore Award-winning offensive lines (2021-22), the first back-to-back winners in history
• Two-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree (2020-21)
• Four-time letterman (2020-21-22-23)
• Appeared in 44 games in his career (four, special teams only) along the offensive line with 37 career starts at left guard
Graduate Student (2023)
• Started all 15 games at left guard to earn his fourth varsity letter
• All-Big Ten selection (second team, coaches and media)
• Five times shared Offensive Player of the Week honors for his performance against Rutgers, Purdue, at Nebraska, at Maryland, against Iowa in the Big Ten Championship
• Started at left guard against ECU (Sept. 2), UNLV (Sept. 9), Bowling Green (Sept. 16), Rutgers (Sept. 23), Indiana (Oct. 14), Purdue (Nov. 4), Ohio State (Nov. 25), at Nebraska (Sept. 30), at Minnesota (Oct. 7), at Michigan State (Oct. 21), at Penn State (Nov. 11), at Maryland (Nov. 18), against Iowa in the Big Ten Championship (Dec. 2), against Alabama in the Rose Bowl/CFP Semifinal (Jan. 1), against Washington in the CFP National Championship Game (Jan. 8)
Senior (2022)
• Started 11 games at left guard to earn his third varsity letter
• All-Big Ten selection (first team, coaches, second team, media)
• Part of the Joe Moore Award-winning offensive line
• Twice shared Offensive Player of the Week honors following the win over Colorado State, Penn State
• Started at left guard against Colorado State (Sept. 3), Hawaii (Sept. 10), UConn (Sept. 17), Penn State (Oct. 15), Michigan State (Oct. 29), at Iowa (Oct. 1), at Indiana (Oct. 8), at Rutgers (Nov. 5), at Ohio State (Nov. 26), against Purdue in the Big Ten Championship (Dec. 3), against TCU in the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl/CFP Semifinal (Dec. 31)
Junior (2021)
• Appeared in 13 games with 11 starts at left guard to earn his third varsity letter
• Part of the unit that was honored with the Joe Moore Award, given to the top offensive line in the nation
• Honorable mention All-Big Ten by the coaches and media
• Started at left guard against Western Michigan (Sept. 4), Washington (Sept.11), Northern Illinois (Sept. 18), Rutgers (Sept. 25), Indiana (Nov. 6), Ohio State (Nov. 27), at Wisconsin (Oct. 2), at Nebraska (Oct. 9), at Penn State (Nov. 13)
• Played snaps at left guard at Michigan State (Oct. 30) after missing the previous game due to injury
• Played snaps at left guard at Maryland (Nov. 20)
• Started at left guard against Iowa in the Big Ten Championship Game (Dec. 4)
• Started at left guard against Georgia in the Capital One Orange Bowl/CFP Semifinal (Dec. 31)
Sophomore (2020)
• Appeared in five games on special teams and played in two games on the offensive line to earn his first varsity letter
• Academic All-Big Ten honoree
• Contributed on special teams against Michigan State (Oct. 31), at Indiana (Nov. 7)
• Made his offensive debut at left guard and contributed on special teams against Wisconsin (Nov. 14)
• Played significant snaps at left guard and on special teams at Rutgers (Nov. 21) and against Penn State (Nov. 28)
Freshman
• Did not see game action
Prep
• Attended Crystal Lake South High School (2019) coached by Rob Fontana
• Helped the Gators reach IHSA Playoffs in his freshman and senior seasons, with an appearance in the second round in 2018
Key Statistics
• Four-year varsity lineman who started 39 career games
Honors and Rankings
• 247Sports Composite ranking of four stars, the nation’s 163rd-best prospect and the No. 1 player in Illinois
• 247.com four-star prospect, rated the No. 19 offensive tackle nationally and No. 1 player in Illinois
• ESPN four-star prospect, the nation’s 168th-best prospect overall, rated the No. 17 offensive tackle nationally and No. 1 player in Illinois
• Rivals four-star recruit, ranked as the No. 208 player nationally, the No. 21 offensive tackle prospect in the country and No. 1 player in Illinois
• 2018 EDGYTIM/Rivals.com State of Illinois All-State selection as a senior
• Named Chicago Sun-Times All-Area
• Two-time Illinois High School Football Coaches Association Class 6A All-State performer (2017-18)
• Two-time Northwest Herald All-Area first team selection (2017-18)
• Three-time Daily Herald All-Area selection (2016-18)
• Earned Fox Valley Conference honors during his final three seasons (2016-18)
• 2015 MaxPreps Freshman All-American
Personal
• Trevor Keegan was born Aug. 30, 2000
• Son of Mike and Amanda Keegan
• Graduated from the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts with a major in Communication and Media
• Pursuing a Master's degree from the School of Social Work
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