Illini Football 2024

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#102      
Does this not count as playoff conversation?

Technically speaking, yes, and I yield to your research. However I stand by my point that being 16th in a 4-horse race is not really being in the conversation, but rather media stretching to include as many schools as possible, to gain views, clicks, and debates like this.

Eagerly awaiting that Illinois - Tulane championship game. ;)
 
#104      
Technically speaking, yes, and I yield to your research. However I stand by my point that being 16th in a 4-horse race is not really being in the conversation, but rather media stretching to include as many schools as possible, to gain views, clicks, and debates like this.

Eagerly awaiting that Illinois - Tulane championship game. ;)

Really what it meant was if they had won the games in front of them (Michigan State, Purdue, Michigan: all winnable games) they would have been a serious contender going into the B1G title game at 11-1.
 
#105      
W - Eastern Illinois
W - Kansas (the more I see, the more I think Daniels' back is never going to be 100% again)
W - Central Michigan
L - @Nebraska
W - @Penn State
L - Purdue (refuse to think otherwise until they beat them)
L - Michigan
L - @Oregon
W - Minnesota (refuse to think otherwise until they beat them)
L - Michigan State
L - @ Rutgers
W - @Northwestern (Wrigley)
 
#110      
Looks great…now remove the state outline
I could take it or leave it, personally. I used to love it to promote the idea that we are the STATE'S team that every Illinoisan should grow up rooting for (i.e., not just Illinois alumni). However, I now think it looks a little busy, haha ... so I kind of see where people are coming from when they hate it.

With all that said, we missed a golden opportunity this year to not have a retro end zone and ditch the hideous 1LL1NO1S font that is currently there...

How about this for a throwback??

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#111      
I could take it or leave it, personally. I used to love it to promote the idea that we are the STATE'S team that every Illinoisan should grow up rooting for (i.e., not just Illinois alumni). However, I now think it looks a little busy, haha ... so I kind of see where people are coming from when they hate it.

With all that said, we missed a golden opportunity this year to not have a retro end zone and ditch the hideous 1LL1NO1S font that is currently there...

How about this for a throwback??

memorial-stadium-during-football-game-champaign-illinois-usa-2AD77CN.jpg
Man, I loved those NEZ bleachers. Before I got season tickets, I used to sit there all the time - just 5 or 6 rows from the action.
 
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about the only thing more stupid would be if Colo or Wyoming put their outline on their helmets
 
#113      
Man, I loved those NEZ bleachers. Before I got season tickets, I used to sit there all the time - just 5 or 6 rows from the action.
I sat there in 1987 or 1988 when we played Stanford . just hard to tell if it was a 1 yard gain or 11 yard gain .

but yea, close to the action when plays were in the end zone
 
#116      
Looking at the schedule...thinking about it...it would just mean so much to the program if we can win one of KU or NEB. I'd prefer KU.

If we can do that...you get the optimism flowing...we'll likely go into that MU game 4-2 assuming we beat Purdon't (not looking past that one but it's truly about time)...they're putting so much into that game - the scUM game...would just mean a lot...

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#117      
Looking at the schedule...thinking about it...it would just mean so much to the program if we can win one of KU or NEB. I'd prefer KU.

If we can do that...you get the optimism flowing...we'll likely go into that MU game 4-2 assuming we beat Purdon't (not looking past that one but it's truly about time)...they're putting so much into that game - the scUM game...would just mean a lot...

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Happy Joel Mchale GIF by ABC Network
 
#121      
If this is a so Illinois year we will go into the NW game at 5-6 and crap the bed to finish 5-7.
 
#122      
I'm just thinking of trends at the moment. As far as my memory goes, us not having at least 2 road wins is rare.

It's also been a while since we've won a week 11 game. And we almost never win our first road game.
 
#124      
I'm calling 7-5. We beat the teams we are expected to beat early (EIU, CMU, PU), play poorly in winnable games against KU and Nebby and give a scare to at least one of PSU, UM and OU. Fans are restless after 8 games and we are ignored nationally, then we go and win the last 4 games pretty convincingly. We win the bowl game and go into 2025 with a lot of momentum
 
#125      
Looking at the schedule...thinking about it...it would just mean so much to the program if we can win one of KU or NEB. I'd prefer KU.

If we can do that...you get the optimism flowing...we'll likely go into that MU game 4-2 assuming we beat Purdon't (not looking past that one but it's truly about time)...they're putting so much into that game - the scUM game...would just mean a lot...

🤞🤞🤞
Agree 100%, and I would argue it is about twice as important to beat Kansas. In the Bielema Era, we have actually gone on the road multiple times and upset teams we were not supposed to beat, or AT LEAST were not supposed to beat handily:

2021: W 20-18 at #7 Penn State
--- L vs. Rutgers
2021: W 14-6 at #20 Minnesota
2022: W 34-10 at Wisconsin
2022: W 26-9 at Nebraska
--- L vs. MSU and Purdue
2023: W 27-24 at Maryland
--- L vs. Wisconsin
2023: W 27-26 at Minnesota

However, when we juice up fan enthusiasm a bit and come back to Champaign, we have often face planted.
- Beat #7 PSU on the road in 2021 in a thrilling 9-OT win?? Return home and lose to Rutgers in front of your own fans.
- Demolish Nebraska in Lincoln in 2022 to move to an unprecedented 7-1 record and top 20 ranking?? Come back to Champaign and lose to an awful MSU team in front of over 56,000 fans.
- Get a breakthrough upset win last year in College Park to rekindle hopes of a truly successful season?? Come home and blow a 2-touchdown lead to Wisconsin on Homecoming in front of another big crowd of over 54,000.

Frankly, I think we need to give the home fans evidence right in front of their eyes that we could be decent this year, and we need to send a message that Memorial Stadium can actually provide us any type of serious advantage. FWIW, I would consider the following to have been "huge" home games for us in the Bielema Era for one reason or another, as it relates to rebuilding this program ... and it's been a mixed bag to put it kindly:

2021 vs. Nebraska in Week Zero - W 30-22. This was obviously Bret's first game, and it was the first college football game with fans in like two years. Over 4 million tuned in, and we sent a message with this victory. Amazing start!

2022 vs. Minnesota: W 26-14. While it's easy to forget now, people were HYPING this Minnesota team, and we had our first top 25 ranking in quite some time. To get that win on Homecoming was huge. Again, off to a nice start!

2022 vs. Michigan State: L 23-15. In front of our biggest crowd in years and with the chance to clinch the Big Ten West, we faceplanted.

2022 vs. Purdue: L 31-24. A second chance from the football gods to clinch our division in a game that was picked up on national television, rather than the BTN. Yes, the refs were abysmal, but we did not help ourselves, either. An incredibly decent crowd (for 20-degree weather) of nearly 46,000 turned out to watch our Big Ten Championship Game hopes die a slow, painful death ... and I was one of 'em.

2023 vs. #7 Penn State: L 30-13. Big Noon Kickoff on FOX and a chance to send a loud and clear message that 2022 wasn't a fluke if we could have at least played them really tough. A crowd of over 49k clad in orange (again, I was there!) and a national audience of well over 3 million viewers watched a close game at halftime turn into a blowout as we played some of the sloppiest football we played all season.

2023 vs. Wisconsin: L 25-21. A chance to beat Wisconsin two years in a row for the first time in God-knows-how-long and assert ourselves as true players in this conference a week after we upset Maryland in College Park. Win this one, and we are 4-4 and in the driver's seat to rectify last year's heart ache and make the Big Ten Championship Game ... ugh.

2023 vs. Northwestern: L 45-43. Through a season of ups and downs and a week after losing a heartbreaker on the road vs. #16 Iowa, we AT LEAST just had to beat a Northwestern program embroiled in scandal on our home field to make a bowl for consecutive seasons for the first time in over a decade ... and we blew it.

TL;DR

Winning in Lincoln vs. what is supposed to be a good Nebraska team would indeed be a big-time win. However, if we lose to KU and another road shocker gets our record back up to 3-1, I am not sure it will feel as much like "progress" to me than if we are able to start off 3-0 by defeating a ranked opponent under the lights in front of our home fans, even if we drop a hard-fought game at Nebraska the next week. JMO, but if we are going to take any real steps forward as a program, playing in Champaign simply HAS to mean something for us again.
 
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