Pregame: Illinois vs Wisconsin, Saturday, October 21st, 2:30pm CT, FS1

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I remember it well... partly why I blanked on the brief ray of hope in 1999-2001 with Kurt.

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Gotta love the swirly font. Looks like a late 70s album cover. For the youths...albums were how we used to listen to analog music, on a playback device called a turntable, at 33-1/3 rpm. (Turntables and rpm to be explained in a later thread.)
 
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Gotta love the swirly font. Looks like a late 70s album cover. For the youths...albums were how we used to listen to analog music, on a playback device called a turntable, at 33-1/3 rpm. (Turntables and rpm to be explained in a later thread.)
Played through an amplifier or receiver amplifier, into very large speakers! Blast from the past - my first system:

Pioneer SX-1980 receiver
Pioneer Rt-707 reel-to-reel
Technics SL-1200C turntable
Dual C828 cassette deck
Pioneer SG-800 graphic equalizer
Tannoy Cheviot speakers

I love (now classic) rock, and I made sure my neighbors did too!
 
#161      
I'm 69. I have great memories of riding my bike to the games, leaving it unlocked and buying a $1 end zone seat.
I Remember when Ohio State came to town with Archie Griffin and Mike Bass started the scoring out with a field goal. Needless to say, we did not score after that. It was pretty ugly.
 
#162      
And the D IMO seems to be getting better each game
I thought Maryland was going to torch our secondary but not so much.

Secondary was very improved against MD. One game doesn't make a trend, but if that continues this week, we can start to dream about this year not being a complete loss...
 
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Going to be a very windy day in Memorial Stadium Saturday. Hearing possible gusts to 40 mph. Advantage to the team that can run the ball. Better be sure our kickoff return team is working on catching any Wisconsin short kickoffs into the wind (no Nebraska repeats).

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Played through an amplifier or receiver amplifier, into very large speakers! Blast from the past - my first system:

Pioneer SX-1980 receiver
Pioneer Rt-707 reel-to-reel
Technics SL-1200C turntable
Dual C828 cassette deck
Pioneer SG-800 graphic equalizer
Tannoy Cheviot speakers

I love (now classic) rock, and I made sure my neighbors did too!
Sweet! Mine, a bit more modest...
Sansui 350a receiver with (smaller) Advent bookshelf speakers. Purchased at Diener (sp) Stereo on w. Springfield.
Also had a cassette deck with an external track mechanism to flip the cassette to the other side..cassette actually left the deck and ran up this track where it was flipped over before returning to the capsule. Never worked that flawlessly though.
K..we probably need a separate thread for this..
 
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Going to be a very windy day in Memorial Stadium Saturday. Hearing possible gusts to 40 mph. Advantage to the team that can run the ball. Better be sure our kickoff return team is working on catching any Wisconsin short kickoffs into the wind (no Nebraska repeats).

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Glad I’m under the press box
 
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For those brave enough, here is our recent history vs. Wisconsin going back far enough that we have three wins...

2022: Illinois 34, Wisconsin 10 in Madison (first win in Madison since 2001!)
2021: Wisconsin 24, Illinois 0 in Champaign
2020: #14 Wisconsin 45, Illinois 7 in Madison (the true end of the Lovie Era...)
2019: Illinois 24, #6 Wisconsin 3 in Champaign (woohoo!)
2018: #23 Wisconsin 49, Illinois 20 in Madison
2017: #5 Wisconsin 24, Illinois 10 in Champaign
2016: #7 Wisconsin 48, Illinois 3 in Madison
2015: Wisconsin 24, Illinois 13 in Champaign
2014: Wisconsin 38, Illinois 28 in Madison
2013: #25 Wisconsin 56, Illinois 32 in Champaign
2012: Wisconsin 31, Illinois 14 in Madison
2011: #15 Wisconsin 28, Illinois 17 (I was at this game and remember thinking it was an excellent opportunity to stop our slide after the 6-0 start and 4 straight losses ... nope)
2010: --- did not play ---
2009: --- did not play ---
2008: Wisconsin 27, Illinois 17 in Madison (I remember officially giving up on our 2008 team, which started the season in the top 20, being "good" after this loss)
2007: Illinois 31, #5 Wisconsin 26 in Champaign (WHAT A FUN GAME!)

Time to start wracking up a few wins vs. Bucky!!
 
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Gotta love the swirly font. Looks like a late 70s album cover. For the youths...albums were how we used to listen to analog music, on a playback device called a turntable, at 33-1/3 rpm. (Turntables and rpm to be explained in a later thread.)
Invoking the film Trading Places here:

"Now, what are commodities, William? Commodities are agricultural products. Like coffee, that you had for breakfast, … wheat, which is used to make bread, … pork bellies, which is used to make bacon - which you might find in a [enunciated slowly] bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwich." [Billy Ray turns toward the camera with an exasperated look, bemused at Randolph's assumption that he's an idiot.]

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For those brave enough, here is our recent history vs. Wisconsin going back far enough that we have three wins...

2022: Illinois 34, Wisconsin 10 in Madison (first win in Madison since 2001!)
2021: Wisconsin 24, Illinois 0 in Champaign
2020: #14 Wisconsin 45, Illinois 7 in Madison (the true end of the Lovie Era...)
2019: Illinois 24, #6 Wisconsin 3 in Champaign (woohoo!)
2018: #23 Wisconsin 49, Illinois 20 in Madison
2017: #5 Wisconsin 24, Illinois 10 in Champaign
2016: #7 Wisconsin 48, Illinois 3 in Madison
2015: Wisconsin 24, Illinois 13 in Champaign
2014: Wisconsin 38, Illinois 28 in Madison
2013: #25 Wisconsin 56, Illinois 32 in Champaign
2012: Wisconsin 31, Illinois 14 in Madison
2011: #15 Wisconsin 28, Illinois 17 (I was at this game and remember thinking it was an excellent opportunity to stop our slide after the 6-0 start and 4 straight losses ... nope)
2010: --- did not play ---
2009: --- did not play ---
2008: Wisconsin 27, Illinois 17 in Madison (I remember officially giving up on our 2008 team, which started the season in the top 20, being "good" after this loss)
2007: Illinois 31, #5 Wisconsin 26 in Champaign (WHAT A FUN GAME!)

Time to start wracking up a few wins vs. Bucky!!
That 2007 game WAS fun. I was there.
 
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That 2007 game WAS fun. I was there.
Lucky! I hate to say it, but when you watch highlights on YouTube ... 2007 was the last time Memorial Stadium really rocked. The PSU, Wisconsin and (especially) Michigan games were just electric, at least from TV. And that refutes two "myths" about why our stadium just isn't loud lately:

1. That we simply don't have enough fans in the stands. Due to renovations, the max capacity in 2007 was 57k - a number we more or less hit for the MSU game last year, which was actually one of our more quiet crowds.
2. That the location of the students prevents the stadium from getting loud. 2007 was the first year where the students were in the NEZ, and they were loud!

Don't get me wrong, I want the students back in East Main yesterday, as I DO think it negatively affects the stadium atmosphere. I also think the more fans you get into the seats, the louder it will be. However, I think our issues in recent years are that a lot of our fans react to what's happening on the field rather than try to influence what happens on the field. That might sound crazy to complain about, but it's not how fans at PSU, OSU, Iowa, etc. behave; they are standing and yelling on big third downs, they have regular chants, there is just a sort of "buzz" at all times, etc. Hell, it's not even how our basketball fans behave - they are way more active and less reactive! I get that this NATURALLY comes with more wins and better teams to watch, but I think there are indeed little things we can do to achieve marginal but essential improvement BEFORE we get those wins, too.
 
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For those brave enough, here is our recent history vs. Wisconsin going back far enough that we have three wins...

2022: Illinois 34, Wisconsin 10 in Madison (first win in Madison since 2001!)
2021: Wisconsin 24, Illinois 0 in Champaign
2020: #14 Wisconsin 45, Illinois 7 in Madison (the true end of the Lovie Era...)
2019: Illinois 24, #6 Wisconsin 3 in Champaign (woohoo!)
2018: #23 Wisconsin 49, Illinois 20 in Madison
2017: #5 Wisconsin 24, Illinois 10 in Champaign
2016: #7 Wisconsin 48, Illinois 3 in Madison
2015: Wisconsin 24, Illinois 13 in Champaign
2014: Wisconsin 38, Illinois 28 in Madison
2013: #25 Wisconsin 56, Illinois 32 in Champaign
2012: Wisconsin 31, Illinois 14 in Madison
2011: #15 Wisconsin 28, Illinois 17 (I was at this game and remember thinking it was an excellent opportunity to stop our slide after the 6-0 start and 4 straight losses ... nope)
2010: --- did not play ---
2009: --- did not play ---
2008: Wisconsin 27, Illinois 17 in Madison (I remember officially giving up on our 2008 team, which started the season in the top 20, being "good" after this loss)
2007: Illinois 31, #5 Wisconsin 26 in Champaign (WHAT A FUN GAME!)

Time to start wracking up a few wins vs. Bucky!!
I'm old enough to remember when we used to own these rodents, so losing to them so consistently is an egregious violation of the rightful order of things
 
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Illinois vs. Wisconsin needs to become one of the great yearly rivalry games on the National scene... approaching the level of USC-UCLA and Michigan vs. ‘The’ and like Nebraska vs. Oklahoma used to be.

There are so many connections between The Prairie and The Dairy States in general. And love for football is off-the-charts in both States. Not to mention the always simmering NFL feud (always there even while the Bears have not lived up to their end).

As long as the Illini continue to build a solid foundation for the future... and Wisky plays at their usual good-to-really-good level... this match up CAN become one of the great rivalries for fan interest around the country.
 
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Illinois vs. Wisconsin needs to become one of the great yearly rivalry games on the National scene... approaching the level of USC-UCLA and Michigan vs. ‘The’ and like Nebraska vs. Oklahoma used to be.

There are so many connections between The Prairie and The Dairy States in general. And love for football is off-the-charts in both States. Not to mention the always simmering NFL feud (always there even while the Bears have not lived up to their end).

As long as the Illini continue to build a solid foundation for the future... and Wisky plays at their usual good-to-really-good level... this match up CAN become one of the great rivalries for fan interest around the country.
I agree. Northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin are the same state culturally and historically northern Illinois was fully part of the dairy belt.

That being said I want Badger meat for dinner Saturday night. Beat Bucky!!
 
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For those brave enough, here is our recent history vs. Wisconsin going back far enough that we have three wins...

2022: Illinois 34, Wisconsin 10 in Madison (first win in Madison since 2001!)
2021: Wisconsin 24, Illinois 0 in Champaign
2020: #14 Wisconsin 45, Illinois 7 in Madison (the true end of the Lovie Era...)
2019: Illinois 24, #6 Wisconsin 3 in Champaign (woohoo!)
2018: #23 Wisconsin 49, Illinois 20 in Madison
2017: #5 Wisconsin 24, Illinois 10 in Champaign
2016: #7 Wisconsin 48, Illinois 3 in Madison
2015: Wisconsin 24, Illinois 13 in Champaign
2014: Wisconsin 38, Illinois 28 in Madison
2013: #25 Wisconsin 56, Illinois 32 in Champaign
2012: Wisconsin 31, Illinois 14 in Madison
2011: #15 Wisconsin 28, Illinois 17 (I was at this game and remember thinking it was an excellent opportunity to stop our slide after the 6-0 start and 4 straight losses ... nope)
2010: --- did not play ---
2009: --- did not play ---
2008: Wisconsin 27, Illinois 17 in Madison (I remember officially giving up on our 2008 team, which started the season in the top 20, being "good" after this loss)
2007: Illinois 31, #5 Wisconsin 26 in Champaign (WHAT A FUN GAME!)

Time to start wracking up a few wins vs. Bucky!!
I appreciate your work as Loyalty historian! One minor quibble. I wish that 2019 game had been a 24-3 beatdown. It was 24-23. All hail the golden foot of James McCourt.
 
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