Unanswerable question but would love to know the projected attendance for this game if there wasn't a seating constraint.
Good and interesting question, if (as you say) unanswerable. What I
can answer, though, is what Illini football could expect to get for regular attendance if we were consistently looking at 5-1 records and top 25 rankings. I posted the stats in a previous thread, but compare us to Iowa as far as "fundamentals" or whatever. For the "Region," I used Central Illinois and Eastern Iowa, as they are both regions that fundamentally throw their support behind the Illini and Hawkeyes, respectively, in a way the rest of the two states do to a lesser degree.
Undergrads: 37,140 for ILL vs. 22,130 for Iowa
Total Students: 59,38 for ILL vs. 31,452 for Iowa
MSA Population: 235,608 for ILL vs. 180,088 for Iowa
"Region" Population: 2.1 million for ILL vs. 1.4 million for Iowa
State Population: 12.5 million for ILL vs. 3.2 million for Iowa
Living Alumni (Main Campus): 518,457 for ILL vs. 288,478 for Iowa
Living Alumni (All Campuses): 827,412 for ILL vs. 288,478 for Iowa
The only reason Iowa easily draws 69,250 regularly and getting over 60,000 is a huge lift for us is because we've been bad ... period. We were putting 75,000 or more in the stands quite regularly in the 1980s because our fans were excited. While attendance is somewhat down
everywhere due to the convenience of watching at home, there is no reason a consistently good Illini program cannot draw over 70,000 pretty regularly. Even if one INSISTS on the defeatist attitude that there is something in the water in Eastern Iowa instilling loyalty and pride in the Hawkeyes that we can just never replicate in at least Central Illinois (I fundamentally reject this), the math still favors us to SUCH a drastic degree that we only need to achieve like half the enthusiasm that Iowa generates to reach that 70k goal, haha. If we had Iowa/Nebraska-level enthusiasm in our state, we'd be drawing crowds of 90k or more.