Illinois: 4
We play:
2
6
7
10
12
15
16
17
18
And it looks even nicer when you spell it out game by game for Big Ten play...
#4 Illinois at #6 Indiana
#7 USC at #4 Illinois
#4 Illinois at #18 Purdue
#1 Ohio State at #4 Illinois
--- BYE WEEK ---
#4 Illinois at #10 Washington
#15 Rutgers at #4 Illinois
--- BYE WEEK ---
#16 Maryland at #4 Illinois
#4 Illinois at #12 Wisconsin
#17 Northwestern at #4 Illinois
I did this once before, but let's be somewhat optimistic and say this veteran squad is able to handle business at Duke, and we go 3-0 in the non-conference. Using those rankings, our Big Ten season goes like this, IMO...
Absolutely Cannot Lose ... Assume 4-0. Right there, you are at 7 wins, and we at least avoid a TRULY objective "regression" season.
vs. #15 Rutgers
vs. #16 Maryland
vs. #17 Northwestern
at #18 Purdue
SHOULD Win, Could Lose ... Assume 1-1. Whether it's a tough road loss to Wisconsin or stubbing our toe vs. a talented USC team at home.
vs. #7 USC
at #12 Wisconsin
Possible/Likely Underdogs but Absolutely Could Win ... Assume 1-1. Both tough road matchups, but I have the feeling we steal one of them.
at #6 Indiana
at #10 Washington
Playing With House Money ... Assume 0-1. If you win this one, all bets are off!
vs. #1 Ohio State
So just going by this, there's your back-to-back 9 wins in the regular season - an INCREDIBLE feat for this program. Manage to go 3-1 in those middle categories and/or pull off the shocker vs. Ohio State, and you are a bona fide CFP candidate. Additionally, I L-O-V-E the bye week right after the huge OSU game and before the big trip to Washington. Then we come home from Seattle, get Rutgers at home and get one more rest before a 3-game stretch where we could/should finish hot with some wins and carry momentum into the postseason again.
TL;DR
While so many are getting the "afraid of success" bug (and understandably, I might add!!), the fact is our schedule sets us up in such a way that I really do think it would be a huge missed opportunity and somewhat of a disappointment if we can't get back to 9 wins. Obviously that depends on who we beat, I guess, but on paper, 8 wins or fewer means we failed our biggest tests. 9 wins or more just might mean we definitively change the narrative/perception of Illini football in the near term.