You know, I have been thinking about this. When I was in school, I missed 2 games in 4 years. We had assigned seats. You got those seats with a point system based mostly on community and Illini Pride involvement. I have been to countless games since I graduated. Year by year, it seems Krush/Crush has gotten less......interested, engaged...idk. It seems that DEEP ILL-INI PRIDE isn't the same today with the students......JMHO folks. Not saying there aren't some crazies in the group today, but I felt EVERY member was crazy like that when I was there. So what made me feel like the crazed Illini fan when I donned my Crush shirt. I only had to think of a few and I won't mention them all specifically, for fear of starting chaos. But there used to be traditions at the game. Those traditions got EVERY fan in that beautiful concrete dome, on their feet. People didn't go to concessions during these events. It brought us together. I am sure you can think of those specific events like.........The Blues Brothers.........the grocery run........the true fight song and chant........and some I'll leave unsaid. The unsaid was my true connection to my Pride. Do todays young fans have that same kind of connection to something else? They need something like we had back then. Again, JMO here guys.
Sorry for my longest post since being a member, but I long for the days of the Crush Crazies to be deafening from tip to final buzzer. You current Crush/Krush members that are reading this, it's not a slight, but I just wish you could feel for one game, what it used to be like.