But will his elbow be better enough to maybe increase his accuracy by the bowl game?Banged up since MSU at least. He’ll play
But will his elbow be better enough to maybe increase his accuracy by the bowl game?Banged up since MSU at least. He’ll play
I wondered about that during the season, but I didn't see anything mentioned.His elbow is also F’d up
It's a goodbye message. And he's been invited to the Senior Bowl, which is where he should play, if at all.He hasn't said that he won't play. His hand is forced due to being out of eligibility.
I know that it's wishful thinking. He said "1 more to go" right after the NW game. But I do understand...he has to do what's best for him and his future.The timing of the announcement makes it seem like it was the most positive way of saying that he is opting out of the bowl game. He could have simply waited until after the season to declare, so I believe it is about a 95% certainty that Bryant will not play in the bowl game.
You're certainly not alone. But, it’s not the way the system is going to work any longer. You pay Illinois, Illinois pays the players. Pay to play, regardless of what anyone says. Illinois is going to reward those who pay, cashola is what the program needs.Looking ahead to 2025, the reseating process requires the iFund donation by March 1. However, season ticket sales don’t open until April, so we’re now expected to donate before knowing whether we can even get seats we like. The old “right of first refusal” process made renewing season tickets very compelling. Additionally, IIRC past iFund donations and ticket purchases could be made concurrently. Why separate them? I’m not sure I’m willing to donate before knowing my ticket options. We might go back to occasional single game tickets when the weather and seating availability are known. Sad. We would have continued renewing indefinitely, since we live just 90 minutes away. Am I alone in seeing the disjointed process as a problem?
fightingillini.com
This just speaks to the mediocrity of most of the conference the past 5 years.
what a boring brand of football to watch week after week. They are lucky that fanbase puts up with that crap.Iowa cleans up the mediocrity playing boring, sound defensive football and let teams make mistakes over 4 quarters.
Key word...what a boring brand of football to watch week after week. They are lucky that fanbase puts up with that crap.
winning 14-10 or 17-14 football games, is hardly worth the investment in time and money
Slightly outdated, but their average attendance from 2018-2022 approached double what ours was (54k to 30k). Of course, that was during the Lovie experiment. These numbers must be actual attendance because we advertise better attendance than that in our literature.Key word...
Thank you for this. Really well done and a true pleasure to roll back through some of the best moments of what has absolutely been a special and memorable season!Illinois Football 2024 - Celebrating a Special Year!
what a boring brand of football to watch week after week. They are lucky that fanbase puts up with that crap.
winning 14-10 or 17-14 football games, is hardly worth the investment in time and money
Aged like a fine wine.A guy brought this to my office today. He said it’s been in his garage for 40 years and he thought I might like it…
Especially after 41 years in a hot garage. Skunky!Aged like a fine wine.
That beer was skunky when it was brand new. We actually bought a case and tried to drink it.Especially after 41 years in a hot garage. Skunky!
user name checks outI have a sixer of that myself. A few years ago one of the cans sprung a leak and the syrupy contents ended up all over the top of the basement beer fridge.
Indeed. Great job on this. Super fun to watch. All folks on this thread need to spend the 20 minutes watching this. Super fun to take in all of our highlights.Thank you for this. Really well done and a true pleasure to roll back through some of the best moments of what has absolutely been a special and memorable season!
That corrugated beer container may be the most valuable part. I'd keep that safe.A guy brought this to my office today. He said it’s been in his garage for 40 years and he thought I might like it…
Many Iowa fans (my brother, and Ia. alum included) cant WAIT to see the Ferenz era over. Last game against Nebraska, they had FIVE first downs, 160 total yards, 20 minutes of possession (in a 60 minute game),gave up 500 yards, and WON on a last second field goal, 13-10. Sure Iowa is used to winning most games, but THAT'S winning ugly. They finished 8-4, to our 9-3...I would rather win 9-6 than lose 42-35. They win with great defense and special teams. As long as the offense doesn’t turn the ball over they find a way to win.
Many Iowa fans (my brother, and Ia. alum included) cant WAIT to see the Ferenz era over. Last game against Nebraska, they had FIVE first downs, 160 total yards, 20 minutes of possession (in a 60 minute game),gave up 500 yards, and WON on a last second field goal, 13-10. Sure Iowa is used to winning most games, but THAT'S winning ugly. They finished 8-4, to our 9-3...
Ferenz will probably come back for one more year because he's only one game behind Woody Hayes in total wins. Even if they win their bowl game, he'll only be tied. My brother wants him out NOW... and so do I! I HATE the way he recruits Illinois!