Illini Football 2026

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Overall I think we have a pretty good schedule. I only see 2 for sure losses (prove me wrong team!) and that's OSU and Oregon.

I think our basement in the regular season is 7-5 and our ceiling is 10-2. My gut says 8-4 again like this year. In the end let's just make at minimum another bowl game for the 3rd straight year and get to put another SEC team down.

Go Illini!
 
#180      
can one of our Southern Cali brothers inform us how much closer to campus Sofi is vs Rosebowl?

seems like a stupid move , if you ask me
The Rose Bowl is about 1.5 hr from my house in the IE. Sofi is a good 2 hours....I'm hoping for the Rose Bowl. Much better tailgate options.
 
#181      
The Athletic did a nice job of pulling the three best games in every given week of the season. Using this list, I am going to predict our national TV appearances by assigning FOX (Big Noon) / CBS (2:30) / NBC (Big Ten Saturday Night) to each game. Then, I will take an early stab at our full tv schedule. Note, I know that NBC doesn't always have a Big Ten Saturday Night game. But for this exercise I will assume that each network gets a game each week.

Sept. 26: Oregon at USC (NBC), Iowa at Michigan (FOX), Illinois at Ohio State (CBS)

Oct. 3:
Ohio State at Iowa (FOX), Washington at USC (CBS), Michigan at Minnesota (NBC)

Oct. 10: USC at Penn State (NBC), Indiana at Nebraska (FOX), Iowa at Washington (CBS)

Oct. 17: Ohio State at Indiana (FOX), Penn State at Michigan (NBC), Nebraska at Oregon (CBS)

Oct. 24: Indiana at Michigan (FOX), Oregon at Illinois (CBS), USC at Wisconsin (NBC)

Oct. 31: Ohio State at USC (NBC), Washington at Nebraska (CBS), Wisconsin at Iowa (FOX)

Nov. 7: Oregon at Ohio State (FOX), Michigan State at Michigan (CBS), Penn State at Washington (NBC, but not in usual time slot due to Miami-ND, maybe late kickoff?)

Nov. 14: Michigan at Oregon (NBC), USC at Indiana (CBS), Minnesota at Penn State (FOX)

Nov. 21: Ohio State at Nebraska (CBS), Indiana at Washington (NBC), Iowa at Illinois (FOX)

Nov. 28:
Michigan at Ohio State (FOX), Washington at Oregon (NBC), Nebraska at Iowa (Friday)
9-3
Week 1: UAB 7:00 FS1 (Thursday Night)
Week 2: Duke 11:00 FS1
Week 3: Southern Illinois 7:00 Peacock
Week 4: @ Ohio State 2:30 CBS
Week 5: Purdue 11:00 BTN
Week 6: @ Michigan State 11:00 FS1
Week 7: Bye
Week 8: Oregon 2:30 CBS
Week 9: @ Maryland 2:30 BTN
Week 10: Nebraska 11:00 FS1
Week 11: @ UCLA 9:30 BTN (LATE NIGHT FOOTBALL)
Week 12: Iowa 11:00 FOX
Week 13: @ Northwestern 11:00 FS1
Despite what I perceive as a weaker year-over-year Illini roster, I'm still expecting a 5-1 record heading into the Week 8 home game vs. Oregon. We then close-out the regular season with a back half of the schedule that goes Home-Away-Home-Away-Home-Away. 4-2 would be really nice with perhaps the three easiest road games of any Big10 team.

9-3 just got more achieveable than I originally thought it would be. And only Bret could pull it off!! Would take us to another tough New Year's Day Bowl game.

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#184      
Overall, I think our schedule is about as navigatable as it gets in the B10. Only 2 games we'll be big underdogs in (@OSU, Oregon), all our tougher coin flip games against upper half to mid-tier conference teams at home (Iowa, Nebraska, Duke). All our remaining road games against bottom half B10 teams.

Story of our season will be defined by:

Duke- This will tell us where our young OTs are at and how much pressure our DL can generate

@MSU- Hopefully we'll be healthy for this game. East Lansing is a weird place. Right before the bye and having Hopefully a 4-1 record coming into this game is going to test our resolve. Need to win this but it will be tougher than people think

@UCLA- West coast road games suck. If we beat Nebraska, this game is a big time danger game with Iowa the following week and a lot on the line. And if we lose to Nebraska this also doesn't feel like a get well game. This will be a tough one to get, but if we can it makes a season

Nebraska/Iowa: Win both and we might be talking playoffs. Win 1 and can't really be upset about it. Lose both and it'll put a damper on the entire season. Tough games but they're at home. Need to win at least 1.

This is a schedule where we theoretically could go 10-2 if everything goes right. I think realistically, going 2-1 vDuke, @MSU, @UCLA and 1-1 vNeb, vIowa to go 8-4 is a goal for a successful season. 7-5 seems reasonable. And hopefully not anything less than that
 
#185      
Overall, I think our schedule is about as navigatable as it gets in the B10. Only 2 games we'll be big underdogs in (@OSU, Oregon), all our tougher coin flip games against upper half to mid-mid-t
Yeah, there are no more "easy" schedules in the Glen Mason sense anymore, but in the new world of the Big Ten, this is about as favorable as it gets.

Sneaking the Purdue "rivalry" into the permanent schedule along with Northwestern was a gigantic coup for us, I can't believe we got away with that.

(And because we got away with that, I will soft-pedal my criticism of the ludicrous decision to grant Iowa-Wisconsin and Iowa-Nebraska that status)
 
#186      
I get there's no such thing as a "sure win", but anything less than at least a 4-1 start with at least a 5th win against Northwestern would be disastrous. By just general trajectories of the teams we play against and whatever, I would also expect 6 wins being the floor. Honestly, 6 wins with another bowl game trip for the third year in a row and 4 out of 5 years is an awesome time to be an Illinois fan.

Remind me of my post when I !!!!! about only winning 9 games next season and missing the playoffs.
 
#188      
We are in aruba wearing our Illini gear and John Nord is inour resort. Great couple have enjoyed throwing a few back with him and hus wife.
 
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