Pregame: Illinois vs Alabama, Wednesday, November 19th, 8:00pm CT, FS1

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If we have Petrovic (finally). I really like our chances.
 
#130      
Torvik currently projects Illinois as a 1 seed and Bama as a 4 seed. With this game being played at the UC, we could see this same matchup at this exact same location in the Sweet 16.

Hoping we play with the same win or go home mindset that we'll need if we do, in fact, meet again.

Also, random fact while I'm on the subject. If we do get a 1 seed, Underwood will be the first coach in our history with two 1 seeds.
 
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The little human has me going to bed at 8 pm so I can handle late night duties. Fingers crossed I wake to to excellent highlights of an Illini win
Show her whose boss. You can choose your own bedtime. :ROFLMAO:
I'm usually done for the day by 9 or 9:30.
 
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A decent amount of positive movement for tickets in the lower bowl this morning, which is encouraging given they are the expensive ones ... leaves a sliver of hope for me that we'll get a nice bump of last-minute ticket buyers who help fill out some of the 300 section by buying the cheaper tickets up there. This is the updated ticket map as of a few minutes ago compared to the first time I screen shotted the website on October 24:

October 24
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November 18
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I have one meeting today at 1:00 pm, but then I am actually going to have a really slow day (long story short, I am transferring to the division of our company I have always wanted to work for on January 1, so things are getting slower, lol...) ... I just might try to truly go down the rabbit hole of trying to figure out what the attendance might look like. :ROFLMAO: Still, we avoided the one "doomsday scenario" of a ton of empty seats on TV, and I think we will have enough in there to have the crowd actually provide us a home court advantage.

And also, let's remember to judge ourselves on a reasonable scale. Iowa trumpeted quite a bit last year about its full crowd for its game in Moline ... but that meant 8,488 tickets sold. A top 10 Michigan team just drew 7,362 in Detroit the other night, and we will likely double that at least. #11 Purdue hosted #17 Texas A&M last year on a Saturday in Indianapolis, and they drew 15,045 ... not only could we very possibly pass that for a Wednesday night game, but I would bet my life that we would shatter that attendance if the game were on a Saturday.
 
#141      
From a scheduling perspective it really does seem like this game should have been swapped with the LIU game but 'Bama probably wants to be in Vegas early.
 
#142      
A decent amount of positive movement for tickets in the lower bowl this morning, which is encouraging given they are the expensive ones ... leaves a sliver of hope for me that we'll get a nice bump of last-minute ticket buyers who help fill out some of the 300 section by buying the cheaper tickets up there. This is the updated ticket map as of a few minutes ago compared to the first time I screen shotted the website on October 24:

October 24
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November 18
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I have one meeting today at 1:00 pm, but then I am actually going to have a really slow day (long story short, I am transferring to the division of our company I have always wanted to work for on January 1, so things are getting slower, lol...) ... I just might try to truly go down the rabbit hole of trying to figure out what the attendance might look like. :ROFLMAO: Still, we avoided the one "doomsday scenario" of a ton of empty seats on TV, and I think we will have enough in there to have the crowd actually provide us a home court advantage.

And also, let's remember to judge ourselves on a reasonable scale. Iowa trumpeted quite a bit last year about its full crowd for its game in Moline ... but that meant 8,488 tickets sold. A top 10 Michigan team just drew 7,362 in Detroit the other night, and we will likely double that at least. #11 Purdue hosted #17 Texas A&M last year on a Saturday in Indianapolis, and they drew 15,045 ... not only could we very possibly pass that for a Wednesday night game, but I would bet my life that we would shatter that attendance if the game were on a Saturday.
The 8pm start and getting stuck on Damen coming and leaving had me questioning this one, but I just had to pull the trigger. Let's get another signature win.

Congrats on your transfer.
 
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A decent amount of positive movement for tickets in the lower bowl this morning, which is encouraging given they are the expensive ones ... leaves a sliver of hope for me that we'll get a nice bump of last-minute ticket buyers who help fill out some of the 300 section by buying the cheaper tickets up there. This is the updated ticket map as of a few minutes ago compared to the first time I screen shotted the website on October 24:

October 24
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November 18
View attachment 45056

I have one meeting today at 1:00 pm, but then I am actually going to have a really slow day (long story short, I am transferring to the division of our company I have always wanted to work for on January 1, so things are getting slower, lol...) ... I just might try to truly go down the rabbit hole of trying to figure out what the attendance might look like. :ROFLMAO: Still, we avoided the one "doomsday scenario" of a ton of empty seats on TV, and I think we will have enough in there to have the crowd actually provide us a home court advantage.

And also, let's remember to judge ourselves on a reasonable scale. Iowa trumpeted quite a bit last year about its full crowd for its game in Moline ... but that meant 8,488 tickets sold. A top 10 Michigan team just drew 7,362 in Detroit the other night, and we will likely double that at least. #11 Purdue hosted #17 Texas A&M last year on a Saturday in Indianapolis, and they drew 15,045 ... not only could we very possibly pass that for a Wednesday night game, but I would bet my life that we would shatter that attendance if the game were on a Saturday.

Indiana vs Marquette at the UC drew 14,000. Hopefully we can at least beat that.
 
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