This isn't a post about the Illini. Not really. This is a post about us.
I have said in the past that no one in the country has suffered like Illinois fans have. So I set out to take a look at the data.
What I was most interested in was not so much the heights, championships, trophies, etc. I wanted a broader sense of a "relevant season", basically meaning a team worth watching and being involved in the conversation. A team that isn't getting laughed at. A team that doesn't make you feel like you're wasting your time being a fan (we all know that feeling as Illini fans).
Obviously it's tough to do with with precision. Football and basketball are different, and Alabama football and Northwestern basketball don't have the same expectations. But I came up with a rough and ready definition of a "relevant season":
1. An above .500 conference record, AND
2. An NCAA Tourney/Bowl appearance
If you met that definition, you were some part of the conversation. If you didn't meet it, you weren't.
So with that definition established, I looked up the records of every power five team since our trip to the Rose Bowl. That's 9 years, or 18 team-seasons. Here are the results:
Most "Relevant Seasons" 07-08 Basketball-present
16 - Wisconsin
15 - Oklahoma
14 - Ohio State, Michigan State, Louisville
12 - Florida State, Pitt, West Virginia, Oregon
11 - Clemson, Duke, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Texas, UCLA
10 - North Carolina, Stanford, Florida, Alabama
9 - Baylor, Kansas, Nebraska, USC, Utah, Mizzou, LSU
8 - Michigan, Arizona, Washington, Georgia
7 - Miami (FL), Iowa, Purdue, California, Kentucky
6 - Georgia Tech, Syracuse, Virginia Tech, TCU, Texas A&M
5 - Virginia, Iowa State, Northwestern, Arizona State, Colorado, Tennessee, Vanderbilt, Arkansas, Ole Miss
4 - NC State, Indiana, Penn State, Maryland, South Carolina
3 - Boston College, Wake Forest, Rutgers, Oregon State, Washington State, Auburn, Mississippi State
2 - Texas Tech, Minnesota
1 - Illinois
Longest Current Streak of "Relevant Seasons"
9 - Oklahoma
8 - Wisconsin
5 - Utah
4 - North Carolina, Iowa
3 - Miami (FL), Michigan
2 - West Virginia, Colorado
Longest Current Streak of "Non-Relevant Seasons"
15 - Illinois
14 - Texas Tech, Boston College
10 - Wake Forest
8 - Oregon State, Vanderbilt, Rutgers
6 - South Carolina
5 - Syracuse
4 - Georgia Tech, Arizona State, Mizzou, Mississippi State
The cheese stands alone. We are the worst. We are the model of failure in intercollegiate athletics. Our fans have had less to cheer for than any other fanbase in America.
So what's the point of posting this? Well, for one thing, data is interesting, and this data tells a striking story. But more broadly, it seems to me that the truth revealed here needs to be a part of the conversation when talking about our fans, our students, our attendance, our reputation among media members, etc.
We're in the gutter of the gutter. We're in sports hell. Now for goodness sakes, lets get out, starting right now, this basketball season. And may we look back after 9 more years on the total other side of this list.


I have said in the past that no one in the country has suffered like Illinois fans have. So I set out to take a look at the data.
What I was most interested in was not so much the heights, championships, trophies, etc. I wanted a broader sense of a "relevant season", basically meaning a team worth watching and being involved in the conversation. A team that isn't getting laughed at. A team that doesn't make you feel like you're wasting your time being a fan (we all know that feeling as Illini fans).
Obviously it's tough to do with with precision. Football and basketball are different, and Alabama football and Northwestern basketball don't have the same expectations. But I came up with a rough and ready definition of a "relevant season":
1. An above .500 conference record, AND
2. An NCAA Tourney/Bowl appearance
If you met that definition, you were some part of the conversation. If you didn't meet it, you weren't.
So with that definition established, I looked up the records of every power five team since our trip to the Rose Bowl. That's 9 years, or 18 team-seasons. Here are the results:
Most "Relevant Seasons" 07-08 Basketball-present
16 - Wisconsin
15 - Oklahoma
14 - Ohio State, Michigan State, Louisville
12 - Florida State, Pitt, West Virginia, Oregon
11 - Clemson, Duke, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Texas, UCLA
10 - North Carolina, Stanford, Florida, Alabama
9 - Baylor, Kansas, Nebraska, USC, Utah, Mizzou, LSU
8 - Michigan, Arizona, Washington, Georgia
7 - Miami (FL), Iowa, Purdue, California, Kentucky
6 - Georgia Tech, Syracuse, Virginia Tech, TCU, Texas A&M
5 - Virginia, Iowa State, Northwestern, Arizona State, Colorado, Tennessee, Vanderbilt, Arkansas, Ole Miss
4 - NC State, Indiana, Penn State, Maryland, South Carolina
3 - Boston College, Wake Forest, Rutgers, Oregon State, Washington State, Auburn, Mississippi State
2 - Texas Tech, Minnesota
1 - Illinois
Longest Current Streak of "Relevant Seasons"
9 - Oklahoma
8 - Wisconsin
5 - Utah
4 - North Carolina, Iowa
3 - Miami (FL), Michigan
2 - West Virginia, Colorado
Longest Current Streak of "Non-Relevant Seasons"
15 - Illinois
14 - Texas Tech, Boston College
10 - Wake Forest
8 - Oregon State, Vanderbilt, Rutgers
6 - South Carolina
5 - Syracuse
4 - Georgia Tech, Arizona State, Mizzou, Mississippi State
The cheese stands alone. We are the worst. We are the model of failure in intercollegiate athletics. Our fans have had less to cheer for than any other fanbase in America.
So what's the point of posting this? Well, for one thing, data is interesting, and this data tells a striking story. But more broadly, it seems to me that the truth revealed here needs to be a part of the conversation when talking about our fans, our students, our attendance, our reputation among media members, etc.
We're in the gutter of the gutter. We're in sports hell. Now for goodness sakes, lets get out, starting right now, this basketball season. And may we look back after 9 more years on the total other side of this list.



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