Bill Gilmore
Again, the University of Illinois is disappointing as he had high hopes that Illinois might eventually join the College of leading college football programs is not becoming reality. Illinois got hammered by number one Oregon and there was nothing that the ghost of Harold Red Grange could do the galloping ghost tried desperately to aid the fighting Illini his alma mater, but they lost miserably 39 to 7 in a huge and embarrassing blowout to a Pac Ten team that nowadays is in the Big 10. The Big 10 is an absolute joke having 25 teams yet they still called the Big 10 and many of these teams are top programs that the
University of Illinois cannot compete. The University of Illinois football team suffers the DePaul Blue Demon Syndrome as I call it as this one-time major college independent powerhouse has been run over ever since it joined a conference, and DePaul is a shadow of its former self.
The football tradition of Illinois is horrible, and it even makes the ghost of Harold "Red" Grange cry all through the Ouija board. Red Grange ranted and raged about how angry he was at the outcome of this match and how stupid fathead coach Bret Bielema and the rest of the University of Illinois happens to be unable to ever
compete seriously as a Big Ten contender. The University of Illinois is basically content just to being a third division of the Big Ten massive Football Conference which again is ridiculous is there are like five conferences now that matter and some of them have 20 teams college football is a joke and is very stupid to follow and serves as a farm system it's somehow it is attached itself to a
Collegian system of loyalty and massive fraud of money. There really should be no college football system at our academics of higher education and there should be minor leagues, but no one would care otherwise. The amount of grift and money attached like a leech with are corporatocracy with the college game andn the silly willingness of the people are willing to spend time and pay to watch college football is laughable. Many of these top programs are in states and small towns rural areas that do not matter in
the greater country and thus they feel important being attached to a strong team and many people even not students make this a part of their identity which is ridiculous. At least Harold Red Grange was not only a great college player but he actually played professionally when the earliest players and he considers most of today's players week soy nimble and stupid very few of them will become and have the grit to be professionals in the college game
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