Brian Barnhart/Loren Tate with player interviews
Guests included Mike White, Jeff George, and Larry McCarren
Steve Kelly hosts with Loren Tate from Famous Dave's Restaurant. Guests include Jeff Johnson from Rivals.com; Mike Bradd, radio play-by-play voice of the Eastern Illinois football broadcasts and Kent Brown, Illinois Assistant Athletics Director.
Get Ready for Illini Football with Jim Turpin. Guests include Champaign Centennial High School Singers with Illini Music, Kent Brown from University of Illinois Sports Information and Dr. Peter Griffin from The Marching Illini.
Steve Kelly hosts. Guests include Kurt Kittner and Illinois Associate Athletic Director Shawn Wax, both former Illini football greats.
Steve Kelly hosts with Loren Tate.
Featuring Brian Moline, Martin O'Donnell, Dave Shaul, Kurt Kittner and Eric Loy, and listener's calls. Game highlights provided by the Illinois Sports Network.
Stevie Jay chats with Illini Football Coach Ron Zook on September 1st, 2008
Brian Moline talks with the preseason all-american, who scored the game winning goal against Dayton in her first game back in the lineup.
Illinois Soccer goalkeeper talks with Brian Moline about being named to the all-tournament team of the Illini Challenge Cup
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