Stories from The Ann Arbor News, Michigan Daily and other contemporary articles remember Illinois' historic win over Michigan ...
The Illini will pay homage to Grange on Saturday with throwback uniforms and hand-painted helmets that took 18 months to ...
Red Grange became more famous than Babe Ruth 100 years ago and sparked the original debate as to whether college athletes ...
It was on that day, in a game dedicated to the University of Illinois' newly erected Memorial Stadium, that Harold “Red” Grange – who came to be known as "The Galloping Ghost" – ran over ...
He said, 'That would be Red Grange.' And I asked him if Grange was playing today, how many yards do you think he'd gain. And he said, 'About 750, maybe 800 yards.' And I said, 'Well, 800 yards is ...
"I am going to claim during the 1983 football season our fans reinvented storming the field and tearing down goal posts." ...
Doug Villhard has written about University of Illinois and Chicago Bears football star Red Grange and his sports agent C.C.
We worked very hard to come up with an idea to both serve the historic part of the game, but when that time is ...
One hundred years ago this week, Red Grange took the opening kickoff of the Illinois-Michigan football game on the Fighting Illini’s 5-yard line and zigzagged through 11 frustrated defenders to ...
mimicking the appearance of Red Grange’s Illini of the early 1920s. You're gonna want to get a good, long look at these bad boys. OK, the headgear isn’t made of actual leather, but it sure ...
On Oct. 17, Memorial Stadium will host a unique symposium that highlights the legendary single-game performance by Harold “Red” Grange against the Michigan Wolverines in 1924. The event begins at 6:30 ...