
1976 Illinois Fighting Illini
Complete set of vintage football game tickets
$200.00
Out of stock
Step back in time with this authentic 1973 University of Illinois football season ticket strip—a true gem for sports enthusiasts and memorabilia collectors alike. This complete, original strip features tickets to classic matchups against Iowa, Baylor, Texas A&M, Michigan State, Wisconsin, and Northwestern. Each ticket displays bold, colorful vintage artwork and intricate period details that capture the excitement of college football in the 1970s. Well-preserved and visually striking, this strip would make a stunning display piece for your sports room, office, or game-day den. Approximate strip dimensions and color details are available upon request—don’t miss your chance to own this vibrant piece of Illini history!
1976 University of Illinois Fighting Illini
vs: Iowa Hawkeyes, Baylor Bears, Texas A&M Aggies, Michigan State Spartans, Wisconsin Badgers, Northwestern Wildcats.
Seating has been printed on these.
Section, Row, Seat and Gate number will vary/Differ from photo.
Sheet has Not been Perforated between games.
Perfect for framing and or Gifting to your favorite Illinois Fighting Illini fan.
The 1976 Illinois Fighting Illini football team was an American football team that represented the University of Illinois in the 1976 Big Ten Conference football season. In their sixth year under head coach Bob Blackman, the Illini compiled a 5–6 record and finished in a four-way tie for third place in the Big Ten Conference.[1]
The team's offensive leaders were quarterback Kurt Steger with 1,243 passing yards, running back James Coleman with 687 rushing yards, and wide receiver Eric Rouse with 326 receiving yards.[2] Offensive tackle Jerry Finis and linebacker Scott Studwell were selected as the team's most valuable players.
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Understanding the Differences in Tickets
-A full ticket is what purchaser of the ticket received from the team or other ticket seller (e.g., Ticketmaster).
-A ticket stub is a full ticket, including the rain check, after the audit or usher stub has been removed.
-An audit or usher stub is the portion that is often removed by the user. In recent years, tickets are scanned in many ball parks.
Therefore, the audit or usher stub is not removed.
-A proof ticket is generally a full ticket without seat numbers.
-A phantom ticket is a ticket printed for a post-season series and the series was never played because the team lost an earlier series in the post-season game sequence.