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The 200 Level with Mike Carpenter is a weekly podcast focusing on Fighting Illini basketball and football.

Mike Carpenter


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    The The 200 Level with Mike Carpenter podcast is an absolute gem for Illini fans and basketball enthusiasts alike. Mike Carpenter brings a refreshing honesty and authenticity to every episode, unafraid to tell it like it is without sugar coating anything. His reviews of situations and games are comprehensive, offering insights from various perspectives that make it easier for listeners to understand and get excited about Illini basketball. As a 23-year-old woman who didn't know much about basketball before this season, I found this podcast to be incredibly helpful in following along and feeling like I belonged in the Illini basketball fan base. Mike's passion for the team shines through in every episode, making it a must-listen for any Illini fan.

    One of the best aspects of this podcast is Mike's ability to provide a balanced perspective on Illini news and happenings. He doesn't shy away from expressing his emotions during games and scoring droughts, making the listening experience relatable and engaging. The live listens during second half podcasts are particularly enjoyable, as hearing everyone's reactions adds an extra layer of excitement. Additionally, Mike's wife Kara often joins in on the podcast, further enhancing the dynamic and bringing a unique perspective to the discussions.

    While there are countless positives to The 200 Level with Mike Carpenter podcast, one potential downside could be his strong opinions on Illini football. Some listeners may find his consternation with the state of Illini football too negative or pessimistic. However, it's important to remember that Carp provides thoughtful reasoning behind his criticisms and offers valuable insights into the overall state of Illinois athletics.

    In conclusion, The 200 Level with Mike Carpenter is a must-listen podcast for any Illini fan or basketball enthusiast. With its honest analysis, relatable commentary during live listens, and balanced perspectives on Illini news and happenings, this podcast delivers top-notch entertainment while keeping fans engaged throughout each episode. Whether you're a seasoned fan or new to the world of Illini basketball, Mike Carpenter's podcast is sure to keep you informed, entertained, and excited about the team.



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    Scratch That 'ic (04/28/25)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 50:48


    One, two, three, four . . . FIVE BALKANS?! Illinois basketball lands its biggest portal addition of the offseason, adding junior wing Andrej Stojakovic to the team. Mike Carpenter discusses the marquee addition, just two days after Serbian point guard Mihailo Petrovic signed with the Illini. Brad Underwood's 2025-26 roster looks to be (nearly?) complete, so how will all these mostly-veteran new faces gel together?

    BasketBalkans (04/09/25)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 61:02


    The European Pipeline continues to produce for Brad Underwood's Illini with the addition of Tomi's twin brother Zvonimir and 6'9" David Mirkovic. Mike Carpenter recaps the last week-plus of offseason craziness, including the returns of Kylan Boswell, Ty Rodgers, and Jake Davis. He also discusses some of the general stupidity with the portal era, including Morez Johnson's commitment to Michigan, and how the non-stop player movement impacts fandom.

    The Portal Taketh (03/31/25)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 72:39


    Portal season begins inauspiciously for Brad Underwood's program as Morez Johnson Jr. and Tre White are leaving after just one year. Mike Carpenter discusses the importance of retention as evidenced by three of the Final Four team rosters, and how the lack of a returning core makes the offseason even more consequential. He also talks about the significance of losing Morez Johnson Jr., a highly-touted in-state prospect who stayed committed to the program for three years, and how it raises concerns beyond just the loss of a talented big.

    Illinois vs. Arizona: 20 Years Later (03/26/25)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 15:39


    *** This is an excerpt from The 200 Level: An Illinois Fighting Illini Basketball Fan's Journey by Mike Carpenter *** March 26, 2005 is a date etched into Illini basketball lore. Top-seeded Illinois took on a familiar foe in #2 seed Arizona at Allstate Arena in Rosemont. Mike Carpenter reflects on the greatest comeback in program history, a 15-point deficit erased with just four minutes to play in regulation. Dee Brown's steal-and-score to bring it within three points, Deron Williams' game-tying shot, Luther Head's breakaway layup in overtime, Bill Murray's shocked reaction from the stands, James Augustine at church the next morning . . . relive it all with this excerpt from The 200 Level book. The 200 Level: An Illinois Fighting Illini Basketball Fan's Journey is available in CU at Gameday Spirit and Jane Addam's Book Shop, or online at the link below: https://a.co/d/ad3HTRu  

    Reflections on 2024-25 Illini Basketball (03/25/25)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 62:52


    Brad Underwood's 8th season at Illinois was one of tantalizing highs and frustrating lows. Mike Carpenter recaps the season in the aftermath of a 2nd-round loss to Kentucky, as the Illini finish with a 22-13 overall record after a 12-3 start. He discusses the individual seasons of players, lessons to be learned as Underwood constructs his next roster, and other lingering questions going into the offseason.

    Not With a Bang, But a Whimper (03/23/25)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 95:09


    The 2024-25 Illini basketball season ends unceremoniously in the second round at the hands of #3 seed Kentucky. The 85-74 defeat saw the Wildcats in control for nearly all forty minutes, as sloppy starts to both halves doomed Brad Underwood's team. Mike Carpenter and Kenton Elmore spend much of the second half contextualizing the season, how it will be remembered, and what needs to happen entering the offseason.

    Will-Waukee (03/21/25)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 75:42


    Illini basketball not only survives and advances, but does so with style in an 86-73 win over Xavier. Mike Carpenter, Andrew Wilson, and Kenton Elmore react during the First Round victory, setting up a huge matchup against Kentucky on Sunday. Will Riley drops 22, Tomislav Ivisic grabs a 20-10 double double, Kasparas Jakucionis was one rebound away from a triple-double, and Kylan Boswell added another 15. Look out, Big Blue . . . the Illini are comin'. 

    Luck 'o the Illini (03/17/25)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 62:24


    Illinois basketball lands a #6 seed in the 2025 NCAA Tournament, awaiting the winner of a play-in game between Xavier and Texas. Mike Carpenter reacts to the Illini's draw, favorable in many respects, and how two wins would completely change how this team is remembered. He discusses the potential matchups against the two #11 seeds and #3 seed Kentucky, and what advantages Brad Underwood's team has in each one.

    It's March! (03/10/25)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 51:32


    Illinois basketball finishes the regular season with a 20-11 record (12-8 conference). Up next: the Big Ten Tournament in Indianapolis. Mike Carpenter discusses the weekend ahead and why the BTT is always one of his favorite parts of each season. He also opens up the listener mailbag to see what fans' expectations are as Brad Underwood's team enters the conference tourney as the #7 seed.

    Boiler Down! (03/07/25)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 53:03


    Illini basketball notches their 20th win of the season in epic fashion, riding a 13-1 closing run to take down Purdue 88-80 (their first win over the Boilers since 2021). Mike Carpenter reacts after attending the game at a raucous State Farm Center. For 30+ minutes, Braden Smith and Trey Kaufman-Renn got what they wanted offensively. But, Brad Underwood's team kept plugging away, got crucial stops, and started making shots. Will Riley drops 22, Tre White adds 20, Kylan Boswell with another 15, and Kasparas Jakucionis - despite an up-and-down night - nails a dagger three late in the game. Next up: the Big Ten Tournament.

    Crossover Pod w/ The Board Room (03/04/25)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 80:39


    Mike Carpenter and the hosts of The Board Room join up for a crossover podcast. They start by addressing their Twitter kerfuffle before delving into a conversation about this Illini basketball team, Brad Underwood's tenure, adjusting expectations, fan criticism, and much more! Special thanks to Josh, Jon, and Matty for taking the time to record this episode. You can subscribe to The Board Room wherever you get your podcasts!

    A-Maize-ing (03/02/25)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 57:10


    A mere eight days after a blowout vs. Duke, Illinois basketball wins in emphatic fashion at Michigan 93-73, their ninth straight against the Wolverines. Mike Carpenter reacts after the surprising victory, made even more impressive by how Brad Underwood's team had been struggling the previous month. With two straight wins, the Illini look ahead to their Big Ten finale on Friday night against Purdue in what should be a fantastic home atmosphere. The orange-clad masses are left to ponder . . . are we back?

    Ticket Punched (02/26/25)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 59:24


    Illinois basketball bounces back against an old foe, beating Iowa 81-61 and all but assuring a trip to the NCAA Tournament. Mike Carpenter reacts to the impressive win, even against a subpar Hawkeyes team, and discusses if Brad Underwood's team can carry over some of the positives into games at Michigan and vs. Purdue. Also, he talks about Underwood's impressive feat of five straight tournaments (six if not for COVID), and how his success as a coach has led to higher expectations for the program.

    Rock Bottom (02/23/25)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 66:29


    Illinois basketball suffers its worst loss in program history, a 110-67 embarrassment against #3 Duke at Madison Square Garden. Mike Carpenter reacts the morning after, reflecting on just how this Illini team has fallen so sharply off a cliff. He discusses the fan base's reaction to the loss, and emerging questions about Brad Underwood. How can the coach address the myriad of issues facing his program entering this offseason?

    Kohl'd as Ice (02/18/25)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 46:33


    Things just keep getting worse for Brad Underwood's Illini after a 95-74 beatdown at the hands of Greg Gard's Badgers. Mike Carpenter reacts during a thoroughly depressing second half, as a six-point deficit balloons and Illinois basketball looks downright bad. Game commentary aside, where is this thing going? Not just this team, but what is the plan going forward for Underwood's program? Sadly, there are more questions than answers, and the team is literally and figuratively limping to the finish line.

    Banner Night Blunder(wood) (02/16/25)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 65:22


    A potentially special night at the State Farm Center turns into an outright disaster, as Brad Underwood's Illini lose to Michigan State 79-65. The upside-down banner for Terrence Shannon Jr. was a harbinger of things to come, as a 16-point Illinois lead evaporated and they went scoreless in the last eight minutes of the game. The fan base's concerns about Underwood's in-game coaching have reached a fever pitch, and with a ridiculously tough schedule ahead, it's hard to see how this team rights the ship.

    Something's Bruin (02/12/25)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 55:11


    Illinois basketball gets a much-needed 83-78 home win over UCLA, their first back-to-back victories in over a month. Mike Carpenter discusses the game, featuring another superstar turn from Kaspara Jakucionis and strong support from Tomislav Ivisic, Will Riley, and others. The 16-point lead was whittled down in the final few minutes, but Brad Underwood's team held on to set up a huge Saturday night matchup against Tom Izzo's Michigan State Spartans.

    A Time to Will (02/08/25)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 56:19


    When they needed a win in the worst way, Illinois basketball got one in style with a 95-74 blowout over Minnesota at the Barn. Freshman Will Riley continued his heater, dropping 27 points in addition to nine rebounds and seven assists. Kasaparas Jakucionis added another 24 of his own, while Tomislav Ivisic grabbed an 18-11 double-double on near-perfect shooting. It's not the first blowout win of the Illini's season, so the question is: can they capitalize on two big opportunites at home vs. UCLA and Michigan State?

    Absolutely Exhausting (02/05/25)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 54:57


    Momentum is only good as the next game's opponent, so it's no surprise that Illinois basketball lost to . . . Rutgers? By 9? Mike Carpenter reacts (calmly, then angrily) as Brad Underwood's team again looks like an absolute mess in an 82-73 defeat to the Scarlet Knights in some arena named after oily submarine sandwiches. Will Riley was awesome, but that's about it. Another chance to lose to a Quad 2 opponent awaits on Saturday as the Illini head up to Minnesota. 

    Bucked the Trend (02/02/25)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 69:38


    After a troubling end to January, Illini basketball responds to kick off February with an 87-79 win over Ohio State. Mike Carpenter reacts during the second half, which saw Illinois trailing by as much as 11 before going on a run of their own. A lineup of Tomislav Ivisis, Morez Johnson, Kylan Boswell, Will Riley, and Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn sealed the deal on a victory that could have ramifications for the rest of the season. Next up: at Rugers on Wednesday.

    What Are We Even Doing Here? (01/30/25)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 78:01


    Illinois basketball is in a precarious position entering the month of February, losing 4 of their last 6. The nadir of the season so far comes in Lincoln, Nebraska as Fred Hoiberg's Huskers never trailed en route to an 80-74 overtime win. Mike Carpenter reacts with plenty of frustration as the Illini played perhaps their sloppiest game yet, topped off by atrocious end-of-regulation coaching by Brad Underwood. It's enough to make any fan wonder where do they go from here?

    A Tale of Two Teams (01/26/25)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 60:04


    Illinois basketball bounces back with an 83-74 win over Northwestern thanks to a dominating first half. Mike Carpenter reacts during the second 20 minutes, as the Illini and Wildcats played mostly even until a late-game rally from the away team made it a single digit game. While there were plenty of positive flashes on defense, and balanced scoring on offense, the game summed up an Illinois basketball season with tantalizing highs and confusing lows. Next up: at Nebraska on Thursday night.

    KJ Was Whistled for Yet Another Foul as I Recorded This (01/20/25)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 51:19


    Illinois loses an 80-78 heartbreaker to Michigan State in East Lansing, falling to 5-3 in Big Ten play. Mike Carpenter was at the Breslin Center and discusses the frustrations of the game, specifically Kasparas Jakucionis being limited to a mere eight minutes due to foul trouble. Brad Underwood's team does have a favorable stretch coming up, during which they can stack wins and potentially get back in the conference race. At the end of the podcast, Mike talks about an Illini Guys publishing a story about an unfounded rumor last week, and how credentialed media need to follow basic journalistic principles.

    Candy Cane Striped Pants Are Stupid (01/14/25)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 68:10


    Kasparas Jakucionis is back, and with him, the good (nay, DOMINANT) side of Illini basketball. They smoke a reeling Indiana Hoosiers team at the Bizarro Assembly Hall 94-69, notching their 13th win of the season. Mike Carpenter reacts during a second half which started off sloppily, but Illinois quickly regained their groove. As the game came towards its conclusion, Tomislav Ivisic had words for Luke Goode after a physical play, leading to a scrum that rekindled some long-lost hatred between the two programs. The dust settled in a half-empty Hoosier arena, as the Indiana faithful were reminded of their two-decades worth of suckitude. Too bad, so sad.

    Bad Underwood 2: Electric Boogaloo (01/11/25)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2025 59:00


    Sorry for the title, but if there was a time to do it . . . an uninspired Illinois basketball team loses at home to USC 82-72. Mike Carpenter reacts during a frustratingly sleepy and sloppy second half, as Brad Underwood's team got outscored, outrebounded, and outhustled by the visiting Trojans. The Quad 3 loss may loom large come Selection Sunday and puts a significant dent in the team's chances of a Big Ten Title. Next up: two road games at Indiana and Michigan State.

    Nittany Lion Taming (01/09/25)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 56:18


    No Kasparas Jakucionis, no problem for Illini basketball as they rout Penn State 91-52. Mike Carpenter discusses the phenomenal team effort as three players score 20+ points (Ben Humrichous, Tre White, Morez Johnson) while the defensive side of the ball continues to stifle opponents. Of course, the status of Jakucionis looms large for the team going forward. But, it feels as if Brad Underwood's squad is starting to click at its highest level yet.

    Citrus Bowl Reflections (01/07/25)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 65:02


    The 2024 Illinois Football season was one of the most memorable in program history, a 10-3 campaign capped off with a thrilling Citrus Bowl win over South Carolina. Mike Carpenter reflects on Bret Bielema's fourth year at the helm, and how the successes of this team fundamentally changed the perception of program. He discusses the signature moments of the year, and how the high expectations should be going into the 2025 season.

    Defeat-less in Seattle (01/05/25)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2025 66:19


    By the skin of their teeth, Illinois basketball holds on for an 81-77 win at Washington. Mike Carpenter reacts (sometimes angrily) during a tense second half, which saw a double-digit Illini lead evaporate. But, clutch plays from the backcourt trio of Kasparas Jakucionis, Kylan Boswell, and Tre White help save the day. With the victory, Brad Underwood's team finishes their lone west coast trip with a perfect 2-0 record. Next up: Wednesday night vs. Penn State.

    Duck Season (01/03/25)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 58:36


    Illinois basketball makes history with a 109-77 win over #9 Oregon in Eugene. Mike Carpenter discusses the dominant performance, one of (if not the) best of the Brad Underwood era. The 32-point margin is the largest of any road opponent against an AP top ten team ever. Jake Davis and Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn combined for 23 first half points to spur on the Illini, while Kasparas Jakucionis, Kylan Boswell, Tre White, and Ben Humrichous (no, seriously!) keyed on a 64-point second half outburst. Next up: at Washington on Sunday afternoon. 

    Citrus Bowl Champs! (12/31/24)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 60:15


    Illinois football pulls off the upset against South Carolina with a thrilling 21-17 victory, notching the program's fifth-ever 10-win season. Mike Carpenter reacts from his hotel in Orlando after attending the game, an intense evening with some fireworks between Bret Bielema and Shane Beamer. A solid defensive game plan, effective offense, and yet another 4th quarter comeback propel the Illini to their biggest win yet in a 2024 season chock full of them.

    Live from Orlando with Harry Black (12/30/24)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 83:25


    Mike Carpenter is joined by The 200 Level co-host emeritus Harry Black ahead of Illinois football's appearance in the Citrus Bowl. They recap a memorable 9-3 regular season and discuss how this team's success alters expectations for the program going forward. Also, they ponder just how awesome it would be if Bret Bielema's squad pulled off the upset against South Carolina.

    A Very Kasparas Kristmas (12/23/24)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 60:05


    Illinois basketball wins their second-straight Braggin' Rights game 80-77 behind big shots from Kasparas Jakucionis and a gritty effort by Kylan Boswell. Mike Carpenter was in attendance for the first time since Rayvonte Rice's buzzer-beater in 2014, and recaps a wild game all-too-often interrupted by terrible officiation. Unlike the Northwestern and Tennessee losses, Brad Underwood's Illini find a way to close things out with timely shots and defensive stops.

    Cool Hand Luke (12/18/24)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 55:06


    Luke Altmyer will return to Illinois for his senior season, a bit of huge news ahead of the team's appearance in the Citrus Bowl. Mike Carpenter takes a quick break from basketball to discuss how Luke's return affects expectations going into 2025, raising the floor for Bret Bielema's program and giving them an even better chance of sustaining momentum.

    Pain & Gainey (12/15/24)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 59:11


    Illinois loses a heartbreaker at the buzzer to #1 Tennessee on a Jordan Gainey layup, 66-64. Mike Carpenter recaps the loss which came in front of a raucous State Farm Center crowd. While there were positives to take away from the Illini's performance (namely, their defense), the defeat seemed to open a can of worms about Brad Underwood. How did his personnel choices and late game decision-making impact the result? Zooming out, do his in-game adjustments (or lack thereof) lower the ceiling for this Illinois basketball team?

    KJ + Tre > Tonje (12/10/24)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 76:26


    It's simple math, really. Illinois basketball wins their ninth straight over Wisconsin behind 20+ point games from Kasparas Jakucionis and Tre White. Meanwhile, Badgers star guard John Tonje was held in check by Kylan Boswell. A spirited effort from Brad Underwood's (especially on the boards) helped overcome a poor shooting night from long range, giving the team their first Big Ten win of the season. Next up: #1 Tennessee at the State Farm Center on Saturday, December 14.

    Stop. Losing. To. Northwestern. (12/06/24)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 69:27


    Illinois loses at Northwestern for the third year in a row (and the second year in a row in overtime). Mike Carpenter is joined by Kenton Elmore for a special Hot Ones Challenge, trying ten different hot sauces as Brad Underwood's Illini take a 10-point second half lead, only to have Chris Collins' Wildcats take it to overtime before closing the deal. Next up: Illinois hosts Wisconsin on Tuesday night.

    Reflections on the 2024 Illini Football Season (12/03/24)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 62:49


    Now that the dust has settled on the regular season, Mike Carpenter reflects on the 2024 Illinois football team. He discusses how this season improved upon the promise from two years ago, hinting at more sustainable success going forward. Later, he opens the listener mailbag to ask fans how their perceptions of Bret Bielema's program have changed, and what was the signature moment of the season - Xavier Scott's pick-6 vs. Kansas, overtime at Nebraska, the fake punt vs. Michigan, or Pat Bryant's game-winner at Rutgers.

    Nine (W)innings (11/30/24)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2024 51:31


    Illinois football secures just the eighth 9-win season in program history with a 38-28 victory over Northwestern at Wrigley Field. Mike Carpenter reflects on the season and its implications for Bret Bielema's program going forward - from the big home wins against Kansas and Michigan to last-second heroics at Nebraska and Rutgers. The stage is set for the Fighting Illini to head to the Citrus Bowl and take on an SEC opponent.

    Hog Heaven (11/28/24)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 51:26


    Illinois basketball notches their first quality win of the season with a 90-77 victory over #19 Arkansas. On this Thanksgiving Day, Mike Carpenter is feeling grateful for the current state of Brad Underwood's program, and they took full advantage of a nationally televised opportunity in Kansas City. Kasparas Jakucionis, Tomislav Ivisic, and Kylan Boswell led the way as the Illini maintained a double-digit advantage throughout almost the entire game. Next up: at Northwestern on Friday, December 6.

    The Miracle in Piscataway (11/24/24)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2024 68:00


    Illinois football is 8-3 after a miraculous Pat Bryant touchdown with four seconds left, lifting them to a 38-31 victory at Rutgers. Mike Carpenter discusses the importance of the win, as it helps Bielema's program avoid another "November Swoon" and all but punches their ticket to the Citrus Bowl. There are concerns, from the overall team sloppiness to a poor effort from Aaron Henry's defense. But, it's always better to talk about issues after a win, let alone one as memorable as this one from Piscataway, NJ.

    Tide Rolled (11/20/24)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 53:51


    Sloppy play on both sides of the ball dooms Illinois against red-hot Alabama in a 100-87 loss in Birmingham. Mike Carpenter reacts during the second half as the Illini twice get it within eight, only to see the Tide respond each time. Will Riley dropped 18 points, Kylan Boswell another 17, and Kasparas Jakucionis another 15. But, it wasn't enough as Brad Underwood's team didn't have enough to counter Nate Oats' 8th ranked Crimson Tide.

    We're Back, Baby! (11/17/24)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 57:40


    Illinois football improves to 7-3 on the season with a 38-16 win over Michigan State. Mike Carpenter discusses the importance of the bounce-back victory, not just for the team but for a nervous fan base. He also reflects on how Bielema has raised the floor of the program in his four seasons and seemingly put Illinois on a sustainable path forward. Next up: at Rutgers on Saturday.

    Bye Week Babble (11/07/24)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 52:21


    Illinois football is 6-3 during their second bye week, yet a bit of momentum feels lost after two straight losses. Mike Carpenter hits the reset button and looks ahead to the last three games of the year, and discusses where Bret Bielema's team stands entering the home stretch. Later, he opens the listener mailbag and reads how fans are feeling ahead of the Michigan State, Rutgers, and Northwestern games.

    Oh, Oh, Oh, Will Riley! (11/05/24)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 51:56


    Illinois basketball starts off the 2024-25 season with a 112-67 blowout win over Eastern Illinois. Mike Carpenter discusses the debut of many new faces, including 5-star freshman Will Riley's record-setting 31-point performance, Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn's 21 off the bench, and Tomislav Ivisic and Kasparas Jakucionis' impressive debuts. Meanwhile, Ty Rodgers will redshirt this season, surprising news that broke just before tip-off.

    Au Revoir, Gopher (10/29/24)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 59:32


    Humbled after a blowout loss at Oregon, Illinois football returns home to face PJ Fleck's Minnesota team. Mike Carpenter discusses the takeaways from Saturday's loss (including a few positives), and what it means for Bret Bielema's team as they enter a winnable home stretch of the season. Later, he opens up the listener mailbag to see how fans think the team will fare in their final four games.

    Duck Hunt (10/23/24)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 44:10


    Fresh off a memorable home win against Michigan, #20 Illinois hits the road to take on top-ranked Oregon. Mike Carpenter discusses the tall task ahead of Bret Bielema's squad, currently 21.5-point underdogs, as they head to the West Coast. He also talks about how the 6-1 start eases the nerves heading into the marquee matchup, and opens the listener mailbag to see how other fans think Illinois will fare.

    The Game of the Century (10/20/24)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 79:40


    Illinois football celebrates the 100th Anniversary of Memorial Stadium in style, beating 24th-ranked Michigan 21-7 on a perfect Saturday afternoon in Champaign. Mike Carpenter reflects on the momentous win for Bret Bielema's squad, from the Red Grange-inspired throwback uniforms to the electric sold out crowd. He opens up the listener mailbag to discuss what the victory means not just for the football program, but for a loyal fan base longing for sustained success.  AVAILABLE NOW! The 200 Level: An Illinois Fighting Illini Basketball Fan's Journey, by Mike Carpenter Hardcover, paperback, e-book and audiobook available through Amazon. LINK: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DDLFY7Y9

    Ann Arbor is a What Now? (10/14/24)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 52:37


    It's a big week for Illini football as Michigan comes to town for the 100th anniversary of Memorial Stadium. Mike Carpenter is chomping at the bit for Saturday and reflects on the journey through the Bret Bielema era to get to this point. He dives into reasons why both teams can come away with a win, but ultimately believes one has a few more advantages than the other.

    Boiler Ugh! (10/08/24)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 55:17


    Mike Carpenter returns after the bye week to preview Illinois football's matchup against Ryan Walters' struggling Purdue Boilermakers. He opens up the listener mailbag to see how Illini fans think their team will fare over the next four games, and discusses the different paths available for Bret Bielema's team to have a very good-to-great season. AVAILABLE NOW! The 200 Level: An Illinois Fighting Illini Basketball Fan's Journey, by Mike Carpenter Hardcover, paperback, e-book and audiobook available through Amazon. LINK: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DDLFY7Y9

    Book Release Event w/ Lon Tay . . . and Dee Brown! (10/03/24)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 81:50


    Mike Carpenter welcomes old friend Lon Tay to help celebrate the release of The 200 Level book! They discuss the writing process, the last 30+ years of Illini basketball, and share memories and experiences along the way. Then, they are joined by an unplanned surprise guest - Dee Brown! - who helps to close things out.

    Not-So-Happy Valley (09/28/24)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 96:48


    Illini football suffers their first loss of the season to 8th-ranked Penn State, 21-7. Mike Carpenter and Kenton Elmore react during the second half which saw Bret Bielema's squad hang around into the fourth quarter. Ultimately, too many ill-timed mistakes and Penn State's ability to run the ball doomed Illinois. Next up: lowly Purdue on October 12th after a bye week.

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