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It's Officially Homecoming Week!

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It's Officially Homecoming Week!

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Begun in 1910 and the longest-running tradition of its kind, the return of alumni to Alma Mater for a weekend of football, fun and memories has flourished over the decades, embodying the essence of the Illini spirit while remaking itself to suit the changing times.

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS HOMECOMING 2015 takes place on the week of Oct. 18-24. For information on 2015 Illinois Homecoming, including a complete schedule of events, visit the official Illinois Homecoming website.

HOMECOMING WEEKEND SPORTING EVENTS

Friday, Oct. 23
Men's & Women's Cross Country host Illini Open | 4 pm | UI Arboretum

Saturday, Oct. 24
Football vs. Wisconsin | 2:30 pm | Tickets
Soccer vs. Northwestern | 6 pm 

ILLINOIS HOMECOMING FACTS

• The first homecoming celebrated on Illinois' campus was on Oct. 15, 1910, which the Illini won 3-0 over Chicago. This year's game against Minnesota marks the 104th #ILLINOIShomecoming.

• Illinois has an all-time record of 45-57-2 on Homecoming, including a 28-24 victory over Minnesota last season. 

• This year marks the 11th time overall and the first time since 2001 (a 42-35 UI victory) that the Illini will host Wisconsin on Homecoming. Illinois is 8-2 all-time in Homecoming games against the Badgers. 

• The University of Illinois boasts being one of the first universities to celebrate Homecoming, a tradition on almost every college campus. It was conceived in 1909 by students C.F. Williams and W. Elmer Ekblaw, members of the Shield and Trident senior society. They joined with another society, Phoenix, to organize the three-day event.

• For years, there has been a debate over which university had the first homecoming. Historians from various schools found research that puts Illinois among one of the first five universities to celebrate the Homecoming tradition. Baylor has documented proof of a formally named Homecoming celebration in 1909, but took a six-year hiatus before celebrating the second event at the school in 1915. Northern Illinois had alumni events beginning in 1906, but didn't use the proper noun "Homecoming" until 1911. Indiana University renamed their 1909 Gala Day to Homecoming on Nov. 5, 1910, and Michigan began inviting alumni back to campus in 1897, but the formal name began on the Ann Arbor campus in 1916.

2015 HOMECOMING COMEBACK GUESTS
Illini Comeback, a program that began in 1980, honors prominent and accomplished alumni. The guests are invited to return to campus and interact with students, staff and faculty through formal programs, classroom visits and social activities held at Homecoming. The program is coordinated by the Student Alumni Ambassadors and sponsored by the UI Alumni Association.

This year's Comeback Guests are: 
Lyle Orwig (Agricultural communications and economics, 1974)
Gayl Pyatt (Liberal Arts and Sciences, 1964 – Lou Liay Spirit Award)
James E. Sparks (Advertising and marketing, 1977)

Profiles of the 2015 Comeback Guests

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