It is a fact that Traitor Judy didn't even go to illinois. His daughter probably.isn't even his either.
If there's a traitor associated with Illinois, it was former UofI alum and ex-GE CEO Jack(off) Welch. That lying, cheating, number manipulating, transparency avoiding worthless POS cost GE investors billions; who knows how many employees lost their jobs as a result of the company cutting costs in ongoing attempts to hide fraudulent accounting (while maintaining C suite bonuses). But I digress.
I'll ignore the concept of inducement and innuendo. A person can vigorously support University of Illinois athletic programs even if he/she didn't graduate (or attend) the school; the two are not mutually exclusive -- some might even say there's an inverse relationship. Sorry, because of Covid-19 protocols, no Venn diagram or XY graph is available. From what I've experienced over the years while attending Illinois football games, overall support for the program usually ranges from lukewarm to indifferent to downright embarrassing. The reality is Illinois' football program can use all the fans it can get -- an additional 20K attending home games would be a good start. Even the sh*t show Nebraska football has put on during the past @20 years (relative to the Devaney & Osborne years) hasn't stopped the consecutive sell-out streak for home games -- and that university has a considerably bigger stadium (90K vs 61K) and much smaller alumni base/student/in-state population compared with the UofI.
Finally, I don't understand why you persist in attacking non-participant family members of another poster. Completely uncalled for and a Trump-like (or Weber-esque, if you prefer) move. IMO, negative comments about non-participant family members reflect poorly upon the writer and could detract from salient points made in other posts. That being said, on this forum lambasting a poster for advocating a stupid and/or demonstrably false position is de rigueur. Or, if that isn't enough, perhaps take a page out of the playbook of former ESPN SportsCenter anchor Keith Olbermann and napalm (figuratively, of course) the offending post & its author.