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The 1993 Illinois Fighting Illini football team was an American football team that represented the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign during the 1993 NCAA Division I-A football season. In their third year under head coach Lou Tepper , the Illini compiled a 5–6 record and finished in a tie for fifth place in the Big Ten Conference .
Name Graduation Year Notes J. Michael Adams: 1969 President of Farleigh Dickinson University. [2]K. Patricia Cross: 1948 A retired professor from the University of California-Berkeley, Dr. Cross was a senior lecturer and chair of the Department of Administration, Planning, and Social Policy at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
Meares was born to Robert and Carolyn Blackwell, who still live in Springfield, Illinois. [2] Meares attended and graduated from a high school in the Springfield Public School District 186 in 1984 as one of two "Top Student"(s). In 2022, she was named the valedictorian, a delay that she attributes to racism. [3]
Latrobe served as president of the Consolidated Gas Company from 1901 to 1910. [1] A 1993 survey of historians, political scientists and urban experts conducted by Melvin G. Holli of the University of Illinois at Chicago ranked Latrobe as the twenty-seventh-best American big-city mayor to have served between the years 1820 and 1993. [4]
Tyler W. Ziegel (October 16, 1982 – December 26, 2012) was a United States Marine Corps sergeant who suffered severe burns during the Iraq War. He received the Purple Heart medal. [ 1 ]
William Mears may refer to: William Mears (politician) (19th century), Illinois Attorney General William Mears (publisher) (1686–?), English publisher and entrepreneur
Tyler Morris (born November 18, 2003) is an American college football wide receiver for the Indiana Hoosiers. He previously played for the Michigan Wolverines , where he won a national championship in 2023.
Joseph Theophilus "JT" Mears (1871 – October 1935), was an English businessman, most notable for co-founding Chelsea Football Club. He was born in 1871 in Hammersmith, London, the elder son of Joseph Mears, a builder. [1] In 1896, Mears and his brother Gus purchased the Stamford Bridge Athletics Ground and went on to found Chelsea Football ...