Michael ‘Fuzzy’ deLisle is an unsung hero of the fertile 1970s Champaign-Urbana scene
He’s released just one single in his long career, but he’s played a staggering amount of great country rock and folk.
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Since 2004 Plastic Crimewave (aka Steve Krakow) has used the Secret History of Chicago Music to shine a light on worthy artists with Chicago ties who ve been forgotten, underrated, or never noticed in the first place.
Historians, archaeologists, and treasure hunters tend to be obsessive people, but they don t expend all those hours of sweat and energy for just anything like anybody else, they ve got their specific interests, and you ve gotta dangle the right carrot to get them going. And the artist known formerly as Fuzzy checks at least three boxes on my list of requirements for a Secret History subject.
After reviewing the changes in Penn State’s football schedule, the 2021 Homecoming executive committee has announced that Homecoming Week will be held Sunday, Oct. 17, through Saturday, Oct. 23.
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Former Alabama Defensive Back Finds New School
Former Alabama Crimson Tide safety Eddie Smith has officially decided where he will continue his college football career.
The University of Illinois Fightin’ Illini will be Smith’s next destination, he announced via twitter earlier Thursday. Smith announced his intention to transfer from Alabama back on January 13th.
The Slidell, Louisiana native will get a chance to play under former Arkansas Razorbacks coach Brett Beliema, who was recently hired as the head coach of the Illini.
Coming out of high school as a 3-star recruit, Smith was considered the 27th best cornerback prospect in the country. Smith was a part of a stacked Alabama 2018 recruiting class that featured the signing of five defensive backs, including standouts like Patrick Surtain II, Saivion Smith, and Josh Jobe.
By Joseph G. Phillips
Sports Editor
The University of Illinois Fighting Illini fired head coach Lovie Smith on Sunday, December 13, after four seasons with the institution.
Athletic Director Josh Whitman said in a statement, Smith led the Illinois football program with unquestioned integrity during his nearly five years of service.
“I have tremendous respect for Coach Smith and will always be grateful to him for providing a steady, experienced hand at a time when our program required stability,” said Whitman. “His unshakeable leadership, never more needed than during this pandemic, will be forever remembered.”
Smith was hired during the 2016 season after going 81-63 as head coach of the Bears. During his nine-year tenure with the team, Smith won three division titles and one NFC Championship.