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Illinois Announces Multi-Phase Plan for Memorial Stadium Enhancements

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Illinois Announces Multi-Phase Plan for Memorial Stadium Enhancements

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Over the next two seasons, all 60,670 fans attending Fighting Illini football games at Memorial Stadium will see major upgrades to their gameday experience. As part of ongoing enhancements to the University of Illinois' historic, 101-year-old home, Illinois will invest more than $9 million in a new wireless internet system for the 2025 season, with planning underway for numerous other upgrades, including all new videoboards, a new sound system, and LED lighting for 2026.

"The upcoming Memorial Stadium projects are a key step in our commitment to providing one of the best college football experiences in the nation," said Director of Athletics Josh Whitman. "We are grateful for the enthusiasm and loyalty demonstrated year in and year out by our fans, and the environment we create together at Memorial Stadium is pivotal to our success. Over the last five years, DIA has made a dedicated investment in Memorial Stadium, one of the state's most historic and storied venues, including over $20 million in current and completed infrastructure upgrades. Over the next two seasons, we are excited to continue those efforts by adding wireless internet for the use, convenience, and enjoyment of our fans, along with new and enhanced videoboards, sound, and LED lighting."

The new wireless internet is scheduled to be installed in the Memorial Stadium concourses for the season opener against Western Illinois on Friday, Aug. 29, which should facilitate smoother ticketing, concessions, and retail operations. Access in the seating bowl, student section, and Grange Grove is scheduled to follow in time for the Homecoming game against USC on Saturday, Sept. 27. The high-density system is being designed to handle the high traffic demands during events, ensuring that fans can stay connected, share their experiences on social media, and access real-time information seamlessly.

Illinois is scheduled to upgrade all Memorial Stadium videoboards for the 2026 season. The stadium's main videoboard above the south end zone and both the east and west ribbon boards will be enhanced, along with a new board that will be installed above the north end zone student section. In all, a total of 19 new video displays will be featured throughout Memorial Stadium.

Memorial Stadium's new sound system and LED lighting are planned to be completed for the 2026 season. The sound system will feature a main speaker above the new south videoboard and 20+ new speakers throughout the stadium. The LED lighting system will provide an upgraded experience for fans, student-athletes, and those watching on television. 

A number of other stadium enhancement projects are scheduled to be completed over the next two years. The stadium will feature new and repaired concrete steps that run the length of the stadium's west side, a new southeast entrance, and other upgrades to the stadium's south elevation.

The Fighting Illini kick off the 2025 season on Friday, Aug. 29 against Western Illinois at Memorial Stadium. Kickoff is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. CT.

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