The Wabash vs. Illinois football game, often referred to as the "Wabash Cannonball," is a historic rivalry between Wabash College and the University of Illinois. The game has been played intermittently over the years, with Wabash College being a small liberal arts school and Illinois a larger state university. In recent years, Wabash has had notable successes in the rivalry, showcasing their competitive spirit despite the differences in school size and resources. The rivalry is celebrated for its sportsmanship and the tradition it represents in College Football.
Illinois-Wabash Company was created in 1779.
Mississippi, Illinois River, Wabash, Kaskaskia & Fox
The Mississippi River is the western border of Illinois. The Ohio Wabash is the southern border of Illinois. Both provide sport fishing and the transportation of goods. The rivers allowed for the settlement of Illinois.
The Wabash River serves as part of the southern dividing line between Illinois and Indiana.
The major rivers in Illinois are the Illinois River, Mississippi River, Ohio River and Wabash River.
Illinois is bordered by the Wabash River on the southeast.
Mississippi, Ohio, Wabash
The Mississippi River, the Ohio River, and the Wabash River.
Indiana and Illinois
Little Wabash river
There are three: the Mississippi, the Ohio, and the Wabash.
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