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How do you turn two tons of copper into a statue? Illinois alumnus George Lundeen has been doing this for more than 30 years. Lundeen creates  realistic portrayals of athletes, presidents and animals in his Colorado  studio. Now, Lundeen has been given the honor of creating a 12-foot  replica of one of the University's most famous alumni, Harold "Red"  Grange. As an artist, Lundeen is faced with the task of creating a piece  encompassing the persona of an individual whose very name is synonymous  with Illinois Football. This program is a companion piece to the  sculpture that now stands west of Memorial Stadium in Champaign. This  documentary takes viewers behind the scenes at Lundeen's studio to learn  how he envisioned his giant likeness of Grange. Alongside the  progression of Lundeen's work, viewers will also learn the history of  Red Grange at Illinois. The program takes us past Grange's  accomplishments on the gridiron, to reveal him as an the first sports superstar and a man who transformed the NFL.