Life goes on for slumping Illini
October 24, 2011 10:58 PM
Nathan Scheelhaase said that his life hasn't changed much during the Illinois football team's two-game losing streak.
The losses have initiated concerns from outside the lockerroom that a five-game losing streak possibly looms on the horizon.
"My teachers were still nice to me," the Illini sophomore quarterback said Monday after practice on the Memorial Stadium turf. "I still had a seat in class. People were sitting around me and talking to me. I didn't feel any differently. In my mind, everyone knows we can bounce back. If they don't, then they'll see."
Supinie
The losses have initiated concerns from outside the lockerroom that a five-game losing streak possibly looms on the horizon.
"My teachers were still nice to me," the Illini sophomore quarterback said Monday after practice on the Memorial Stadium turf. "I still had a seat in class. People were sitting around me and talking to me. I didn't feel any differently. In my mind, everyone knows we can bounce back. If they don't, then they'll see."
Supinie
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