This is correctUM was doing it in advance of the game using non players & non coaches
I believe all coaches do whatever they can during the game using players or people with binoculars from the press box .
jmo
This is correctUM was doing it in advance of the game using non players & non coaches
I believe all coaches do whatever they can during the game using players or people with binoculars from the press box .
jmo
But you’re saying getting defensive PI called was pretty unlikely.The way that Purdue was defending, Illini could easily get 18 yards, or more likely a defensive pi. Purdue was all over receivers on virtually every play.
If you have it, what's the probability of a team scoring sixteen points in five minutes, which is what needed to happen for that missed extra point to matter?Success probability drops under 10% from there. Seems like we traded 90% probability of one point for 90% probability of zero. Accept the single point and there would have been no OT.
And the point of the post is.... Let's enjoy the victory and get focused on next week. Bottom line is that this team had the moxie to withstand extraordinary pressure, quite unlike the OP.Good thing we won today because Oregon’s gonna take us to the woodshed in a couple weeks.
Why 16? They were down 12 after the missed conversion. Teams with the ball and all their timeouts can score 14 points in 5 minutes.If you have it, what's the probability of a team scoring sixteen points in five minutes, which is what needed to happen for that missed extra point to matter?
in general ?If you have it, what's the probability of a team scoring sixteen points in five minutes, which is what needed to happen for that missed extra point to matter?
username checks outI've always said the 50th time's the charm!
Very cool.If he's hurt and banged up I think Kaden should be switched to middle linebacker next season. The guy is getting beaten up as a running back. Let him beat up running backs for a change. The days of Rick Casares, Jim Taylor and Jim Brown are long gone - or even Grabowski. Or Bronko Nagurski even. Said hello to him at his gas station in International Falls, MN when I was 16 on the way to Canada fishing trip with my grandfather. Cool. The legend was he had a size 20 or 22 ring finger or something like that.
Sorry to disagree, but a loss to this Purdue team, this year, at home, after the 4-1 start, would have been WAY worse than any loss in 2022I don't really feel that. for fans, this close loss was awful. but losing to MSU and Purdue two years ago felt awful as well and we came back.
I think even a loss here would still be followed up by a two or three good wins and a bowl and still positive momentum
The good news is the momentum continues, unlike 2022 where a hot start really felt deflated by season's end.
This would have been one of the worst losses in program history, and it isn’t close. Just look at the stats and situations for both teams. MSU and Purdue weren’t great losses at all but nothing remotely compares to how bad this PU team was / is.Sorry to disagree, but a loss to this Purdue team, this year, at home, after the 4-1 start, would have been WAY worse than any loss in 2022
Completely agree. Add to it blowing a 24-point lead, and there is quick worry of going from 4-1 to 4-4 in a heartbeat. Now you are fighting for bowl eligibility. The losses discussed in 2022 were after the team got to 6 wins. They were deflating, but not program setbacks. A loss yesterday would have been terrible for recruiting, the fanbase, as well as team morale.Sorry to disagree, but a loss to this Purdue team, this year, at home, after the 4-1 start, would have been WAY worse than any loss in 2022
Was wondering if I was the only one ho saw this. And there was an official within 5 yards and no flag was thrown. KARMA baby!!!
I'll kick my dead horse.Why 16? They were down 12 after the missed conversion. Teams with the ball and all their timeouts can score 14 points in 5 minutes.
And most importantly... NO MUFFS!Game notes
1. Reminder about how Illinois isn't a blue blood and the system is so delicate that it falls apart with one person removed. Xavier Scott out for the game and there were at least three big assignment errors in the second half that led to 100+ offensive yards.
2. The warning signs are staring to pile up for the defense. Another bad showing from the defensive line, struggling to contain a mobile QB and missed tackles. Linebackers getting exposed for a second game. Not as much of an issue shedding blocks but so many missed tackles. Secondary had serious secondary issues for the first time this year and don't need to be repeated.
3. Going off of the previous number, tackling issues are becoming rampant - defensive contributors with tackling grades below 40: Jacas, Kreutz, Briggs, and Barna. Not a great quartet with the team coming into town next week that is going to run the ball 30+ times.
4. Rosiek was much improved yesterday. Him, X, Miles Scott, Bailey, Edwards, and Coleman are the defensive foundation.
5. Kaleb Patterson is taking some much-needed steps forward. Last two games he's been targeted seven times and only allowed one catch. His run defense needs improvement but he might be the best coverage corner on the roster right now.
6. Luke Altmyer appreciation B1G QB rankings:
*4th in adjusted passing yards per attempt (10.1, was only 6.3 last year)
*1st in passing TDs (14, he had 13 all last year)
*5th in passing efficiency rating (167.7, was 131.9 last year)
*On pace for most Illinois QB passing yards since 2013 Scheelhaase
*Current pace numbers are 2,852 passing yards, 28 passing TDs, 2 INTs
*Last one, and biggest: Altmyer's current QB rating would be the highest in Illinois football history.
7. Hank Beatty - #1 punt returner in Big Ten. Averaging 16.6 yards per return.
8. Pat Bryant still on pace to shatter the Illinois WR TD record. He'll need to pick up the pace to get to 1k receiving yards.
9. Offensive line - Henderson started in place as a change up from the past starting five and he was okay. Crisler later got snaps and had one of his better games by PFF grades. Kreutz with three straight 80+ passing grade games. The good pass blocking - bad run blocking on the interior is still a problem and there aren't a lot of remaining solutions beyond starting Wigenton.
10. McCray was awesome. Averaged 2.8 yards after contact. Had his highest elusive rating score of the season. He more than made up for Feagin being out.
11. Lunney needs to find a way to have more play designs under center. I don't have a ready stat for it but it feels like their run success rate out of the pistol and under center are miles apart. Michigan is a tough game to try to mix in more under center because of their pass rush so not sure it's something you see next week but it needs to be run more going forward. The team can't keep expecting Altmyer to bail out all of these 2nd and 8/9 yards scenarios.
I really had no problem rushing the field after beating a bad Purdue team. Very emotional game and we got it,,celebrate!!!!! Shows how much we needed this to happen. Build and move on to the nextCompletely agree. Add to it blowing a 24-point lead, and there is quick worry of going from 4-1 to 4-4 in a heartbeat. Now you are fighting for bowl eligibility. The losses discussed in 2022 were after the team got to 6 wins. They were deflating, but not program setbacks. A loss yesterday would have been terrible for recruiting, the fanbase, as well as team morale.
Very fortunate to escape yesterday. The fact that some of our fanbase thought it acceptable to rush field yesterday shows that we still have a ways to go in program culture. A loss would have been a near complete derailment.