I've heard that argument somewhere in the last week.Their numbers are a bit overblown when you consider their first two games were against a first year FBS team in Missouri State along with Georgia Southern.
I've heard that argument somewhere in the last week.Their numbers are a bit overblown when you consider their first two games were against a first year FBS team in Missouri State along with Georgia Southern.
I'll be shocked if it doesn't get there, especially with injuries being announced through the week.USC -6.5 @ Illinois
No idea how this line isn’t double digits
Before last night this was basically going to be pick em, program changed in one night rightfully soI'll be shocked if it doesn't get there, especially with injuries being announced through the week.
We will see.Can you make a major scheme overhaul in a week?
I suspect we see something similarly back to basics against USC next week. The Illini MUST establish some physicality at OL, control time of possession, and keep the depleted defense off the field. Unfortunately, The Barge no longer is a surprise concept, so USC could prepare for it.
I have never been as utterly confused by anything Illinois football-related as I am about the play of this offensive line. And that’s saying something.
Really the case for the last three seasons. I, and others pointed it out. Some good fortune and some good coaching. We had neither yesterday.True but we won a lot of very close games. Maybe that means the team is gutty and knows how to pull out close games. Or maybe it means we had a lot of good fortune in 50/50 games. This is something everyone should have kept in mind before this season started.
Then the key will be drawing up plays to get the ball out quick to Beatty. Only 2 touches last night is a crime. Lunney will need to add some wrinkles to help protect the exposed line.The book on us is crystal clear (and even Cig mentioned it postgame)- send the house. It puts us behind the chains and eliminates the chance to establish a run game. The performance issues of the O line are exacerbated by a flawed scheme that is not burning the D for blitzing. They are confused, overwhelmed and playing with no confidence,
USC will get off the bus blitzing like the 85 Bears.
Whatever chance we have in the game starts with the coaches ability to finally solve for this issue.
I've heard that argument somewhere in the last week.
Yeah, I think this game depends on exactly how banged up we really are. So far it doesn't look promising. That said, I honestly think Bret's going to have the team ready to play this week and I expect a nastiness to us. I do believe we can surprise people and even most of our fanbase this week with a hell of a bounceback game, but we need the players back to do it. If we're down Xavier, Bailey, Clarke, and Patterson I don't know if there's all that much we'll be able to do. College football teams that aren't the truly truly elite just can't overcome this level of injuries. Best case at this point is that we're probably down a couple starting DBs. Worst case, we might be down to our 3rd string secondaryI'll be shocked if it doesn't get there, especially with injuries being announced through the week.
Anybody even slightly invested in Illini football at this point is a die hard fan in my opinion. Especially if they are over the age of 25-30…and in an effort not to beat a dead horse with my rants on the program, I think it’s pretty obvious why that’s the case.The outcome of THIS game will be massive in terms of retaining the interest of casual fans. Win, and it will remain high.
They will dumb things down to make schemes more simple on both sides of the ball. The question then is, will those simplified schemes work against a team like USC? Guess we will see.We will see.
I just can’t reconcile X being out singularly causing all these issues for the DB room. We won the South Carolina game without Pat Bryant….WR room found a way. DB’s should be able to do the same, or at least keep the team in the game.
OL I have no idea. No major pieces missing from 10-3 team makes me more optimistic than hopeless. I agree with Chase321 that we perhaps got fortunate in a lot of 50/50 games, but the OL never looked this outmatched except for PSU and Oregon.
I think many are, but if you find a way to beat USC/Purdue and are 5-1 heading into Ohio State, reasonable expectations have been met, and casuals will pay attention for the remainder of the season.Anybody even slightly invested in Illini football at this point is a die hard fan in my opinion. Especially if they are over the age of 25-30…and in an effort not to beat a dead horse with my rants on the program, I think it’s pretty obvious why that’s the case.