Any idea where our 66 ranks among the big ten?Rutgers is #131 out 136 D1 teams in defensive efficiency. Illinois at #66.
Any idea where our 66 ranks among the big ten?Rutgers is #131 out 136 D1 teams in defensive efficiency. Illinois at #66.
Sixth worst (ahead of Rutgers, Mich st, Purdue, UCLA, Penn State).Any idea where our 66 ranks among the big ten?
If they lose Saturday there’s a good chance. I’m not predicting a loss.Spoiler alert: as less-than-enamored as we all are about yesterday, the bottom is extremely unlikely to fall out of the season.
I think Bielema has done a great job these five years. But I do agree that just getting to a bowl game every year with six wins is not a sufficient goal anymore.I have absolutely no idea how the rest of the season will shake out. One thing I can say for sure is that this team did not improve from last year. You are either getting better or getting worse. Curt Cignetti and Indiana have changed college football. James Franklin fired after going 13-3 last season and one game from the National Championship. Brian Kelly fired today by LSU. Gone are the days of programs paying coaches multi million dollar contracts and having multi million dollar facilities and putting up with mediocrity. Cignetti ended all that. No more excuses for Bret Bielema and Illinois it’s been 5 seasons and We Got 5-7, 8-5,5-7,10-3 5-3 so far. Anything under 9 wins is a bad season in my opinion in the age of Cignetti. Especially after being at a school for 5 years. LSU only gave Kelly 4 Years. No more of being at a school for 6, 7 8 years winning 7-9 games and going to a meaningless bowl game and calling it a successful season. Not when you have a donor putting up 100 million dollars. Get it together Bret the clock is ticking
In other words, in territory with the absolute rock bottom of the conference.Sixth worst (ahead of Rutgers, Mich st, Purdue, UCLA, Penn State).
This might be the most ridiculous first post on this board in its history.I have absolutely no idea how the rest of the season will shake out. One thing I can say for sure is that this team did not improve from last year. You are either getting better or getting worse. Curt Cignetti and Indiana have changed college football. James Franklin fired after going 13-3 last season and one game from the National Championship. Brian Kelly fired today by LSU. Gone are the days of programs paying coaches multi million dollar contracts and having multi million dollar facilities and putting up with mediocrity. Cignetti ended all that. No more excuses for Bret Bielema and Illinois it’s been 5 seasons and We Got 5-7, 8-5,5-7,10-3 5-3 so far. Anything under 9 wins is a bad season in my opinion in the age of Cignetti. Especially after being at a school for 5 years. LSU only gave Kelly 4 Years. No more of being at a school for 6, 7 8 years winning 7-9 games and going to a meaningless bowl game and calling it a successful season. Not when you have a donor putting up 100 million dollars. Get it together Bret the clock is ticking
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Listen, drama queen: stop with the hyperbole. You know darn well Williams was only able to do one of those activities in the pocket yesterday. Mostly knitting because veganism is big in Seattle, even among the football players, limiting the brisket market.
I see no evidence based on his track record that, in the wake of the defensive performance on Saturday, BB won’t have these guys ready to take it hard to Rutgers. And those that follow.If they lose Saturday there’s a good chance. I’m not predicting a loss.
lol this makes me think of the zombie kill of the week scene in Zombieland.This might be the most ridiculous first post on this board in its history.
Oh, indeed! These last 5 years have been a dreadful stretch of Illini football. Give me any other 5 year stretch in the last 25. It goes without saying that the winners in this new era of football that consistently win 9+ games a year will logically be teams that have never consistently won 9+ games a year.I have absolutely no idea how the rest of the season will shake out. One thing I can say for sure is that this team did not improve from last year. You are either getting better or getting worse. Curt Cignetti and Indiana have changed college football. James Franklin fired after going 13-3 last season and one game from the National Championship. Brian Kelly fired today by LSU. Gone are the days of programs paying coaches multi million dollar contracts and having multi million dollar facilities and putting up with mediocrity. Cignetti ended all that. No more excuses for Bret Bielema and Illinois it’s been 5 seasons and We Got 5-7, 8-5,5-7,10-3 5-3 so far. Anything under 9 wins is a bad season in my opinion in the age of Cignetti. Especially after being at a school for 5 years. LSU only gave Kelly 4 Years. No more of being at a school for 6, 7 8 years winning 7-9 games and going to a meaningless bowl game and calling it a successful season. Not when you have a donor putting up 100 million dollars. Get it together Bret the clock is ticking
A month from now there's a world where we're riding a 4 game win streak & headed to a decent bowl game. Make program history along the way. Good vibes heading into the offseason. Not all is lost. But go any worse than 3-1 and it all feels deflatedI just don’t see how this season could be considered a failure at this point. I understand a disappointment based on some expectations going in. If the season caves in and they finish 6-6 or 5-7 I would consider that a failure, but I can’t fathom that with this group.
Wow, subtle first post. The "Cignetti Effect"™ is represented by an incidence of 1 in a field of infinity, meaning while it is theoretically possible to recreate the phenomenon that is Indinia football the last two years, it's not likely to be duplicated. Many will try, few to none will succeed to the level we've all seen. Has the college football world changed? Only a fool would say no, but if it was as easy as just firing a coach, hiring a new one and bringing in a >50% transfer roster and winning the CFP in the first or second year, it is beyond the bounds of reality.I have absolutely no idea how the rest of the season will shake out. One thing I can say for sure is that this team did not improve from last year. You are either getting better or getting worse. Curt Cignetti and Indiana have changed college football. James Franklin fired after going 13-3 last season and one game from the National Championship. Brian Kelly fired today by LSU. Gone are the days of programs paying coaches multi million dollar contracts and having multi million dollar facilities and putting up with mediocrity. Cignetti ended all that. No more excuses for Bret Bielema and Illinois it’s been 5 seasons and We Got 5-7, 8-5,5-7,10-3 5-3 so far. Anything under 9 wins is a bad season in my opinion in the age of Cignetti. Especially after being at a school for 5 years. LSU only gave Kelly 4 Years. No more of being at a school for 6, 7 8 years winning 7-9 games and going to a meaningless bowl game and calling it a successful season. Not when you have a donor putting up 100 million dollars. Get it together Bret the clock is ticking
I think anything short of 8 wins is a failure.I just don’t see how this season could be considered a failure at this point. I understand a disappointment based on some expectations going in. If the season caves in and they finish 6-6 or 5-7 I would consider that a failure, but I can’t fathom that with this group.
So many posts about how the "Age of Cignetti" has changed everything, and now if you don't go 10-2, well just fire you and get our Cignetti. If it was that simple, wouldn't everyone do it? Dude's a massive anomaly in his level of instant success.. basically unheard of. He's the 99.9th percentile right now and everyone is talking like this is the new average below which is unacceptable. All those big name programs canning coaches you mentioned are way more likely to end up disappointed from this cycle than in the promised land, statically speakingI have absolutely no idea how the rest of the season will shake out. One thing I can say for sure is that this team did not improve from last year. You are either getting better or getting worse. Curt Cignetti and Indiana have changed college football. James Franklin fired after going 13-3 last season and one game from the National Championship. Brian Kelly fired today by LSU. Gone are the days of programs paying coaches multi million dollar contracts and having multi million dollar facilities and putting up with mediocrity. Cignetti ended all that. No more excuses for Bret Bielema and Illinois it’s been 5 seasons and We Got 5-7, 8-5,5-7,10-3 5-3 so far. Anything under 9 wins is a bad season in my opinion in the age of Cignetti. Especially after being at a school for 5 years. LSU only gave Kelly 4 Years. No more of being at a school for 6, 7 8 years winning 7-9 games and going to a meaningless bowl game and calling it a successful season. Not when you have a donor putting up 100 million dollars. Get it together Bret the clock is ticking
Those thousands of alums paying to see the game in person, are they aware it is meaningless as well? They could save their money and stay home.That was in the old system before the CFP . Going to meaningless bowl game is not going to cut it
This isn’t Lake Wobegon, where everybody is above average. When you have a few B1G teams winning 10-11 games, finishing with “only” 8-9 wins is a pretty big deal. Well done!No more excuses for Bret Bielema and Illinois it’s been 5 seasons and We Got 5-7, 8-5,5-7,10-3 5-3 so far. Anything under 9 wins is a bad season in my opinion in the age of Cignetti. Especially after being at a school for 5 years. LSU only gave Kelly 4 Years. No more of being at a school for 6, 7 8 years winning 7-9 games and going to a meaningless bowl game and calling it a successful season. Not when you have a donor putting up 100 million dollars. Get it together Bret the clock is ticking