Game Thread: Illinois at Indiana

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Are we this bad or are they this good?

How we play in the second half will say a lot not only about our guys but this head coaching match up.
 
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Road games are tough, we knew Luke would be sacked much like he was in the Duke game and we can manage that. Our defense is allowing way too much separation and honestly we’re being outcoached in the sense that Indianas game plan is to TAKE the game and I can’t say for sure but looks like we’re trying to just “manage” it if that’s the right word. Not aggressive enough basically. I was never sold on Feagin honestly other than he’s a big body, not enough gaps for Valentine to take off, we gotta air it out an maybe some slip screens/play action to open things up. ~ Whiskey
 
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So now what? I don't think we can bring much pressure with what is left in the secondary. They need help.
Offensively, I think we might just need to get Luke out of the pocket. The line holds up until it can't and Feagin won't pass pro.
 
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It will happen eventually, just not this year.
USC will boat race this secondary

Ohio State will manhandle us

Washington could absolutely spread us out and take our secondary to the cleaners.

That would be 8-4 and not even hard to imagine getting to the point.
 
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With both Scott’s out, Cignetti could adjust and hit 77. Only his respect for Bielema or injury potential concerns might stop it.
 
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He's not the whole problem. Hasn't been the answer either...
And I'll ask again. What qb would thrive in his shoes tonight? No one would. It's an ultimate team game and it's ridiculous to be critical of Luke playing actually well dealing with what he is tonight. No one open and non stop pressure but yet 0 turnovers and a td pass.
Our lines are the issue and our inability to rush the football or consistently pressure their qb. If Luke and IUs qb switched teams tonight Luke would be killing our squad too and mendoza would be struggling and likely fumbled or turned it over forcing the ball. Luke is not to blame!
 
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Off topic, but it’s interesting that Peacock apparently hasn’t sold enough advertising to fill these dead commercial slots.
 
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I’m just genuinely confused. Did our staff and players expect a different punch from Indiana? I don’t want to hear anything about some other excuse … the ENERGY isn’t there, period. From anybody, head coach on down. There’s zero explanation you can give for why it should be 35-10 at half … injuries, officiating, Indiana being elite, etc. None of it explains this performance.

We look like we’re surprised we’d need to do more than go through the motions.
 
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If the Illini play like this against OSU in 3 weeks, Memorial Stadium will be a ghost town by half time. After an embarrassing beat down, Bert coached teams normally rebound and show more fight. We hit bottom this half, will we finally stop digging when we come back out of the tunnel?
 
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Bret going to break his hand and leg during this halftime
I don't think he will. What went on the 1st half doesn't need it. Guys need to be supported and told to take it one play at a time and just to go out and play hard and forget about the score.

Now the coaches on the other hand, I'd take them into a private room and absolutely go off on them. Because some of the stuff from the special teams, defense, and OL are just completely unacceptable
 
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And I'll ask again. What qb would thrive in his shoes tonight? No one would. It's an ultimate team game and it's ridiculous to be critical of Luke playing actually well dealing with what he is tonight. No one open and non stop pressure but yet 0 turnovers and a td pass.
Our lines are the issue and our inability to rush the football or consistently pressure their qb. If Luke and IUs qb switched teams tonight Luke would be killing our squad too and mendoza would be struggling and likely fumbled or turned it over forcing the ball. Luke is not to blame!
Did you watch the last drive? He single handedly kept a TD out of the cards? We are LUCKY not to be down 35 after that pick 6 that was dropped
 
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