#1. Bret Bielema can coach. In just a few weeks after the final regular season game Bret took a porous offensive line that nearly got Luke killed a few times and pulled them together into a cohesive unit. He also took the defensive backs and shored them up. The defense was outstanding today. Bret has brought the Illini back to respectability in 5 short years. 2 bowl wins back-to-back, 2- 9-win seasons back-to-back.
2. The offensive line did give Luke time to maneuver and only allowed 1 sack. Great bounce back.
3. The defense was superb. They had 4 sacks, made Aguilar uncomfortable and rushed for most of the game. They never allowed a deep pass all day. The fumble recovery in the end zone was the difference in the game.
4. The running game with 3 backs and Luke helped the Illini make long drives, run the clock down and kept the Vols offense on the sidelines. My son was upset after the Vols returned kickoff for a touchdown, but I said Luke will drive them down and give them a chance at the end. He did just that.
5. Luke is a stud, gutsy and smart. He is one of a few quarterbacks if you give him time on the clock he will beat you. Wish he had 1 more year eligibility. If a pro team don't pick him up, they are nuts.
6. Game balls should be given to each player on the team because it was a team win.
1. Bret Bielema CAN coach. No doubt. But the OL is coached by Bart Miller. Bart Miller got a Redshirt Freshman, buried in the depth chart, ready to play a great game at LT.
2. As for the OL play this year, I'll say it over-and-over--> more than a few QB hurries and sacks this past year are on the TEs and RBs, who have pass-pro responsibilities. That is NOT all on the OL. Plus, for all of Luke's great play, the knock on him is that he tended to hold the ball too long at times. That can also lead to QB hurries and sacks.
3. Defense played great. Defensive score was key, and it offset the UT special team's score. Arguably, the difference in the game is that Illinois' offense scored 23 points, while UT's offense scored only 21. Slice the pie any way you like, this was a TEAM WIN. Go Illini!
4. OC Lunney resisted the urge (most of the time) to pass when the run game was clicking. The Illini OL controlled the LOS for the most part. No, they didn't dominate UT every play, but they controlled the LOS, and the RBs hit the holes, found the creases and skirted the edges--along with Luke--to the tune of 220+ yards. Awesome.
5. Hope Luke gets a chance to play in the NFL.
6. AGREED! Game ball all around!