Any updates on Laughery and Rosiek? I don't think either returned.I also hate seeing all the “we got lucky on the turnovers” no our guys FORCED turnovers.
Any updates on Laughery and Rosiek? I don't think either returned.I also hate seeing all the “we got lucky on the turnovers” no our guys FORCED turnovers.
More people will be in the stadium as opposed to watching from home.just wait until the USC or O$U games if we win
This is not a medical diagnosis, but one of the videos of the players walking of the field, Laughery was walking fine and smiling.Anyone have any info on possible injuries to Laugherty or Rosiek...?
We didn't score after Mensah's first fumble.You bring up a good point. Just getting turnovers doesn't mean you're going to score as a result. IIRC, we scored off every turnover we got, no matter where on the field. If I'm wrong about that, somebody please correct me.
Laughers tweaked his angle and it was very swollen. He was kept out as a precaution and would’ve only returned in an emergency. He’s expected back for Indiana and maybe against Western Michigan. He might be held out for that game though, also as a precaution.Any updates on Laughery and Rosiek? I don't think either returned.
yea, we dont need him vs WMULaughers tweaked his angle and it was very swollen. He was kept out as a precaution and would’ve only returned in an emergency. He’s expected back for Indiana and maybe against Western Michigan. He might be held out for that game though, also as a precaution.
I alluded to this in the game thread. The fumbled punt was luck, although one could argue the recovery wasnt. The other fumbles were caused by our tackling and actively trying to punch it out. Heckel's interception was all skill and was just incredibly beautiful too.I also hate seeing all the “we got lucky on the turnovers” no our guys FORCED turnovers.
It's not lucky to have a defense that is disciplined and gets multiple helmets to the ball. Can you expect this to happen every time? No, but good teams have 3 to 4 guys there to clean up a hit. It's just a sign of discipline and good coaching. Another opportunity meets preparation situation.100% we forced them, but we were a tad lucky we recovered ALL of them
Robert pointed out that last year, Nebby dropped the ball 5 times, and recovered all of them .
Duke had 10 TFL in the first half, NONE in the 2nd half... Some smart coach must have made a big adjustment at the half... and Illinois scored on every possession in the 2nd half..I was at the game, Duke DEs and D-line were extremely tough, didn't give Luke any time. The offense and QB are good as well, with more seasoning watch out. Duke is a good team and will do well in ACC.
Wish we would have went to the 'quick game' a bit earlier. Duke's corner backs were playing well off the ball. I would have liked to see some quick throws to the WRs and let them make a play and make someone miss.Duke had 10 TFL in the first half, NONE in the 2nd half... Some smart coach must have made a big adjustment at the half... and Illinois scored on every possession in the 2nd half..
some coach/analyst inside the game likely alerted Hurd about that , but we’ll never knowEven the two players with 8 jerseys on....
Just an incredible moment of attention to detail making the difference at the margins. Just shows that even in the 3rd phase of the game --speciial teams-- we have coaches devouring film trying to glean any possible advantage they can.
Bret's program wins in the micro. We may not always have the talent advantage, but darn it ..our young men are as well coached as anyone!
This isn't true. I can almost certainly remember the announcers saying 8 TFLs at halftime. And before that two #8 penalty, Laughery was tackled for a loss on that series in half 2.Duke had 10 TFL in the first half, NONE in the 2nd half...
They will get better but so will we. The way they play defense is high risk high reward. Glad we caught them a few times and the wildcat play was awesome.
Also I loved the 8 - 8 by Duke for what really was a 6th turnover.
I had a typo - he had one carry this weekend. Four other backs at Georgia had more. And two others had one carry. Josh - based on playing time so far - may have made a bad decision. And I imagine we could use him at some point this year.What makes it appear that McCray will get a lot of carries this year for UGA? O/U on his carries next week on the road against Tennessee? 0.5?
At least one more.We have 3 good backs. How much more depth do you want
LOL... Yeah, that 0-0 tie against Northwestern still haunts the memory banks...I remember seasons where we didn’t score this many points thru six games.
At least one more.
IMO completely do not support going for that - wasn't gimme yardage either. When you’re ahead by that margin, ALL you need is productive drives and points. More-so just the momentum game (like that Lions-49ers NFC Championship).No doubt luck favored Illinois, but at the end of the day a 26 point win is a 26 point win.
I think one of the most overlooked plays is in that second half it was 28-19, it was a 4th and long 2, and we lined up to go for it and then a Melvin Priestly false start lead to us opting to kick the FG. If you go back and look at it, there was absolutely no chance we were gonna pick that up, but instead got 3 points out of it due to a well timed penalty. Would've been an opportunity for Duke to put some major game pressure.
That is a good question, and I’m not sure. However, a key difference with this Illini team - compared to prior teams - is depth.Realistically how many teams are rotating 4 good backs. Also how many guys would want to split the carries 4 ways
OK.. I stand corrected... that's one (1)... was there another ? ESPN boxscore shows 10 TFL for Duke...This isn't true. I can almost certainly remember the announcers saying 8 TFLs at halftime. And before that two #8 penalty, Laughery was tackled for a loss on that series in half 2.