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Offensive/Defensive Stat Comparison (2018 Illinois v. 2019 Illinois)
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 654622" data-source="post: 1492502"><p>I believe number 1 is having a Bush at QB over a Peters is the main reason. AJ had around 800 yards rushing himself and that was with missing a few games. Second is replacing your best OL with the worst starter within your group. </p><p>The passing numbers were up from last year until Brandon got hurt. Then he comes back for the rain game and Rutgers. By the end of the year the passing numbers will be better than last years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 654622, post: 1492502"] I believe number 1 is having a Bush at QB over a Peters is the main reason. AJ had around 800 yards rushing himself and that was with missing a few games. Second is replacing your best OL with the worst starter within your group. The passing numbers were up from last year until Brandon got hurt. Then he comes back for the rain game and Rutgers. By the end of the year the passing numbers will be better than last years. [/QUOTE]
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