Game Thoughts:
(1) I wholeheartedly agree with Robert's post-game about how this was actually a sneaky closer game on paper. Ohio State is still in a different class, and the turnovers put them in advantageous spots but maybe the Buckeyes punish Illinois with more yards/explosive without them, but it could have been a sweat. (PGWE of 13% doesn't necessarily agree with me)
(2) The punting mistake is still frustrating. Knowing the backup snapper is in the game, there has got to be more awareness of a low snap and the consequences.
(3) One season thought, now that Illinois is hitting their first bye. Being 5-2 should have been the goal reaching this bye. Plenty of frustration because of how Illinois lost to Indiana, but you're 5-2 and you are not playing another ranked team until 2026. Let's take a zoomed out view of the Illinois schedule (Using SRS since it's updated now)
Western Illinois (NR) - looking like a bad FCS team
Duke (29th) - 4-2. Will win at least 7 games, likely a 8-4/9-3 team.
Western Michigan (81st) - 4-3 and haven't lost since leaving Champaign. Current favorite to win MAC.
Indiana (4th) - 6-0. Juggernaut and slack-jawed with what Cig has done.
USC (11th) - 5-1. Just whipped Michigan. Likely a 9-3 team.
Ohio State (1st) - 6-0. Juggernaut.
Going forward
Washington (17th). 5-1 team that has a lot of similarities on paper as USC. Hardest game remaining by a mile. Win this game? 10-2 is really possible.
Rutgers (62nd). 3-3 and they are all offense/no defense.
Maryland (42nd). 4-2. Better than expected but starting to take on water.
Wisconsin (92nd). 2-4. Flaming dumpster fire and very unlikely that Fickell is coaching this game.
Northwestern (61st). 4-2 and have played well since September started. No offense/all defense.
(4) I'm really impressed with the blocking since USC. It's a noticeable step forward. The pass blocking is really, really good. Priestly was about the only lineman that struggled. JC Davis has been really good since that Duke first half. Only allowing five pressures in a game where Altmyer threw 44 times against the best defense in the country? Absolutely!
(5) Rusk played 34 snaps against Ohio State. Previous high for the season was 12. If he's turned the corner and can be at least passable in pass blocking, this offense might find yet another gear. On the flip side, we might see Arkin's snap counts continue to fall because of the run blocking struggles. Based on his PFF grades, I'm wondering if he injured himself in the WMU game.
(6) I'm liking the idea of starting the game with Valentine and bringing in Feagin on the 2nd or 3rd drive. But no idea how Valentine's knee is doing or if Valentine can pass block well enough to avoid restricting the play calls. Also, I refuse to give up on Aidan. Valentine can make the most of terrible blocking, Feagin can always gain 2-3 yards but also seems impossible for him to run for longer than 8 yards. Aidan is somewhere in between.
(7) Dylan Rosiek needs to stay healthy all year.
(8) Ohio State had 35 carries for 109 yards. It was their worst rushing performance since week 1 against Texas.
(9) Matt Bailey had an awesome first half. Ohio State was scheming up options for Clare (banking on that 2024 Purdue tape) and it just wasn't available. They changed tactics in the second half.
(10) This was the best defensive performance since South Carolina. I was really impressed with the defense shutting down the running game and taking away explosives in the passing game.