Its crazy to recall that 1-6 in conference Penn State was ranked No. 2 in the AP Preseason poll.Good observation but I prefer this (alphabetized) ranking. View attachment 45151
For a moment I was disappointed that we still have a -30 points margin, and then I saw Minnesota. How many teams have a winning conference record with a -75 point margin?View attachment 45150
Which (lack of) offense sticks out? It will be disappointing if the defense allows double digits.
Clear with temperatures in the low 40s and winds predicted to be around 10 to 12 mph around game time.With all 3 Rb's available please Lunney don't go run heavy against Wisky. They have very stout D.L. and not sure our O.L. can get openings. Pass early get a quick lead and force them to make adjustments. Its early but what is weather outlook in Cheeseland?
it’s example A in why preseason and early season polls are just popularity contestsIts crazy to recall that 1-6 in conference Penn State was ranked No. 2 in the AP Preseason poll.
They’re ranked #15 in Sagarin this week, just behind USC and 11 spots ahead of us.Its crazy to recall that 1-6 in conference Penn State was ranked No. 2 in the AP Preseason poll.
Is that why we started out #12?it’s example A in why preseason and early season polls are just popularity contests
Does that make Sagarin some kind of "what should have been" rankings?They’re ranked #15 in Sagarin this week, just behind USC and 11 spots ahead of us.
Taking a view of the current rankings, remaining games, and stretching my imagination of the possible outcomes, if Illinois wins the last 2, they will probably end up around 15. That won't get them in the CFP conversation. Let's just look forward and hope for back-to-back 10 win seasons. I believe that's called historic for Illinois football. Even though the Washington loss disappointed me because I knew that was it for the CFP, which is what I "expected" going into this seasonI think realistically, using ESPN predictions for game outcomes, there's a 1.1% chance Illinois finishes 16th. And that was picking the best case scenarios (aka: realistic outcomes) for the remaining games of the teams ahead of us.
Anything higher than 16th basically had a 0% chance of happening. Then again, you play the games, you don't roll dice to determine outcomes. So, we'll see.
Illinois can only control one thing at this point: just win.
Hell, with that power, I'll guarantee a CFP bidIf you allow me to choose the outcomes of all remains NCAA football games to be played over the next three weeks, that 35% figure is valid.
Agreed. There were many "unlucky" events in that game, especially early, that put us in a hole there is no way to recover from against an OSU.I think we were competitive against OSU. Some of their fans even said so. But for the turnovers, I think it would have been a close game.
In any particular order? You don't have to answer that.I'm a romantically hopeless fool for my wife and my men's football and basketball Illini. I am predicting Chaos across all of college football today. I predict a 20-17 victory for our men. Let's keep winning and go South after Christmas for some warm weather and a 10th win.
Thank you that's good to hear.Clear with temperatures in the low 40s and winds predicted to be around 10 to 12 mph around game time.
I actually don’t think there’s enough teams ahead of us that can lose to bump us to 16. That’s what I’m saying. Pretty much every team ahead of us has insanely favorable matchups the rest of the way. The only reason we move up is if some crazy upset happens, or if the CFP voters adjust their voting over the next couple weeks.Taking a view of the current rankings, remaining games, and stretching my imagination of the possible outcomes, if Illinois wins the last 2, they will probably end up around 15. That won't get them in the CFP conversation. Let's just look forward and hope for back-to-back 10 win seasons. I believe that's called historic for Illinois football. Even though the Washington loss disappointed me because I knew that was it for the CFP, which is what I "expected" going into this season
Do crazy upsets happen in college football?I actually don’t think there’s enough teams ahead of us that can lose to bump us to 16. That’s what I’m saying. Pretty much every team ahead of us has insanely favorable matchups the rest of the way. The only reason we move up is if some crazy upset happens, or if the CFP voters adjust their voting over the next couple weeks.
I don’t think there’s any chance in heck that we are even in the CFP conversation at this point or moving forward. I’m just saying that even if everything that could realistically go our way does, I still don’t think we crack the top 16 anyway.
Not the kind we need. And not more than the 1.1% chance I said originally. It would take multiple insane upsets for us to move to 16. Not 1 or even a couple.Do crazy upsets happen in college football?
Let’s concentrate on winning the last two games and get back to the Reliaquest Bowl against the Longhorns.Not the kind we need. And not more than the 1.1% chance I said originally. It would take multiple insane upsets for us to move to 16. Not 1 or even a couple.
Let’s just watch Illinois win these last couple games and put this CFP talk behind us.