Pregame: Illinois at Wisconsin, Saturday, November 22nd, 6:30pm CT, BTN

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#51      
I don't have a good felling about these last two games...I could easily see us losing both...
 
#63      
Probably picking his battles. No need to re-litigate it in the press after we won.
You ever heard a Bret Bielema press conference before? He's no stranger to making his feelings about officiating known. He said it twice and affirmed that Clement needed to maintain control to the ground.
 
#65      
You ever heard a Bret Bielema press conference before? He's no stranger to making his feelings about officiating known. He said it twice and affirmed that Clement needed to maintain control to the ground.
Yep. Damn near all of them. He's no stranger to questioning calls after losses, that's for sure. But this was a win. And I also know that he is very intentional about his comments. JMO
 
#66      
Defense needs to make a statement on their first possession.
Quit playing soft and giving up points on opening drive
 
#67      
Well I’m hoping after a mediocre showing against Maryland the team gets in a better rhythm in Camp Randall
 
#71      
Having never made the trip to a game in Madison before, any recommendations for parking from those who have done this trek before?
If you show up a few hrs prior to gametime you can usually park in several lots in people's yards a few blocks off Regent St. Most tailgating is done in outdoor bar set ups along Regent St. Red Zone is decent with a big screen TV outside showing games.
 
#72      
Wisconsin has to be pretty beat up from the schedule they have played and I expect the Illini to take advantage of the opportunity
 
#75      
If the officials decided he didn’t make a “football move” then they made the correct call, he has to maintain control.

If they decided he made a football move, then the ball came out after said move and is a completed pass with the ground or defender causing the ball to come out.

In CFB a “football move” is a “voluntary act of forward progress” which includes taking steps and/or reaching for extra yardage.

So, the officials clearly ruled he did not make a football move and therefore needed to maintain control.

The replay however clearly shows 3 steps and a knee after the catch is established which is literally the definition of a “football move”.

So the correct call was made after an incorrect call was made.
 
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