I was JUST thinking same!We are due for a defensive TD. Might be the difference.
I was JUST thinking same!We are due for a defensive TD. Might be the difference.
Edibles definitely helped. You do know you can buy them all over the state. For $2 you can get through a game nicely. For $4 you will enjoy even the TV timeouts.If the games are going to be like this for the rest of the season can Illinois sell edibles in the stadium? I don't think beer is going to cut it.
AgreeIf Tommy isn't playing, our defense is going to have to hold this one to another field goal fest.
Now I’m kind of upset I bought my tickets yesterday
Hoping with a week of practice with the 1st team and given a full week to game plan Lunney comes up with something the Gophers are not expecting at all. The D does it's thing and we annouce we are back to stay with a victory with our backup QB to be boot...hey one can dream it is after all the month of ghosts and goblins!!it’s not
Art beat Iowa
it’s
Art didn’t lose to Iowa
huge difference
I got that text from my friend. I made the mistake of telling her to buy tickets early, thinking the prices would go upNow I’m kind of upset I bought my tickets yesterday
Similar reaction (I bought mine Sunday, too.) But happy to contribute the extra cash, and I got decent seats for it, not end zone ones.Now I’m kind of upset I bought my tickets yesterday
Yeah I did the horseshoe special. Definitely would have been more up the field with the choice.Similar reaction (I bought mine Sunday, too.) But happy to contribute the extra cash, and I got decent seats for it, not end zone ones.
I can respect your take but I am not bullish on Sitkowski.
We have to limit the playbook with Art in the game. Honestly with the INT last week and almost turnover that would have cost us the game we got real lucky. It would have got real ugly in this forum. Illinois has to find a way to be aggressive without Sitkowski turning the ball over. Screens, shovel pass, heck even throw Brown in a Wildcat formation few times a game if Art is the QB. I have no problem if Art can manage the game he just can't force anything and Lunney has to find a creative way to move the chains with a less talented QB. Hopefully the run game and D can carry us whether it is Art or Tommy this week.
Three things:I got that text from my friend. I made the mistake of telling her to buy tickets early, thinking the prices would go up
It will come down to turnovers. Art will hit a few big plays that will lead to scores. The question is how many points will he give Minnesota? If he plays turnover free I think we win.Watched the Purdue vs Minny Highlights and saw a lot of missed tackles by Minnesota. Purdue also ran for 160 yards and don't have a Heisman candidate for running back.... Just saying I think we can move the ball on them as long as Art can make just a throw or two on each drive. Illini 24 Minny 10
Yep. Even with Tommy under center, Lunney calls a lot of very very short passes. When it's 3rd and 8, a pass to a receiver behind the LOS isn't going to get the desired result and it drives me mad. Maybe it's a personnel thing, maybe it's just a Lunney thing, but it makes for very, very frustrating 3rd downs.
All this offense turns into is screen passes... it's gotta stop.
I agree with Yukon. As a long time sports fan I have come to the conclusion that coaches at all levels out-think themselves. It is like calling a pass play, just needing one score, with time running down and a good running game. The result, an interception, and a near crisis. We did it and to our benefit, Iowa did it when they were moving the ball on the ground. Go Illini!Well, the play calling tells me a lot. Art through laterally mostly. WR screens. Most of which failed because it was so readable. They will need to get more creative and of course we know we will run the ball well. ILL!
But Tommy seems to be able to find and hit a lot of short passes over the middle (which seems miraculous to me.)Yep. Even with Tommy under center, Lunney calls a lot of very very short passes. When it's 3rd and 8, a pass to a receiver behind the LOS isn't going to get the desired result and it drives me mad. Maybe it's a personnel thing, maybe it's just a Lunney thing, but it makes for very, very frustrating 3rd downs.
I've said it before--we could have an interesting playbook with some 2 back sets, whether it's Brown/McCray, Brown/Love, McCray/Love, etc. So much potential for misdirection, putting guys in motion, maybe a little trickeration.
Depends on who is out there. I am a more traditional screen guy to the RB or Draw in certain situations. I know that is not what we do as much. If you have Art in and IW out we are going vanilla on offense. Just have to find ways to be more creative which was mentioned in the whole paragraph I wrote before.
All this offense turns into is screen passes... it's gotta stop.
It was also a concern about demand if we were to beat Iowa. Either way, it's a minor annoyanceThree things:
1. Unless you're buying on Stub Hub or a comparable service, I don't think prices will ever go up in the week (or two) leading up to the game. I don't believe the University would/could ever do that. (The only exception is once a deal expires, tickets may return to regular prices.)
2. I believe that people typically pay what they can afford. Over the course of a lifetime, things will even out for us all.
3. On top of all that, you normally get better seat choices when you buy early.
I have that same sneaky suspicion. I thought I detected a smile on his face when he said there was doubt about whether those guys would be back.I wonder if Bielema is playing his cards close to the vest. He makes a general statement that our hurt players might not be ready for the game, but should be ready by the bye week. Now Minnesota has to game plan for both QB's , but in reality we have DeVeto behind center. Just my optimistic attitude coming out. It's probably just wishful thinking.