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Purdue 44, Illinois 19 Postgame
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<blockquote data-quote="HailtotheChief" data-source="post: 1946560" data-attributes="member: 748387"><p>This isn't a proven top football program, so recruiting elite talent and developing it is more difficult. Even some losing football schools programs have packed stadiums. However, I do feel our Head Coach has shown he is an expert on the O Line. The difficult more challenging task for our coach is landing the right type of young men he can develop in to those elite NFL prospects like he has proven he can do. Its tough to Against other programs with stadiums packed full, that are winning then us landing those elite caliber players will be an uphill battle. Even Alabama has guys graduate and transfet and new players need to be developed the difference is they are big, huge, and damn good to start with. They are down this year but I watched them still have new guys that are over 350lbs and can move. We are a basketball school and while support for football has improved until fans consistently come out like at footballs schools even when they struggle at times even like Bama did twenty years ago , or Nebraska and others at times. It will be even more challenge for any coach at Illinois.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HailtotheChief, post: 1946560, member: 748387"] This isn't a proven top football program, so recruiting elite talent and developing it is more difficult. Even some losing football schools programs have packed stadiums. However, I do feel our Head Coach has shown he is an expert on the O Line. The difficult more challenging task for our coach is landing the right type of young men he can develop in to those elite NFL prospects like he has proven he can do. Its tough to Against other programs with stadiums packed full, that are winning then us landing those elite caliber players will be an uphill battle. Even Alabama has guys graduate and transfet and new players need to be developed the difference is they are big, huge, and damn good to start with. They are down this year but I watched them still have new guys that are over 350lbs and can move. We are a basketball school and while support for football has improved until fans consistently come out like at footballs schools even when they struggle at times even like Bama did twenty years ago , or Nebraska and others at times. It will be even more challenge for any coach at Illinois. [/QUOTE]
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