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USF 25, Illinois 19 POSTGAME
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<blockquote data-quote="lexwaldez" data-source="post: 1412556" data-attributes="member: 9817"><p>I have to agree with this assessment. South Florida did everything possible to give the game away and we were there, refusing to take it. There's nothing positive from this. That fourth and one call, playing conservatively, and what... pinning our hopes on a green secondary that won't give the game away with blown coverage? You could feel the game slipping away. After this loss I could only think of Dennis Green's 2006 rant after losing to the Bears in Arizona. Sadly, Illinois, at Soldier Field under Lovie Smith, played the role of the Arizona Cardinals. It hurts.</p><p></p><p>Have to edit and add one thing. The kids are improving, and they played crazy good considering the youth out there. But when, for gawdsakes when does the youth movement end? Given the total lack of depth on either line it looks like two or three years before there's experience and depth at those positions. Please tell me I'm wrong. That's a tough pill to swallow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lexwaldez, post: 1412556, member: 9817"] I have to agree with this assessment. South Florida did everything possible to give the game away and we were there, refusing to take it. There's nothing positive from this. That fourth and one call, playing conservatively, and what... pinning our hopes on a green secondary that won't give the game away with blown coverage? You could feel the game slipping away. After this loss I could only think of Dennis Green's 2006 rant after losing to the Bears in Arizona. Sadly, Illinois, at Soldier Field under Lovie Smith, played the role of the Arizona Cardinals. It hurts. Have to edit and add one thing. The kids are improving, and they played crazy good considering the youth out there. But when, for gawdsakes when does the youth movement end? Given the total lack of depth on either line it looks like two or three years before there's experience and depth at those positions. Please tell me I'm wrong. That's a tough pill to swallow. [/QUOTE]
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