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DaddyBigBucks;647245; said:They were upset by the Bobcats because they were looking ahead to Wisconsin. They then went on to give the Badgers one heck of a game. Even if they'd won, the general trend of such things is for a team to be emotionally spent and have a bit of a down game the week afterwards.
Illinois lost a heartbreaker though. Not only did they shoot their wad against Wisconsin, they gave up a soul-crushing comeback.
They'll talk a good game this week. Most teams do.
But after a quick score or two on Saturday, the Illini are going to fold like origami.
osugrad21;647431; said:Link
Jim O'Donnell Illinois, which has been knocking on the door during its four-game losing streak, doesn't appear to have much of a chance of knocking the door down Saturday against No. 1 Ohio State. But don't tell that to the Illini. "They don't scare us," safety Kevin Mitchell said. "We're going to come in fired up. We played them a nice game in the first half last year, and I think they were a better team last year, personnel-wise. If we do what we can do, there'll be a chance for us to win."
Illinois trailed 13-0 at halftime last year before losing 40-2 in Columbus.
Even though it has lost its last four games, Illinois' 30-24 loss Saturday at Wisconsin marked the first time during the skid that the Illini have been outgained. And the Badgers only had a 316-292 edge in yardage.
"We're a good defense," Mitchell said. "I believe we have that swagger, that we can go out and stop anybody. Just because they're Ohio State, that doesn't mean anything."
Zook was asked how Ohio State has been able to seemingly distance itself from the competition in the Big Ten.
"I think probably high school football in the state of Ohio is very good,'' he said. "Their coaches do a great job, but they've done a great job cultivating that and getting players that fit their system. A lot of times people get caught up in whether a recruit is five stars or whatever. What matters is the guys that fit into your program.''
yes they have.. the whole team is still improving and thats the scary thing, typical of a JT team though, playing the best football at the end of the year and into the bowling season.NightmaresDad;647572; said:In case nobody's noticed, this "D" of ours has gotten hella-good!
Zurp;647521; said:It sounds like he has the right attitude. You have to go into each game believing that your team can win, regardless of what the preception around the country is. But he's walking a fine line between being optimistic about his team's chances and becoming bulletin-board material.
BuckeyeMike80;648034; said:Still too early weather forecast for Champaign, Illinois:
Saturday: Partly cloudy, with a high near 49.
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 32.
Accuweather.com puts the winds in the 10-12 MPH range for the game. It should be a crisp afternoon for football in Champaign.
Updates as they become available
Jaxbuck;648050; said:Memorial Stadium is a freakin wind tunnel so it kind of makes the weather an either/or thing. Its either raining or its not. The fact that it will be cold and windy is a given.