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Game Thread Illinois 28, Ohio State 21 (final)

bukIpower;990590; said:
Thats the biggest thing I realized when we lost this game (haha and this will sound truely sad to some of you).

I don't know how to lose really? I mean when you follow this team and we lose 4 games in 3 years you don't know what to do, or think when you're favorite team loses. However this time it hit me. I finally realized "hey life goes on hu". I mean I'm still gettin up tomorrow going to work, being happy, workin out, lovin life and gettin ready for the big week that is MICHIGAN WEEK!

I consider it a good problem to have when I say I'm not use to losing!
I agree. I'm having a particularly tough time with this loss. Don't know why. They are in the running for NC every year, sometimes they make it sometimes they don't. But I can't shake the same feeling I had in '98. Just have to pick up tomorrow.

Perhaps we could use Maureen McGovern's Morning After for starting on the rest of the season. For the 70s rockers.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zdhe-qYCu7M"]YouTube - Maureen Mcgovern - The Morning After[/ame]

We're moving closer to the shore
We'll be there by tomorrow
We will escape the darkness
We won't be searching any more
There's got to be a morning after

:wink:
 
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Watching this from the stands was like getting trapped in the thralls of a surreal, and unpleasant dream.

A defense that rarely blew assignments couldn't stop the run. The secondary which had been tight as a drum left receivers wide open for pitch, catch and touchdown.

The running game which had excelled, especially when needed couldn't buy three yards on 1st down. Remember the escape from those interceptions pulled off by the Defense against Purdue? This day nothing could be further from the truth. Illinois had their cake, and they ate ours too.

The opponent meanwhile played strong and inspired football.

I know I could complain about the paucity of holds called against the Illini O-line, a blown pass interception call, other assorted no-calls. I could, but I won't. The fact is that this was a day when the Defense became curiously inert, never able to get to get the most needed stops. The fact is that this was a day on which the risk-reward of the long ball played out as mostly risk, little reward. The fact is that our running game was less productive than the visitors'.

All the while, those faithful fans in the stands yelled, cajoled, begged, pleaded for the Buckeyes to rise up and stem the tide. Take the game by the scruff of the neck and pull out yet one more win. But no exhorting from the loud crowd could make the difference. Despite which it felt for a moment like we were almost there, then on 1st and 10 the third interception came.

One can only assume the team feels sick, like they kicked themselves in the nuts. And, if they do, they would be making a very honest assessment of their performance.

Let is cleanse their collective soul and lead them on to win in The Game next week.

Go Bucks!

But, we are 10-1, we are one win away from Pasadena. Gone is the National Championship dream, barring convulsive errors on the part of several other contenders - all of whom will be ranked higher than the Buckeyes by 7PM Sunday.
 
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Hey guys, first post after the game..Had to watch most of the game from work since I had to work at 5..Pretty disappointing game..I knew it would be a tough game considering that Illinois is a very underrated team and it is the week before Michigan..

I was gonna think it was gonna be a tough time to stop Juice but wow not this tough..The defense looked lost out there the entire game..Pretty embarrassing..Boeckman didn't help much either throwing up stupid passes and throwing 3 ints..

Pretty crappy game all around..Hopefully we can bounce back and beat michigan next Saturday and make the Rose Bowl..

Also one thought, anybody think we still have Pryor after tonight's game? Hopefully so.

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WhoDeyForever;990630; said:
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Keep your heads up guys..I was mad too earlier but thought about it and if we get Pryor we will be so much better next year...

While I don't think Pryor will not commit due to one singular game, there's no way an incoming freshman is going to start over Boeckman as a senior if both are healthy.
 
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seemed like the crowd was sitting on his hands and had little factor. the defensive unit didn't seem to be waving arms and getting crowd up as they normally do (jenkins). fans and defense were just going through the motions instead of feeding off each other as they should in the shoe. why buy a ticket if you're just gonna sit there like a corpse? home field is not an advantage unless you make it one.
 
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i'm sorry, but ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME? i just heard that Tressel said that they didn't challenge the fumble because they didn't see it. why? because THEY DON'T HAVE ANY MONITORS IN THE COACHES BOOTH!!! a $100 MILLION budget and NO monitors in the coaches booth??!?!?!??

unforgiveable.

BTW, is it just me, or has the staff completely gotten away from what got us this far? what was with the I-tight formations for 80% of the snaps? and when it wasn't I-tight, it was a 5 wide spread. completely predictable. where was the silver package? i'm trying to keep a level head, and give Illinois credit, but there was so much wrong on our sideline that i'm having serious trouble...

another thing: if you're going to line up I-tight (just like we did for the entire second half against Illinois last year) and the lone corner is playing off, WHY THE FUCK DON'T WE CALL AN AUDIBLE AND THROW THE QUICK PASS TO THE LONE RECEIVER? it's a minimum five yards, and a TD if Ginn (last year) or Robo (this year) can elude the tackle...


sorry... rant over... for now.
 
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From SI.Com

This is why this loss sux sooo bad - no respect - AT ALL. This article, however, painful to read, is true (no one cares about the OSU-scUM match-up - not even anyone in the midwest). The only part of the story that is NOT true is the part where the Bucks are considered overrated.

The Illini did not beat us - we just didn't come to play. The problem though is that is not how the rest of the nation sees it. That kind of suxs as well. I knew we had something serious to prove when we were #1 for like 3-4 weeks and the headlines kept highlighting every other team in the top 25. My hope was that we had the opportunity to demolish LSU in the NC and shut everyone up about the SEC conference dominating ours. Now we have to go yet another year with that albatross around our necks. For those of you happy to play for the Rose Bowl, well I'm surprised that you are willing to accept that. Read the story and weep. If you become defensive, your head is deep in the sand.

LINK
"At long last, our national nightmare is over.

You made it abundantly clear over the past month, America. You did not want to see another Ohio State national-title appearance. Not because of some inherent aversion toward scarlet and gray (I hope), but because ? well, it just didn?t feel right.

No. 1 again? Really? After what happened against Florida? After possibly going the entire regular season without defeating a nationally respected opponent?

I remained somewhat skeptical of the Buckeyes myself, not because they weren?t a solid team, but because they weren?t being adequately tested by their schedule. Were they to meet an LSU or Oregon in New Orleans, the result would likely be similar to last year?s Florida beatdown -- not because those teams are inordinately better than Ohio State, but because the Buckeyes haven?t faced the type of speed during the regular season to prepare them for such an event. Mercifully -- as much for Ohio State?s sake as ours -- we no longer have to worry about that.

Speaking of speed, the Buckeyes had gone their first 10 games without facing a mobile quarterback the likes of Illinois? Juice Williams. The sophomore has been largely erratic all season, but watching him Saturday, you would have thought he was Dennis Dixon.

Williams walked into the sold-out Horseshoe and threw a career-high four touchdowns against the nation?s top-ranked defense. Those four scores, along with the defense?s three interceptions of Ohio State QB Todd Boeckman, gave Illinois the lead, but it was Williams? feet that gave the Illini the win. Four times on Illinois? game-sealing, eight-minute, 15-play drive, the Chicago native converted a third or fourth down with a run to wrap up the 28-21 stunner.

A quarterback comes of age. An oft-criticized coach, Ron Zook, earns a landmark victory. A tradition-starved program pulls off its first win over a No. 1 team since 1956. Of all teams, Illinois turns the national-title race upside down.

At this point, nothing about this season can possibly surprise me -- Ohio State is merely the ninth top-five team to lose to an unranked foe this fall -- but think about how quickly its complexion changed Saturday. Seven hours ago, we were looking toward another epic OSU-Michigan showdown between two teams with undefeated Big Ten records; the two rivals will still play for a conference title and Rose Bowl berth next week, but few outside the Midwest will care...."
 
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