Illinois 50, Purdue 49 OT Postgame

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4th floor, everyone else partied all the time
Our RA said that my room mate and I had more A's than the rest of the floor combined. LOL
We're both semi-retired Doctors now.
Wow!I played flag football in 1970 and was coached by the guys from Hopkins 4E, I think I’m remembering correctly. Was that one of you guys???
 
#303      
Well we looked a little flat a few weeks ago against a lesser opponent and then followed it up with two solid games. We beat Nebraska and played Penn state tough till the end looking like we absolutely belonged on the field with them. I don't know what the hell today was, but it definitely was our worst game of the year. Hopefully we can regroup and get back to the level we're capable of for the Michigan game. If not we will get curb stomped.
 
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I am stunned. I had to run errands all afternoon with my wife. I was able to check the score at halftime and saw IL was thumping them, as they should so I wasn't worried at all. I finally had time this evening to check to see how the game went. When I saw P U had 49 points I almost fainted. Then I glanced a little lower on the box score to see IL had 50. It took a few seconds for it to sink in.
 
#307      
Coming in to the game the defense was giving up 14.2 ppg. College Football is completely wacky sometimes so it's absolutely nuts to immediately jumping to fire the coordinator based on one game.
One of the iron laws of football fans is that every team, no matter how good or bad, must always have exactly one (1) Bad Coordinator. No more no less.

Henry took the baton back from Lunney today.
 
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I get to make a free hot take here because there's no way to prove it: we do not make a bowl game if we lose that game.

As it is that's a really, really worrying performance. We will go 5-7 if that's our team going forward. 10-2 is possible if the Nebraska performance (where we were, like, unrecognizably better in the trenches, especially defensively) is who we are going forward.

Who's the real us? We were in retrospect really bad against Kansas. The score flattered us against CMU and PSU. Hard to know.
Well, I'll just disagree. As you say, no way to prove this. But we are still a mercurial team and will likely be for the next three or four years at least. We just don't have the talent to always overcome the variety of matchup problems, hot games by opponents, bad refereeing, boneheaded plays by our own guys, etc.

Who we are going forward will be sometimes this team that squeaked by today and sometimes the team that went to Nebraska and won. That's where we are. We don't get the same team every week, because right now there's really only a few programs in America that get that.
 
#312      
In a weird, wacky way this may have been a blessing in disguise. If we had thumped Purdue, maybe we would have gone into next week too overconfident. Now we are going in most likely as a 10 point underdog. Our team needs the motivation. Our team will be hungry to clean things up. Our Defense was embarrassed today, but will correct it next week. I want a win against Michigan more than anything. They are extremely beatable this year.

Illini 35
Michigan 25

Muck Fichigan
 
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I can’t believe we traded in 11 am Beth Mowins for this.
Vintage ESPN+/Early BTN cluelessness about what was going on was bad, yes (and was a failure of the entire production team), but I just have less and less patience for the way announcing crews treat games as their own "performance" in terms of style and content.

Literally no one asked for this.
 
#316      
Coming in to the game the defense was giving up 14.2 ppg. College Football is completely wacky sometimes so it's absolutely nuts to immediately jumping to fire the coordinator based on one game.
Someone has referenced the game already, but I’m not sure that anyone was asking for Koenning to be fired after giving up 67 to a below average Michigan team in 2010. They got things corrected and came back strong. Sometimes things go horribly in one game—let’s hope it gets corrected.
 
#317      
A win is a win …

We’ve got a lot to clean up …

We’ve got some guys who we’re gonna really have to try and get healthy quick …

Altmyer … Keep doing your thing kid …

Josh McCray … One tough dude … Love seeing that guy do well …

Oh yeah … Ryan Walters … Since I know you’ll be reading this later … We standing on business over here … So you can take all that nonsense and all the talking and all the pretending you don’t know what you did today back with you to Purdue along with that fat L … You’re a bum in my book …

I-L-L …

Usl Championship Fire GIF by Charleston Battery
Gee whiz.
 
#318      
One of the iron laws of football fans is that every team, no matter how good or bad, must always have exactly one (1) Bad Coordinator. No more no less.

Henry took the baton back from Lunney today.

The guys behind me were yelling about how bad Lunney was at a time when we had 40 points and over 400 yards of offense so who actually knows who the Bad Coordinator is.
 
#319      
somebody tell me- was that defensive failure most of the game scheming or execution? Looked like execution but I never played organized football.
It's both. We were definitely at a disadvantage going into the game since we had very little film on their QB and little time to plan against that change. This is an example of when we would have been better off if their experience QB, (Card) started. Going into a game without the ability to have a detailed strategy against your opponent, and the time to practice against it, is huge - especially when this QB's skill set is very different.
 
#320      
Vintage ESPN+/Early BTN cluelessness about what was going on was bad, yes (and was a failure of the entire production team), but I just have less and less patience for the way announcing crews treat games as their own "performance" in terms of style and content.

Literally no one asked for this.
The screaming of PURDUUUUUUUUEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!! on at least 4 separate occasions certainly felt like a bit much. It was a massive comeback, but save it for a play that decides the game.
 
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Wow!I played flag football in 1970 and was coached by the guys from Hopkins 4E, I think I’m remembering correctly. Was that one of you guys???
not me or any of the guys in my area, as far as I can remember
We did make a swimming pool out of the showers and ended up flooding the lower floors though.
That was it for athletics for the semester LOL
 
#322      
In a weird, wacky way this may have been a blessing in disguise. If we had thumped Purdue, maybe we would have gone into next week too overconfident. Now we are going in most likely as a 10 point underdog. Our team needs the motivation. Our team will be hungry to clean things up. Our Defense was embarrassed today, but will correct it next week. I want a win against Michigan more than anything. They are extremely beatable this year.

Illini 35
Michigan 25

Muck Fichigan

Games like this you want your team to come in and take care of business. Very similar situation for the Bears last week the difference is they put away Carolina .

One positive is we found a way to win and that’s all that matters.
 
#323      
I hope this arrogant pr*ck doesn't win another game this year. That's if he even makes it to the final game :ROFLMAO:

The big boosters at Purdue are over him and his attitude and how he treats people … They’ve caught on …

His days are numbered is what I’ve been told …

And it’s got way more to do with his personal actions than it does winning and losing …
 
#324      
They deserve to have nothing but more miraculous comebacks from 20+ down in the 2nd half, only to ultimately still lose, in heartbreaking fashion, every remaining game the rest of the season for that crap. Can't believe Walters allowed that, having been a coach here...
It's generous of you to assume Walters "allowed" it, as opposed to "actively encouraged" and "orchestrated" it.
 
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Agreed. we got hit with a replacement no film quarterback and our d-line is average. end of story. Aaron is having a great year. People are fickle. Geez
So what.

We have to be able to overcame variables like that. (Football has been around a lot longer than the common practice of keeping game film.) What did the teams of past eras ever do? Oh yeah, they relied on scouting; and had to be adept at adjusting on the fly.

I agree that unpredictability is an effective weapon…But come on. I mean if unpredictability really is the biggest difference maker…should we do that too? Have someone else throw the pigskin every week so there’s no video evidence…? Should we contract hire a different, random high school coach as an OC on a weekly basis? Maybe. We’d $ave some dough. But, I don’t see that Hairclub for Beards, Info-commercial looking mug at Ohio State taking that approach.

I agree with you about Henry. The “Fire Henry” stuff is silly. But our DL was complete and utter slop. It just was.
 
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