Illinois - What Did We Learn

Can't accuse our staff of being too conservative on offense in this one. They asked Haarberg to throw 24 times. The three passes right before halftime were bad calls, but Satterfield called a game that was trying to take some shots down the field, nothing wrong with that.

 
What did we learn, well, like me and others said, the Big Ten West is truley a horrible division.

NU SHOULD be at worst a 2 loss team right now.

They will pretty much have a great chance to win every game left.

Illini fans want BB fired and I get it because last year was a total fake season for them.  They should be 1-5 right now.

 
Pick your poison with the two of them. If they only ran it, I’d take Simms. If I have to pass, I’d take HH. Don’t want either to ever throw it. Just get to a bowl somehow. 

 
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Listening to Jimari Butler's post game interview and his/the team's mentality around that Sunday practice after the Michigan game, he said it was one of the hardest practices he'd ever had. And that there was no pushback to go out and work hard that day.

Damn. I'm excited about Rhule's ability to put together a physical, hard working team.

 
Waking up this morning after a win is a lot better than waking up after a loss. It wasn’t pretty, but the team played TOGETHER. That’s what you want as a coach. A team can’t blame one side or the other. They pick each other up. Who knows, maybe the offense will have a game this year where it responds and picks up the defense.

Honestly, the offense had a good response after the defense made the stop at our own goal line. The offense retained the ball, moved down the field, and scored points. That time allowed the defense to figure out what Illinois was doing, and it led to three straight 3 and outs.  Rhule wants to coach a cohesive team, and for some parts of last night’s game, it was like that. The next steps in the rebuild are to do that more and more of the game. 

 
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