Jason Sitoke
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Fair enough. What I see is he plays small. He doesn’t win 50/50 balls and he doesn’t block well.I seriously disagree with your post, bud.
Neyor scored twice and nearly 100 yards of offense. Made some big plays.
Fair enough. What I see is he plays small. He doesn’t win 50/50 balls and he doesn’t block well.I seriously disagree with your post, bud.
Neyor scored twice and nearly 100 yards of offense. Made some big plays.
You have your stud qb with an easy TD throw vs sending your backup kicker out from the left hash with plenty of time left.I didn't like the 3rd down play. Even though 44 was wide open for an easy TD. Because if you don't connect (they didn't) you have an awkward 4th and 3.... with 3 minutes left in a tied game. I wanted the Huskers to go for it, but it's short FG distance. And defense already looked tired. So yeah, send out the kicking team. Just didn't kick it through.
It was a great play design and yes he was wide open. Just didn't connect.You have your stud qb with an easy TD throw vs sending your backup kicker out from the left hash with plenty of time left.
I honestly don’t get the criticism of the play call. Dude was a mile open. Couldn’t ask for a better call. Just missed it.
You have your stud qb with an easy TD throw vs sending your backup kicker out from the left hash with plenty of time left.
I honestly don’t get the criticism of the play call. Dude was a mile open. Couldn’t ask for a better call. Just missed it.
Key Stats:
1. Illinois had fewer total yards against Kansas and Central Michigan than Nebraska ( the OT yards made it close to CMU)
2. The Altmeyer led Illini team only scored 7 points at home vs Nebraska in 2023.
The O has improved considerably while the D has taken a step back.
I felt the same. Even on 3rd & 3, there isn't a reason to go deep. Use 2 downs to get 3 yards, run the ball. From there you run out the clock and go for an easier FG.
Even with the passing call in that scenario, trotting out our kicker was dicey. You can feel that the team doesn't have confidence in the Special Teams. Should've went for it on 4th & 3.
That being said, Nebraska was terrible on defense today, especially in the secondary. Even on plays where Nebraska was able to force a bad throw, Illinois had wide open guys all over. Indiana is going to torch Nebraska if they don't figure something out.
I noticed the same thing last night with TR and NH. White’s unwillingness to bring pressure and sit back and let them throw at will was frustrating. Altmyer threw nearly all of his passes to the sidelines, and we still couldn’t figure out how to slow that down.No QB run game makes the traditional run game look even worse.
TR and NH get almost no push anymore.
Sad loss and I feel a pretty big set back for the season.
The lack of pressure was really an issue.Nobody, other than maybe the hype machine, learned anything new that we didn't see show up during the NIU game. It's a story as old as football especially in the Big 10. If you can't stop the run, get some semblance of pressure, and if you can't generate a run game you're going to have a tough season.
Illinois looked like the better coached team.
The lack of pressure was really an issue.
Illinois did not really get pressure either.
Two lame teams
On that 3rd and 3 late, we should have played it safe and tried to get an easy first down. If at 4th and 1, go for it. Could have made sure we score or no one. If we had to do FG after getting more 1st downs if we don't get a TD, more likely just an extra point type with next to no time.