onlyHskrfaninIL
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I went with Purdue 2015 because that was the first time i really saw players quit. 2nd choice would've been NIU last year.
I was an awful Purdue team. They didn't get another win against FBS competition in 2015. It was just pure ineptitude by Riley and his staff.Purdue was running it up on us and I felt like someone should have put the hurt to one of theirs for the lack of respect they were showing... I don't believe itha happened. As one who follows the Irish as well, I've long been familiar with the no-win situation it is playing Purdue (because it's exceedingly rare for them to put together a great season such that all they can do is spoil yours) but this wasn't even a good Boilermakers team.
IMO, it's Purdue, and it's not close. That was a horrible football team, who only beat one FBS team (Nebraska). Hazell's teams were so bad, that the 2017 team under Brohm beat more FBS (and B1G) teams in one season, than Hazell's teams did in FOUR.
When you look at the quality of the team, it's the worst opponent Nebraska has lost to since Hawaii in the 1950's.
It was like Riley and Langsdorf borrowed Callahan's 2004 Iowa State game plan.That loss was everything about the Riley tenure in a nutshell.
Terrible game plan. Terrible execution. And it leads to a terrible opponent beating us.
Go on the road on a cool windy day and call 50+ pass plays for your walk-on QB in his first start. Nice.
When you lose to a coach that finished 9-33 overall and 3-24 in the B1G (after beating us), that should tell you all you need to know.I was an awful Purdue team. They didn't get another win against FBS competition in 2015. It was just pure ineptitude by Riley and his staff.
Illinois. I think at least NIU was a better team than Illinois. First glimpse of a 60+year old coach that has poor game management skills. Also Horrible OL play showed up which would plague the MR era.
Yep. That and just run the ball and you win. Instead the old mildly throw TA under the bus for throwing the ball to stop the clock late in the game. It can be a good idea to throw the ball all over the yard with a lead in poor conditions if you are any good at it, which unfortunately we were not.You mean it's not a good idea to throw the ball all over the place with the lead in the 2nd half with the weather turning cold, rainy, and windy?
I was looking for the Minni game on the list - that was my first thought when I saw the thread title. Purdue - yes very bad but also a transitional year for us and players still had not bought in. Supposedly some of the hold outs decided it was time to play and MSU upset soon followed.For me it was Minnesota this season. Their offense was atrocious but we clearly didn't get that memo. That was a painful game to watch, as was 63-3.
I was an awful Purdue team.
Purdue - yes very bad but also a transitional year for us and players still had not bought in.