BIG ERN
All-American

Points Per Game 28.3 l 38.5
Total Yards 379 l 485
Passing 222 l 243
Rushing 157 l 242
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Points Allowed Per Game 28.3 l 18
Yards Allowed 354 l 366
Passing 196 l 207
Rushing 158 l 159
Players to watch:
QB Wes Lunt l 61-98 665 yards 6 TDs 1 INT
RB Ke'Shawn Vaughn l 40 carries 187 yards 2 TDs
WR Malik Turner l 15 receptions 223 yards 3 TDs
DE Carroll Phillips l 4 sacks through three games
New head coach Lovie Smith will have two full weeks to prepare for Nebraska as they begin conference play. The fighting Illini have't done too many things well so far this season, but they have been able to get to the quarterback. They currently rank 1st and 3rd in the nation for sacks and tackles for loss per game. Quarterback Wes Lunt doesn't have stats that will stand out, but he has taken care of the football thus far. The Illinois coaching staff has harped that their offensive line needs to be able to create more room for running backs Vaughn and Foster who each have big play ability.
In last years meeting Armstrong was only 10/31 with an INT. I look for him to have a nice bounce back game while spreading the ball around to the many play makers this team has. Look for Smith to mix up the blitzes to try and make Tommy make quick decisions --- Langs might also look for more well-times screen plays. It was nice to see Wilbon get some carries in his home state. Will this staff let that happen again vs Illinois? With Moore and Reilly banged up we could see some more runs this week with the four backs that are more than capable of carrying the load. It is to be noted that the two losses that Illinois has their opponents combined record is 7-1.
Areas we need to clean up:
- Net punting (119th)
- Penalty yards per game (105th)
- Rushing defense (72nd)
- Red-zone defense (18th)
- Sacks allowed (14th)
- Time of possession (17th)
Prediction: Nebraska 38 Illinois 17
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