Shut up.Why do you intentionally try to ruin threads?
NOShut up.
Week 1 buy, sell, hold
Buy: Illinois
OK, so Illini fans probably don't need to book those hotel rooms in Pasadena, but Lovie Smith's team posted a dominant 42-3 win over Akron, with former Michigan QB Brandon Peters throwing three touchdown passes. And while you might shrug at a thumping of Akron, Illinois hadn't beaten an FBS team by more than three touchdowns or had a QB toss three touchdowns in a game since 2015. No, Illinois isn't winning the Big Ten, but this looks like a potential bowl team in 2019.
I feel bad for him. He’s come back from so many injuries.Mike Epstein out for the season.
Akron is terrible, but your closing statement is the most important thing to take away from the game on Saturday. Illinois handled their business. LOL at the "just as good as the best Zook years" though. That's patently absurd. This is not a Rose Bowl level talented team. This team could not walk into the#1 team in the country's house and go toe to toe with them and win.Enjoyable game yesterday. The first team talent at all spots is clearly competitive and just as good as the best Zook years, but they need to stay healthy on the lines and at QB. Outside of RB and WR there is a bigger drop off in ability than you would like to see. Regardless of what anyone thinks of Akron, Illinois has improved. When is the last time they handled a lower level opening day opponent the way they should?
No. It isn’t. This team has some future Sunday players on the roster.Akron is terrible, but your closing statement is the most important thing to take away from the game on Saturday. Illinois handled their business. LOL at the "just as good as the best Zook years" though. That's patently absurd.
The 2007 team wasn’t Rose Bowl level either. They got the bid, because the B1G team that should have been in the Rose Bowl was in the BCS.This is not a Rose Bowl level talented team. This team could not walk into the#1 team in the country's house and go toe to toe with them and win.
Hindsight. These current players don’t have the benefit of hindsight.Let alone at spots like QB, RB, WR, etc. That Rose Bowl team had three AA's on it, and another couple high draft picks that played major roles.
No. It isn’t. This team has some future Sunday players on the roster.
This team has some future Sunday players on the roster.
The 2007 went into the #1 team's stadium and beat them. I like how you conveniently ignore that part of the post. This team does not have 2007's talent level. By any measure.The 2007 team wasn’t Rose Bowl level either.
So at the end of this season and these players careers who are the three AA's from this team? Who are the two first round draft picks? Who is the high 2nd round pick? You're projecting. Tell us who they are.Hindsight. These current players don’t have the benefit of hindsight.
I could see the Illini getting to 5 wins.No chance they make a bowl. No chance.
I didn't conveniently leave anything out. I'm not about to address the win at OSU. You conveniently leave out that Illinois wasn't the team sho should have been in the Rose Bowl. Recruit rankings? LOL. How about going back and looking at how many of those players never got into UI? Since Illinois literally has very few Seniors starting, how about waiting for the Sophomore and Juniors to graduate. I'm not projecting squat. I'll give it a few weeks, but it looks like Peters could be the best Illini QB since Kittner. And that goes along with having a receiving corps that can catch the ball.Who? How many future AA's? What rounds will they be drafted in? The 2007 had two first round picks on the roster and a high 2nd rounder. All major contributors.
It's not just simply "Sunday players" you're talking about guys who went in the first and second rounds of the draft. Every team in the country has "Sunday players" on it for the most part. Most have PS or late round draft picks.
The 2007 went into the #1 team's stadium and beat them. I like how you conveniently ignore that part of the post. This team does not have 2007's talent level. By any measure.
The recruiting rankings of the players on that 2007 team
2003: 23
2004: 57
2005: 48
2006: 27
2007: 22
The recruiting rankings of this team:
2015: 48
2016: 73
2017: 46
2018: 53
2019: 53
So where is the raw material coming from to make this talent level the same? No rankings show it. Player honors don't show it.
So at the end of this season and these players careers who are the three AA's from this team? Who are the two first round draft picks? Who is the high 2nd round pick? You're projecting. Tell us who they are.
Sure there is. 3-0 in non-con is not a given, but not as daunting of a task as previous years. Nebraska isn't a juggernaut, Purdue is too young, Minnesota is very beatable, Northwestern is boring as hell and beatable. But...to your point, Illinois is thin at most positions. An injury to the OL could be devastating. Losing Peters at QB would be a huge loss, etc. Luck needs to fall their way, if you will.No chance they make a bowl. No chance.
I'll give it a few weeks