Otis
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I admire your fan love for Mo! He is pretty freaking awesome! However…Illinois in a sense stopped the run by (1) jumping out to a 10 - 0 lead (which is essentially insurmountable in the PJ era, except for the Auburn bowl game) and (2) holding us to only 42 plays and 19:56 TOP. Forced us to pass to try to “catch up.” On Mo’s 15 runs, he averaged 8.5 yards, but we can’t just run Mo every play when playing catch-up.
No one has stopped Mo this year, but against good teams running Mo just isn’t enough. Chase Brown ran for 180 against us, but that wasn’t enough for Illinois to beat us. Not near. DeVito complemented the run game with 25-32, 250 and 1 TD, and Illinois’ D finished us with 3 interceptions.
We can probably run against Penn State for 150 yards, and that alone might give us a respectable loss. Absent a complementary, successful passing game, and with a defense that seemingly never turns the ball over at critical junctures, we will lose. I think Athan can rejuvenate the passing game, but he is just getting his feet wet and will make some rookie mistakes as he gets used to the speed of the top college teams. Next week might be too soon, against too talented a team, to expect a turnaround led by Athan.
Our RBs, receivers, defense and STs must lead; Athan must make our passing game respectable. Then we are in the game.
Illinois forced Mo to imitate Barry Sanders.
Short gains on most of his 16 carries combined with a 44 yard run and another 21 yard gain. In other words not a typical Mo day where he consistently gains 6.5 yds/carry with no long runs, punishing the defense, moving the chains and keeping the defense fresh. Yeah Mo got 127 yards but we got very few first downs and were horrible on third down conversions.
Like i said, Barry Sanders Mo. so look at that 8.5 yard avg as much as you like. But if that was a true avg maybe you should be wondering why we didn’t give him a Kent Kitzman amount of carries.
You can’t stop Mo, you can only hope to contain him. Illinois did just that.