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All in all the OL accounted well the entire first half. They were getting on DL and creating movement, we just didn't always have enough guys to block the Illinois defenders up to stop the run
The Running game:
Andries: 100% on 14 plays
Olson: 93% on 14 plays:
JMS: 100% on 14 plays.
Faalele: 107% on 14 plays
Schlueter: 71% on 14 plays
Ruschmeyer: 71% on 7 plays They switched his number to 48 this week which threw me off some.
Kieft: 100% on 4 plays. He was not on the field enough in the first half to help our running game
BSF: 60% on 5 play
The Passing game
Andries: 88% on 16 plays
Olson: 100% on 16 plays
JMS: 100% on 16 plays
Faalele: 94% on 16 plays
Schlueter: 88% on 16 plays:
Ruschmeyer: 50% on 4 plays
Kieft: 100% on 2 plays
BSF: 20% on 5 plays He's not a great blocker to begin with and he's a great receiver, so I don't understand why they keep him in to pass protect.
Only the second time this year that we have had more pass plays than running plays in a half. (Nebraska first half was the other) Just like with the running game, I thought our OL did a good job of pass protection. The reason that Illinois got pressure is because they were either dropping 8 guys into coverage, blitzing someone off the edge that the back needed to pick up and didn't do so well with it, or our WR couldn't get any separation and Tanner would look to run as soon as his main target didn't get open. Tanner didn't seem to want to hold the ball too long after the early Int.
The Running game:
Andries: 100% on 14 plays
Olson: 93% on 14 plays:
JMS: 100% on 14 plays.
Faalele: 107% on 14 plays
Schlueter: 71% on 14 plays
Ruschmeyer: 71% on 7 plays They switched his number to 48 this week which threw me off some.
Kieft: 100% on 4 plays. He was not on the field enough in the first half to help our running game
BSF: 60% on 5 play
The Passing game
Andries: 88% on 16 plays
Olson: 100% on 16 plays
JMS: 100% on 16 plays
Faalele: 94% on 16 plays
Schlueter: 88% on 16 plays:
Ruschmeyer: 50% on 4 plays
Kieft: 100% on 2 plays
BSF: 20% on 5 plays He's not a great blocker to begin with and he's a great receiver, so I don't understand why they keep him in to pass protect.
Only the second time this year that we have had more pass plays than running plays in a half. (Nebraska first half was the other) Just like with the running game, I thought our OL did a good job of pass protection. The reason that Illinois got pressure is because they were either dropping 8 guys into coverage, blitzing someone off the edge that the back needed to pick up and didn't do so well with it, or our WR couldn't get any separation and Tanner would look to run as soon as his main target didn't get open. Tanner didn't seem to want to hold the ball too long after the early Int.