by:
Matt
Fargo
Spring practices are in the
books and fall camps will be here before you
know it so that means getting an early jump
on the 2006 NCAA football season. Knowing the
teams now will save you time in August and Matt
Fargo is here to help you get a grasp of what
to expect this upcoming year. We go from worst
to first in this 2006 College Football Preview.
#84 – Illinois Illini
2-9 SU; 4-7 ATS
Fargo’s
Take - All of the pieces are in place
for a huge turnaround at Illinois but those
pieces were so bad last year that it might take
a minor miracle for that to happen. The Illini
went winless in the Big Ten last season and
none of those games were even close as the narrowest
defeat was by 17 points on two different occasions.
The offense should have been better than it
was but a very weak offensive line led to numerous
sacks and no running lanes. Even worse than
the offense was the defense that allowed the
most points in Big Ten history. Illinois allowed
39.5 ppg on the season, 43.9 ppg in conference
action, and had the worst rushing defense in
the entire country. Despite the return of 18
starters, it’s hard to be optimistic because
not a whole lot has changed from last November
to now. An easier schedule helps but it will
take a lot more than that for the Illini to
escape the Big Ten basement.
Returning Starters
on Offense – 9 Illinois had seven
starters coming back last year but it did little
good as the offense averaged a mere 17 ppg,
107th in the nation. Now with nine starters
back, there is hope for some improvement but
it will all depend on the offensive line. There
are five starters back from that line but two
of them aren’t even going to start and
only one player will be playing in the same
position that he was in last season. Reshuffling
is definitely a start but with everyone playing
out of position, who knows how long it will
take the unit to jell. Quarterback, running
back and receiver all remain intact as well
so if the line comes together quickly, good
things can happen. Running backs Pierre Thomas
and E.B. Halsey combine to form one of the best
1-2 combos in the entire conference.
Returning Starters
on Defense – 9 The defense was
able to stop only one team, San Jose St., last
season and if there isn’t a major turnaround,
it’s going to be another long year. The
rushing defense allowed a whopping 234 ypg and
5.5 ypc, both dead last in the country. There
is only one way to go and that is up and if
spring was any indication, going up should happen.
The players looked quicker and more athletic
and that can be attributed to a better offseason
workout schedule put in place by new defensive
coordinator Vince Okruch. The defense generated
only eight turnovers all of last season, easily
the worst in the country, and had just 12 sacks.
Okruch will have to work some hefty magic for
this to become even a decent defense and unfortunately,
decent won’t be good enough to compete.
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Schedule
- The easier schedule should give Illinois ample
opportunities to surpass its two wins from last
season but playing in the Big Ten is never going
to be easy. The non-conference portion of the
slate is where the wins will come as the Illini
face Eastern Illinois to start the year before
traveling to Rutgers and then hosting Syracuse.
A 2-1 record is a must before heading into conference
action and tough games against Iowa and Michigan
St. two teams they lost to by a combined 75
points last year. The Illini get Ohio St. at
home as well as winnable games against Indiana
and Ohio in its final non-conference game. For
the second straight year, Illinois does not
have Michigan and Minnesota on the schedule
but with all of the power in the conference,
more than one win is likely out of the question.
You can bet on…
Head coach Ron Zook will have his team playing
hard week in and week out as he did last year
despite the horrendous season. Zook is a great
motivator but that can only carry a team so
far as it comes down to talent and that is something
the Illini are outclassed in by almost every
other Big Ten squad. Illinois was only 1-7 against
the number in Big Ten action last year and that
was a slight four-point cover against Wisconsin.
Over the last three years, the Illini are 5-18
ATS within the conference. Illinois is 8-19
ATS as an underdog over the last three years
and has not won a road game over that span either.
The first road game at Rutgers looks like the
only possibility of a win but even that is a
huge stretch.
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