ReliaQuest Bowl
Illinois' offense... meh. Brown had a good year, and he's out for this game. Not as big a loss as you might think. He only averaged 5.0 yards/carry. They just gave him the all a LOT. That tells me he's probably a product of good offensive line play. Miss St was vulnerable to the ground game, allowing 4.11 yards/carry, 69th in the country.
The Bulldogs only gave up 6.38 yards/att through the air, 20th in the country, so don't expect much from DeVito today. In fact, if Miss St rides that emotional wave and gets out to a solid lead, Illinois is fucked.
Illinois' defense was outstanding this year, but you have to wonder how much of that was due to playing a lot of weak Big10 offenses. Miss St ran for less than 1,000 yards this year. They are going to throw, throw, throw. Illinois only allowed 5.36 yards/att, which is 2nd in the country. But, again, how much of that was due to playing very weak passing offenses? They avoided Ohio St this year, so the best passing offense they faced was Purdue. Now, Purdue's offense was sort of similar to Miss St, in that they rack up a lot of passing yards through volume, not explosive downfield plays. They were 17th in passing yards but 89th in yards/att. Miss St is 8th in passing yards, but only average 6.4 yards/att, which is... 112th in the country. Not really an explosive offense. I think this is actually a good matchup for Illinois.
Ok, we're only 20 minutes from kickoff, so I need to wrap this up. I don't know how the emotional aspects are going to play out. Miss St could be fired up to honor their coach. They could be deflated and, obviously, there's been a lot of distractions. But you probably don't need to be super-focused to stop Illinois' offense.
Now that the line is over 3, I have to take the dog.
Illinois (+3.5) 2 units
Under (46) 6 units
Illinois' offense... meh. Brown had a good year, and he's out for this game. Not as big a loss as you might think. He only averaged 5.0 yards/carry. They just gave him the all a LOT. That tells me he's probably a product of good offensive line play. Miss St was vulnerable to the ground game, allowing 4.11 yards/carry, 69th in the country.
The Bulldogs only gave up 6.38 yards/att through the air, 20th in the country, so don't expect much from DeVito today. In fact, if Miss St rides that emotional wave and gets out to a solid lead, Illinois is fucked.
Illinois' defense was outstanding this year, but you have to wonder how much of that was due to playing a lot of weak Big10 offenses. Miss St ran for less than 1,000 yards this year. They are going to throw, throw, throw. Illinois only allowed 5.36 yards/att, which is 2nd in the country. But, again, how much of that was due to playing very weak passing offenses? They avoided Ohio St this year, so the best passing offense they faced was Purdue. Now, Purdue's offense was sort of similar to Miss St, in that they rack up a lot of passing yards through volume, not explosive downfield plays. They were 17th in passing yards but 89th in yards/att. Miss St is 8th in passing yards, but only average 6.4 yards/att, which is... 112th in the country. Not really an explosive offense. I think this is actually a good matchup for Illinois.
Ok, we're only 20 minutes from kickoff, so I need to wrap this up. I don't know how the emotional aspects are going to play out. Miss St could be fired up to honor their coach. They could be deflated and, obviously, there's been a lot of distractions. But you probably don't need to be super-focused to stop Illinois' offense.
Now that the line is over 3, I have to take the dog.
Illinois (+3.5) 2 units
Under (46) 6 units