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[September 29, 2017]
Stability and consistency have
long been words associated with Nebraska's football program but are
two qualities that appear to be in short supply with the recent
firing of its athletic director and continued questions about the
job security of third-year coach Mike Riley. The Cornhuskers will do
their best to calm the latter and try to win consecutive games for
the first time since mid-November of last season Friday when they
visit Illinois for a Big Ten contest.
University Chancellor Ronnie Green justified the firing of former
athletic director Shawn Eichorst five days after a shocking home
loss to Northern Illinois on Sept. 16 by saying in a statement that
Eichorst's "efforts have not translated into on-field performance."
Riley, who was hired by Eichorst in December of 2014 to help restore
the program's reputation as one of the nation's best, saw his team
fight through some more adversity on the field in late weekend's
27-17 win over Rutgers - overcoming numerous injuries and a third
interception return for a touchdown in two weeks. The Fighting
Illini began their season by beating Ball State and Western Kentucky
to get second-year coach Lovie Smith within one victory of matching
last season's win total. However, Illinois is coming off a bye week
following a sloppy effort (15 penalties for 138 yards, three
turnovers) at No. 17 South Florida, leading to a 47-23 setback in
its first road test of the season.
TV: 8 p.m. ET, Fox Sports 1. LINE: Nebraska -6.5
ABOUT NEBRASKA (2-2, 1-0 Big Ten): The Cornhuskers played last
weekend without leading rusher Tre Bryant (knee) for a second
straight game as well as leading receiver Stanley Morgan Jr. (neck),
but Devine Ozigbo enjoyed his second career 100-yard rushing effort
while freshman JD Spielman added a career-high five catches and a
score. Even with the continued injury absences of cornerback Chris
Jones and safety Joshua Kalu, the defense continued its stellar play
and has allowed two of its three lowest yardage totals to its
opponents (213 against Northern Illinois, 194 to Rutgers) in the
Riley era over the last two weeks. Brenden Jaimes, who is filling in
at right tackle for David Knevel and Matt Farniok, became only the
fifth true freshman since 1972 to start a game on the offensive line
for Nebraska against Rutgers.
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ABOUT ILLINOIS (2-1, 0-0): Smith told reporters his team is "as
healthy as we’ve been in a while" and "we should have everyone ready
to go," which includes the season debuts of senior defensive end
James Crawford coming off a suspension and sophomore running back
Reggie Corbin, who rushed for 523 yards last season. Smith is also
sticking with Chayce Crouch as his starting quarterback after he was
pulled in the second half at South Florida in favor of Jeff George
Jr., who finished with 211 yards passing and a TD with two
interceptions in the second half. Running back Mike Epstein is tied
for fourth in the nation in touchdowns among true freshmen (four)
and ranks sixth in the nation among them in rushing yards per game
(73.7).
EXTRA POINTS
1. Former Nebraska All-American center Dave Rimington (1979-82) was
named as the school's interim athletic director on Tuesday.
2. The Illini started 10 true freshmen at South Florida, setting a
school record. Prior to this season, Illinois had never had 10
players log at least one start in their true freshman campaign.
3. The Cornhuskers have yielded a total of 340 yards, 16 first downs
and seven offensive points in the second half of their past three
games combined.
PREDICTION: Nebraska 27, Illinois 24
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