No. 22 Illinois beats No. 24
Michigan 21-7 for its first win over the Wolverines since 2009
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[October 21, 2024]
By STEVE STEIN
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) — Luke Altmyer threw for a touchdown and ran
for another, leading No. 22 Illinois to a 21-7 victory over No. 24
Michigan on Saturday.
The Illini wore 1924 throwback uniforms to commemorate the 100th
anniversary of Red Grange’s six-touchdown performance against
Michigan on the day Memorial Stadium was dedicated.
Tanner Arkin caught a 2-yard touchdown pass from Altmyer in the
second quarter and raced 36 yards on a fake punt in the third to set
up Altmyer’s 1-yard TD run.
Illinois (6-1, 3-1 Big Ten) beat Michigan for the first time since
2009. The Illini had lost six straight to the Wolverines (4-3, 2-2).
Defending national champion Michigan scored its fewest points since
2014 and has lost back-to-back games for the first time since 2020.
Jabe Jacas had 13 tackles, including six solo and 2.5 of the
Illini’s five sacks of Jack Tuttle, and forced a fumble.
Altmyer was just 9-of-18 passing for 80 yards. He also ran for 48
yards on 10 carries.
“This is what I came here for," said fourth-year Illinois coach Bret
Bielema. "I’ve heard so many times about things we haven’t done
here. Leave the past in the past. Let’s move forward.
"For this first time, I felt like we had a home-field advantage
today. I want today to be the standard. We had a crowd that affected
the game."
A sellout crowd of 60,670 turned out for the stadium rededication
and celebration of Grange and the Illini's 39-14 win over the
previously unbeaten Wolverines in 1924. Grange, the greatest player
of his time and known as the “Galloping Ghost," scored four
touchdowns in the first 12 minutes of that game. In a nod to him and
his teammates, the Illini of 2024 wore uniforms reflecting the style
of that era complete with helmets that had the appearance of leather
helmets.
Tuttle, Michigan’s third starting quarterback this season, was 20 of
32 for 208 yards. Kalel Mullings rushed for 87 yards on 19 carries
and a touchdown and Colston Loveland had seven catches for 83 yards.
Not including the pandemic season, Michigan is out to its worst
start since 2014 after having made the College Football Playoff
three straight years.
“Playoffs? That's out of the picture for us,” Loveland said. "Now we
just have to start wrecking people’s seasons. But this is
unacceptable. We’re letting a lot of people down.”
The Illini opened the second half with Arkins' long run on the fake
punt. He grabbed the snap headed to punter Hugh Robertson and ran to
the Michigan 16.
Altmyer's touchdown four plays later, and Donovan Leary's two-point
pass to Zakhari Franklin made it 21-7. Leary, the Illini backup
quarterback, was in for conversion play because Altmyer's helmet
fell off during his TD run.
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Illinois tight end Tanner Arkin sidesteps a tackle by Michigan's
Semaj Morgan on a fake punt during the second half of an NCAA
college football game Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, in Champaign, Ill.
(AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)
“We were waiting for the right opportunity and the
right moment,” Bielema said about the fake punt. “We repped it for
two weeks. Henry Boyer and T.J. McMullen had big blocks to spring
Tanner.”
The Illini led 13-7 at half and could have been further ahead. They
drove deep into Michigan territory five times but scored just one
touchdown on the pass from Altmyer to Arkin and David Alano's two
field goals.
Michigan crossed into Illinois territory for the first time late in
the first half and scored on Mullings' 1-yard dive on fourth down
with 1:40 left in the second quarter.
THE TAKEAWAY
Illinois: The Illini appear to have recovered from their second-half
meltdown last week against one-win Purdue, when they blew a 27-3
third-quarter lead, fell behind in the final minute of regulation
and won 50-49 in overtime.
Michigan: The Wolverines’ offense continues to struggle. Tuttle
missed several open receivers early and threw an interception with
7:58 left in the game.
POLL IMPLICATIONS
Illinois is set for a promotion after beating its third ranked
opponent. Michigan should drop out.
FEAGIN DONE FOR THE SEASON
Bielema announced that Kaden Feagin, Illinois’ leading rusher, had
surgery on his injured hip Friday and is out for the season.
FIRST TIME SINCE 1991
The Illini hadn’t won a ranked vs. ranked home game since beating
Ohio State in 1991. They lost three times to Michigan in a ranked
vs. ranked home game since then, the last time in 2000.
UP NEXT
Illinois: visits No. 2 Oregon next Saturday.
Michigan: hosts Michigan State next Saturday.
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