Mike Cagley, Co-Host Sports Spectacular and Big Sports Radio
October 13, 2024
Illinois started to blow out hapless Purdue, even being up 27-3 at one point. Purdue rallied to take the lead scoring 40 points in the 2nd half, forcing the Illini to scramble to tie the game. The Illini prevailed as Purdue fails on their 2-point conversion attempt to win the game in overtime thanks to a huge sack by the Illini defense. The Illini are 5-1 and emotions run wild in the Illinois fanbase.
Some fans want to fire Aaron Henry. This seems crazy. This situation requires a bit of context. Fans were frustrated with Bret Bielema selecting a new defensive coordinator with no previous coordination experience to replace Ryan Walters leaving to be Purdue’s head coach. This emotion became more pronounced when the Illini dropped from 8-5 in 2022 to a disappointing 5-7 in 2023 with the defense slipping precipitously in Henry’s first year.
Purdue has struggled mightily on offense and their only win was against FBS Indiana State. Despite the Boilermakers starting their backup quarterback, they scored 40 points in the second half of the Illini’s OT victory Saturday and the frustration with Aaron Henry’s defense is again bubbling up. This could be chalked up to “unfinished business” from last season’s bowl miss, but despite a 5-1 start, some fans are upset. Clearly, they blamed Henry for last season’s struggles. This small but vocal group wants Henry to be fired.
This is not something I’d recommend for a variety of reasons:
Firing Aaron Henry is effectively a non-starter.
Michigan is coming to town with a team that cannot pass the ball effectively but is more than capable and very willing to run the ball down their opponents’ throats. The Illini are still thin at the defensive line and linebacker positions and now they have some dings in the secondary. This game could be ugly.
Michigan’s new head coach Sherrone Moore is the same man who called 32 consecutive running plays against #9 Penn State last season when the Wolverines beat the Nittany Lions on the way to a national title run. The Wolverines will run the ball until the Illini stop it. No distractions or apologies from their head coach. To paraphrase the Terminator, “Listen, and understand. That running coach is out there. He can't be bargained with. He can't be reasoned with. He doesn't feel pity, or remorse, or fear. He just runs the ball.”
The Illini may have to go “video game” and play eight men in a box and use man-to-man on the receivers to stop the Wolverine rushing game. IF the Illini must sell out to this extent to stop the run, then they do leave themselves vulnerable to the deep pass. For those who play video games, you play a goal line defense to stop the run, but you’ll give up three to five TDs through the air because man-to-man with absolutely no help is a dangerous tactic.
Next week’s game will allow Bret Bielema, the Godfather of Running the Ball, a chance to stop…himself. If anyone is expert on all the ways teams can try to stop a lethal rushing attack, it’s Bielema. In his tenure as a head coach, he’s seen more gimmicks to stop the run than just about any coach going right now. It’s time for him to dip into his rolodex of memories and find the run-stop gimmicks that annoyed him the most and employ them for the Wolverines.
And after the Wolverines, the Illini travel to Oregon to face the Ducks who just defeated Ohio State at Autzen stadium. I expect the Ducks to be coming off a huge win over Purdue. If the win is devasting enough, the Ducks may come into this game after ending Ryan Walters’ tenure at Purdue.
I only say this to warn Illini fans, it’s time to act like you’re in the SEC because B1G football just got tougher due to expansion. The Illini play two tough teams in a row and Illini fans need to wear their big boy pants. It could be two tough weekends in a row. Barring injury, the Illini team will still have 4 games to finish the season and they’ll probably be favored in all four.
In the B1G it’s never easy, but the Illini will face two tough teams in the next two weeks. B1G football is now like the SEC, it’s not for the faint of heart.
After week 7, the B1G is starting to differentiate teams, though tiers 2 thru 4 are very close to one another and as they play each other, it will shake out.
The tiers will fluctuate as teams clash, but there are a ton of great matchups coming thanks to conference realignment. Oregon has performed as advertised and USC and Washington still have a chance to right the ship. UCLA looks like a lost cause.
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