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CFB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 10/22/2016Line$ LineOU LineScore
ILLINOIS
 
MICHIGAN
+40  

-40  


51
 
8
Final
41

ILLINOIS (2 - 4) at MICHIGAN (6 - 0)
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Week 8 Saturday, 10/22/2016 3:30 PM
Board OpenLatest
367ILLINOIS5753
368MICHIGAN-34.5-39.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
ILLINOIS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games2-4-4.63-32-426.015.7371.3(6.2)0.826.213.7388.5(5.5)2.2
Road Games1-1+12-00-220.010.0295.0(5.8)0.519.05.0404.0(5.3)3.5
Last 3 Games1-2-2.62-11-223.712.0363.0(6.4)0.724.010.3422.3(5.5)3.0
Turf Games2-4-4.63-32-426.015.7371.3(6.2)0.826.213.7388.5(5.5)2.2
Conference Games1-2-2.62-11-223.712.0363.0(6.4)0.724.010.3422.3(5.5)3.0
ILLINOIS - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)26.015.716.228:3933-190(5.7)16-2759.6%181(6.8)60-371(6.2)(14.3)
Opponents Defensive Avg.31.51919.830:3040-217(5.4)16-2759.2%199(7.3)68-416(6.1)(13.2)
Offense Road Games20.010.011.024:3532-176(5.5)10-1854.1%119(6.4)50-295(5.8)(14.7)
Defense (All Games)26.213.720.831:2143-185(4.3)17-2764.4%203(7.5)70-388(5.5)(14.8)
Opponents Offensive Avg.26.513.120.529:2638-152(4)19-3359.3%228(6.9)71-381(5.3)(14.4)
Defense Road Games19.05.023.035:2449-203(4.1)16-2662.3%201(7.6)76-404(5.3)(21.3)

MICHIGAN - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games6-0+34-25-150.028.5470.0(6.4)0.710.34.7212.8(3.6)1.7
Home Games5-0+33-24-144.425.6444.0(6)0.612.45.6247.6(4.1)1.8
Last 3 Games3-0+22-12-147.026.0488.0(6.3)0.75.70.0129.7(2.4)2.0
Turf Games6-0+34-25-150.028.5470.0(6.4)0.710.34.7212.8(3.6)1.7
Conference Games3-0+22-12-147.026.0488.0(6.3)0.75.70.0129.7(2.4)2.0
MICHIGAN - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)50.028.523.033:0745-255(5.7)18-2962.6%215(7.4)74-470(6.4)(9.4)
Opponents Defensive Avg.27.514.819.330:0939-180(4.6)17-3056.7%200(6.6)70-380(5.4)(13.8)
Offense Home Games44.425.623.033:0543-210(4.9)20-3263.9%234(7.4)74-444(6)(10)
Defense (All Games)10.34.711.326:5335-99(2.9)10-2542.3%114(4.6)59-213(3.6)(20.6)
Opponents Offensive Avg.29.214.920.730:4243-187(4.3)16-2956.6%214(7.4)72-401(5.6)(13.7)
Defense Home Games12.45.613.226:5534-112(3.3)12-2646.6%135(5.2)61-248(4.1)(20)
Average power rating of opponents played: ILLINOIS 30,  MICHIGAN 33
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
ILLINOIS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/3/2016MURRAY ST52-3W-33W65U40-28716-24-228026--1021-35-1753
9/10/2016N CAROLINA23-48L6.5L60O36-18217-35-127137-19719-25-2651
9/17/2016W MICHIGAN10-34L3L56.5U15-329-42-312254-2879-13-1500
10/1/2016@ NEBRASKA16-31L20.5W53.5U21-12414-23-146049-20316-23-2202
10/8/2016PURDUE31-34L-9L49O46-31514-23-184141-23123-37-2282
10/15/2016@ RUTGERS24-7W-4W51.5U43-2286-14-92150-20317-30-1825
10/22/2016@ MICHIGAN            
10/29/2016MINNESOTA            
11/5/2016MICHIGAN ST            
11/12/2016@ WISCONSIN            
11/19/2016IOWA            

MICHIGAN - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/3/2016HAWAII63-3W-38W54O39-30617-20-206137-8112-23-1512
9/10/2016UCF51-14W-36.5W54O41-11927-41-328046-2756-22-562
9/17/2016COLORADO45-28W-18L55O41-16816-30-229133-6418-34-2610
9/24/2016PENN ST49-10W-16W56O49-32621-35-189028-7016-27-1212
10/1/2016WISCONSIN14-7W-11.5L44U44-13020-32-219128-719-25-883
10/8/2016@ RUTGERS78-0W-29.5W52.5O56-4818-16-119136-342-18-51
10/22/2016ILLINOIS            
10/29/2016@ MICHIGAN ST            
11/5/2016MARYLAND            
11/12/2016@ IOWA            
11/19/2016INDIANA            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
ILLINOIS: Illinois has a new man in charge in former NFL Coach of the Year, Lovie Smith. QB Wes Lunt returns, but WR Mike Dudek will miss a second consecutive season after having torn the ACL in his right knee in April.
MICHIGAN: Jim Harbaugh's inaugural season at the helm was mostly what Michigan fans had been hoping for, and things are looking even better heading into 2016. Do-everything LB Jabrill Peppers leads a unit that ranked fourth in the nation in total defense last year. If Harbaugh can find a quarterback to competently direct an otherwise-experienced offense, a Big Ten title and playoff appearance are within reach. Standing in the way are road games at Michigan State and Ohio State.
PREVIEW
No. 3 Michigan seeks another dominating effort
 

Third-ranked Michigan often looks unstoppable on offense while averaging 50 points per game.

And that side of the ball isn't even the Wolverines' most impressive unit.

The run stuffers, pass rushers and ball hawks have been superb through the first half of the campaign and Michigan looks to improve to 7-0 when it hosts Illinois in a Big Ten contest Saturday (3:30 p.m. ET, Big Ten Network).

The Wolverines (3-0 Big Ten) lead the nation in scoring defense (10.3 points per game), total defense (212.8 yards per game) and passing defense (113.7). They also rank ninth in rushing defense (99.2) and have held five opponents to 14 or fewer points.

The unit has been exceptional on third-down defense, allowing 10 of 82 opportunities (a national-low 12.2 percent) to be converted. Rutgers was 0 for 17 in such situations in Michigan's last contest -- a 78-0 victory Oct. 8.

Senior defensive end Taco Charlton said the players are aware of the superb statistical tidbits.

"We definitely care because it shows the hard work does pay off," Charlton told reporters. "It shows in the rankings and in the games we're a great defense and we've been able to prove that and we're proving out there we are that great defense we always talked about, that coaches talked us being."

Star outside linebacker Jabrill Peppers (10 tackles for losses) is the marquee player on the unit but he is far from the lone standout.

Defensive coordinator Don Brown has been the mastermind of the success. But even better is that nobody is satisfied -- even with all those stellar stats midway through the season.

"It's about not getting complacent and trying to perfect your craft every day, and I think we're doing a good job of that," senior defensive tackle Ryan Glasgow said. "We have a more mature team that's not going to let this go to their head, but we'll see in the second half of the season. We still have a ways to go."

Illinois coach Lovie Smith is well aware of the impressive nuggets -- both defensively and offensively and knows his squad is facing a formidable foe.

"We realize who we have this week," Smith said at a press conference. "They're one of the best teams in the country. We look forward to that challenge."

Making the task of springing an upset tougher is this fact: The Fighting Illini (2-4, 1-2) have dropped 14 consecutive games against ranked foes and 23 of their past 24.

Smith, the former NFL coach of the Chicago Bears and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, recorded his first Big Ten victory when Illinois defeated Rutgers 24-7 last week. The victory halted a four-game skid.

Sophomore quarterback Chayce Crouch could be in for line for his second consecutive start. Senior starter Wes Lunt missed the Rutgers' game with a back injury and Smith hasn't indicated whether Lunt will return against the Wolverines.

Crouch replaced Lunt in the Oct. 8 loss to Purdue and was 6-of-14 passing for 92 yards, one touchdown and one interception in his start against the Scarlet Knights.

"Chayce Crouch was just gutting it out, playing good football again like he did the previous week," Smith said. "We would have liked that interception back, but just liked the energy he's brought to our football team."

Slowing down the Wolverines' offense figures to be a challenge for a team that allowed an average of 36.8 points during its four-game losing streak.

However, Illinois does a feature a trio of solid defenders in senior middle linebacker Hardy Nickerson Jr. (58 tackles, two interceptions), and senior defensive ends Carroll Phillips (11 tackles for losses, including four sacks) and Dawuane Smoot (eight tackles for losses).

Michigan's rushing attack rolled up 481 yards and tied a school record of nine touchdowns in the rout of Rutgers. Freshman Chris Evans had a season-best 153 yards and leads the team with 400 yards.

Sophomore quarterback Wilton Speight has passed for 1,194 yards and 11 touchdowns but coach Jim Harbaugh is most impressed with the fact he has been intercepted only twice in 159 passes. Senior receiver Amara Darboh has team-best outputs of 25 receptions, 400 yards and five touchdowns.

The Wolverines continue to incorporate Peppers into the offense and he is averaging 19.6 yards on five rushes.

"He's just got really great instincts with the ball in his hands," Michigan offensive coordinator Tim Drevno said. "He kind of knows to feel something and it's second nature to him. He's got a special thing about him. You don't find guys like that."


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