CHAMPAIGN, ILL. – The Gophers are so used to seeing David Cobb pick them up, they had a hard time reacting Saturday, when he finally let them down.
Cobb had helped rescue them from another sluggish start, giving the Gophers their first lead late in the third quarter with a 67-yard burst, followed by a 13-yard touchdown run.
The Gophers were closing in on their first 4-0 Big Ten start since 1967, but with less than 7 minutes remaining, they sent Cobb on another challenging run into a swarming Illinois defense.
T.J. Neal stripped the ball, V'Angelo Bentley scooped it up and raced 12 yards for a touchdown. The shell-shocked Gophers never recovered, and soon Illinois was celebrating a 28-24 homecoming victory before an announced 44,437 at Memorial Stadium.
Cobb's sad eyes gave away the pain he felt as he met with reporters.
"Aw man, I let the team down," he said. "I'll bounce back. Be all right."
The Gophers (6-2, 3-1 Big Ten) had come back from an 11-point deficit one week earlier to defeat Purdue, and they were facing an opponent that was 1-18 in Big Ten games under coach Tim Beckman and entered this one ranked 111th in the nation in scoring defense. But the Illini led the Gophers 14-3 at halftime.
"I just think we came out a little flat, looking forward to the bye week, instead of handling the game," Cobb said. "And we paid for it."