CHAMPAIGN, ILL. – For the second week in a row, the Gophers let an underdog opponent get off to a big start on offense Saturday, and this time it cost them in a 28-24 loss to Illinois.
Purdue had steamrolled to a 31-20 halftime lead one week earlier, only to see the Gophers climb back for a 39-38 victory. Before that game, the Gophers were 0-22 in games they trailed at halftime under coach Jerry Kill.
Heading to Illinois, Gophers coaches were concerned because the Illini had a bye the previous week, giving offensive coordinator Bill Cubit an extra week to prepare. Sure enough, the Illini threw some new stuff at the Gophers and scored two touchdowns on their first three drives.
With Wes Lunt injured, Illinois made it clear it planned to use two quarterbacks. Reilly O'Toole is considered less of a running threat than Aaron Bailey, but O'Toole got the start, and Illinois came out running the read option.
"Anytime you give Bill [Cubit] time to prepare, he's always good," Kill said. "That's not the first time he's been able to do that. He does that to a lot people. Once our guys settled in, we played better."
Illinois managed one touchdown and no field goals on its final 11 offensive drives.
"We felt like we were flat [in the first quarter]," linebacker Damien Wilson said. "But we weren't in trouble because we had just done it last week, coming from behind. So we knew what we were capable of."
Fruechte has big day
Senior wide receiver Isaac Fruechte had three catches for a career-high 105 yards and a touchdown. Quarterback Mitch Leidner almost hit him on another long seam route early in the fourth quarter, but Fruechte shied away from the ball at the last moment.