Illini run away with easy victory
SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- With the Big Ten season looming, Illinois needed to find some more positive signs. Syracuse was more than happy to provide them.
Rashard Mendenhall rushed for 150 yards and 3 touchdowns, Juice Williams threw for a touchdown and ran for another, and the Illini beat the Orange 41-20 on Saturday.
For Illinois (2-1), which snapped an eight-game losing streak last week with a 21-0 win over Western Illinois, it was the Illini's first win over a team from college football's top division since a 23-20 victory over Michigan State nearly a year ago.
"The Big Ten begins next week, and I told them that will be real ball then," said Illinois head coach Ron Zook. "This should give us confidence. Our whole thing is continuous improvement, and people can see it out there."
Especially the Orange (0-3), who hadn't started a season with 3 straight losses in 21 years. So far this season, Syracuse has been outscored 118-32 by three teams whose combined record in 2006 was 13-24.
"It's frustrating, but it's not discouraging," said Syracuse head coach Greg Robinson, whose lone road victory in three years was last fall over the Illini.
The Orange entered the game allowing an average of 426 yards and 38.5 points. Illinois had 443 yards after three quarters and finished with 508. And the Illini gained 378 yards rushing, the most since they had 420 in a 42-23 win over Minnesota in 1975. Even little-used freshman Troy Pollard chipped in with 92 yards on 13 carries as the Illini averaged 7.4 yards per carry.
"I was extremely surprised at the ease we moved the Syracuse defense," said Williams, who was 13-for-18 passing for 97 yards and gained 90 yards rushing. "They're smart, strong and fast, but I was surprised we were able to run the ball like that. When things are going so well on the ground, the other players feed off that momentum."
The Illini took a 7-0 lead on the game's first possession. Mendenhall ran right through a tackle by linebacker Vincenzo Giruzzi for 25 yards to the Syracuse 22, and Williams hit tight end Jeff Cumberland for a touchdown on the next play.
The Illini, who are at Indiana next week, made it 14-0 behind the running of Williams and Mendenhall -- who scored on a 2-yard run -- and led 17-0 at halftime.
After Syracuse made it 20-10, the Illini struck back twice late in the third period to thwart any hopes of a comeback.
Williams scored on a 10-yard keeper, and Mendenhall scored on a 50-yard run, rumbling down the left sideline after breaking yet another tackle as he sped through the middle of the Syracuse line before cutting outside.
"Our line did a great job. Anyone could have been back there running," said Mendenhall, who scored his final touchdown on a 1-yard run early in the fourth period. "They were creating seams all night. We were getting downhill and making guys miss tackles. It's what we had to do. Now we will go into next week knowing we can win."