Inside the Big Ten Showdown That Could Make or Break CFP Dreams
Before Illinois and Indiana take the field on Saturday night for the most anticipated Big Ten matchup of this young season — a game that carries College Football Playoff implications — it’s worth revisiting a chilly fall morning more than a decade ago that was bathed in far less pomp and circumstance, devoid of any link to national relevance or repute.
On Oct. 27, 2012, the Hoosiers limped across their western border and into Illinois having lost five consecutive games. Three of those defeats came against Ball State, Northwestern and Navy, and even the season-opening win over FCS-level Indiana State had been a battle, with Indiana ultimately prevailing by a touchdown. For second-year head coach Kevin Wilson, who later served as the offensive coordinator at Ohio State and the head coach at Tulsa, the campaign would finish with a desultory 4-8 record and a 2-6 mark in the conference.
Things were arguably even worse at Illinois under first-year head coach Tim Beckman, who took over after three impressive seasons at Toledo. The Illini were handed a humiliating 28-point home defeat to Louisiana Tech the month prior and dropped their next three Big Ten games against Penn State, Wisconsin and Michigan by 90 combined points. They would go on to lose to Indiana, 31-17, and fail to beat a single league opponent all season, with seven of their eight conference losses reflecting double-digit margins on the scoreboard.
My, how things have changed.
Indiana has outscored its opponents 156-23 through the first three weeks of the college football season. (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images)
When the ball is kicked this weekend at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington, Indiana, where the Hoosiers have won their last 11 games, the teams