SportsDirect Inc. staff
Oct 25, 2014
Illinois 28, No. 24 Minnesota 24: Reilly O’Toole accounted for two scores and linebacker T.J. Neal came up with a big play in the fourth quarter as the Illini celebrated Homecoming by upending the Golden Gophers.
O’Toole, who was supposed to share time with
Aaron Bailey, played all but one series and was 14-of-21 for 118 yards for
Illinois (4-4, 1-3 Big Ten), which snapped a three-game losing streak and won a
Big Ten home game for the first time in its last 13 tries in Champaign. O'Toole added 59 yards rushing and Josh
Ferguson ran for 48 yards and a TD and added 39 yards on three receptions.
David Cobb ran for 118 yards and two second-half touchdowns
for Minnesota (6-2, 3-1) but was held 26 yards below his per-game average and
lost a fourth-quarter fumble that was returned for what turned out to be the
game-winning touchdown. Mitch Leidner was 12-of-30 for 240 yards, a touchdown,
an interception and a fumble for the Gophers, who saw their four-game win
streak end.
Minnesota had a 24-21 lead with
possession in the fourth quarter, but Cobb was stripped by Neal
on a third-down run and cornerback V’Angelo Bentley scooped up the ball and ran
12 yards for the go-ahead TD with 6:33 left. The Gophers got the ball two more times but their
final drive was halted at the Illinois 35-yard line when Leidner was sacked and
stripped of the ball on fourth down.
O’Toole started and took charge early, guiding
Illinois on long scoring drives on two of its first three possessions and
capping them off with a 3-yard touchdown pass to tight end Jon Davis and a
9-yard TD run of his own. Minnesota was able to get on the board with Ryan
Santoso’s 44-yard field goal with 12:39 remaining in the second quarter, but
overall, the Gophers were held to 86 total yards and six first downs in the
opening half.
GAME NOTEBOOK: Illinois entered the game 86th
in turnover differential but recovered two fumbles and notched an
interception while only giving the ball away once on a third-quarter
incompletion that was changed to a lateral following a replay review. …
Minnesota lost for only the fourth time in the last 14 games in the series. … Prior
to Saturday, Illinois’ last Big Ten home win was a 38-35 victory over
Northwestern on Oct. 1, 2011.