Offenses for Illini, Gophers finally click

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MINNEAPOLIS – The supposedly high-performance offenses at Illinois and Minnesota spent most of the first seven weeks of the season stuck in the shop, sputtering and struggling to get going.

Until last week.

The Illini rushed for 377 yards in a 38-13 victory against Michigan. The Gophers racked up 505 yards of total offense in a 42-34 win against Michigan State.

Now they’re both looking to show that was no fluke.

The Gophers (5-4 overall, 3-3 Big Ten) can become bowl eligible with a win against Illinois (2-6, 1-5), where coach Ron Zook is on the hot seat.

“I hope it will carry over from Saturday. I want it to carry over from Saturday,” Zook said. “That’s what we have to do. We have to go forward. Take the rearview mirror off and go forward. We’re still out there and we have a ways to go. We have to build on Saturday.”

The decisive victory against the Wolverines snapped a five-game losing streak in which the Illini averaged 11.8 points a game. Senior quarterback Juice Williams was benched during the skid, but rebounded Saturday with 220 total yards to become the second Illini quarterback in the modern era to beat Michigan twice in his career.

“I allowed the plays to come to me instead of being so aggressive,” Williams said. “I think that’s something playmakers do sometimes – try to do too much and be too aggressive out there.”

Adam Weber certainly knows how that feels. The Gophers managed just seven total points in two consecutive losses to Penn State and Ohio State, and Weber has struggled all season to get the hang of a new throwing motion and a new offensive system.

Minnesota’s career leader in passing yardage went three consecutive weeks without a touchdown pass and hasn’t looked like the player who has surged to the top of the school’s passing charts in less than three seasons.

Last weekend, he was back to his old self. Weber threw for a career-high 416 yards and five touchdowns, never missing a beat without star receiver Eric Decker, who is out for the season with a foot injury.

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