Crazy overtime loss to Michigan haunts Illini with Michigan in town

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CHAMPAIGN – Michigan spent the past week talking about last Saturday’s upset loss at Iowa, a bad surprise they vowed not to let hurt them today at Illinois.

But for the Illini (6-3 overall, 2-3 Big Ten) the loss that dominated talk this week in Champaign happened a year ago, a 67-65 triple-overtime heart-breaker in Ann Arbor that the Illini can’t quite let go.

Quarterback Nathan Scheelhaase remembers getting knocked to the ground as his pass attempt for a two-point conversion failed. The roar of 111,000 fans confirmed for him that the game was over.

“You remember it, and you do what you can to not feel that way again, that’s for sure,” the sophomore said. “It’ll be fun to look back on in 20 years, but not so much a year later.”

Defensive coordinator Vic Koenning, a 23-year coaching veteran, puts the loss to the Wolverines among his two worst days in the game, alongside a 66-14 loss to Texas Tech when he was an assistant two years ago at Kansas State.

“Mind boggling,” he calls the games, remembering score after score after score that his usually stubborn defenses were powerless to stop.

One of the architects of Koenning’s maize-and-blue nightmare will be running the offense for No. 22 Michigan (7-2, 3-2) today at Memorial Stadium.

Denard Robinson threw for 305 yards and three touchdowns and ran for another 71 yards on a day when the teams combined for more than 1,200 yards. This season, he’s averaging 97.8 rushing yards – fifth in the Big Ten – and is passing for 179.7 a game.

Koenning spent the past week scheming to find a way to stop him, as well as running back Fitzgerald Toussaint.

The coordinator has prepared the Illini defense for an offense that, in some ways, he says, has few tendencies. The information he’s gathered on Michigan, Koenning said, doesn’t point to any one, two or three things the Wolverines like to do.

“Page after page after page of they run this one time; it’s just a maze of one time this, one time this, one time that.”

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