Matchup doesn’t look good for Illini

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Minnesota safety Kyle Theret tackles Illinois running back Jason Ford (21) during second-half action on Saturday, November 7, 2009, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Illinois won 35-32. (Marlin Levison/Minneapolis Star Tribune/MCT) (Marlin Levison (MBR))
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Life is good for No. 5 Cincinnati and coach Brian Kelly.

One of six undefeated football teams in the nation, Cincinnati has won 10 or more games in each of the past three seasons, and the Bearcats are riding a 16-game regular-season winning streak. Cincinnati has won its first 10 games for the first time in school history leading into hosting Illinois in today’s nonconference game.

While Illinois seeks to soothe the pain from a disappointing season and perhaps get some momentum for the offseason, Kelly is a hot property and often mentioned as possibly the next coach at Notre Dame.

“This is the silly season, you know?” Kelly said. “This is where it happens every year. We’ve been having this conversation for the last two years, so this isn’t new ground for our players.

“The truth is, this happens every year. It will continue to happen while I’m at the University of Cincinnati because nobody thinks that Cincinnati is a destination job, so it just happens this way.”

The two-time reigning Big East coach of the Year, Kelly laughs off the speculation about Notre Dame, claiming it’s only because he’s an Irish Catholic from the East Coast. But he’s 32-6 in his third season with the Bearcats, and victories against Illinois and Pittsburgh would put Cincinnati in a BCS bowl game for the second straight season.

“I guess it’s better than being on the other side of that,” Kelly said. “They’re talking about, let’s see: [Notre Dame coach] Charlie Weis, [Kansas’] Mark Mangino, [LSU’s] Les Miles. To give due respect to all the coaches that are supposedly on the hot seat – there’s like 10 coaches. I don’t want to be one of them because that really hurts your recruiting.”

Picked to finish third in the Big East preseason poll, Cincinnati has rolled behind quarterback Tony Pike and backup Zach Collaros.

Pike has thrown for 1,649 yards and 17 touchdowns with three interceptions, but he missed three games with an injury to his non-throwing arm. Pike returned for limited duty against West Virginia before an open date last week. He’s expected to start against Illinois. A capable thrower and more of a running threat than Pike, Collaros stepped in and threw for 1,434 yards with 10 touchdowns and two interceptions. He also has 332 yards rushing.

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