Purdue eyeing bowl; Illini facing another losing season

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Illinois wide receiver Ryan Lankford (12) runs with the ball after catching a pass during last Saturday's loss to Minnesota in Champaign. Illinois has not won a conference game in over a year. (Seth Perlman)
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CHAMPAIGN –  With one kick, Purdue has gone from a team on a five-game skid with questions about its head coach to a team in the hunt for a bowl berth.

Last Saturday's 27-24 win over Iowa breathed life into the Boilermakers (4-6, 1-5 Big Ten). One more win and they'll be headed to a bowl.

"I would really like to get this team to a bowl game," said quarterback Robert Marve, whose career has been marred by repeated knee injuries. "It's been a long road and if we can finish strong at the end, it would really mean a lot to me."

What Illinois wouldn't give for a little of that optimism headed into Saturday's game, the last one at home this season.

Last week, the Illini lost 17-3 to Minnesota, a win that gave bowl eligibility to a Gophers team that could barely throw the ball and one that will finish at or near the bottom of the Big Ten's Leaders Division. And the 14-point loss was as close as Illinois has come to a win in their seven-game losing streak.

The Illini (2-9, 06) are the only Big Ten team without a conference win this season, and they haven't won in the league in more than a year.

"It hurts, but there's no point on dwelling on it," said freshman linebacker Mason Monheim, the team's leading tackler and one of the bright spots for Illinois. "You have to bounce back and if you're going to dwell on it, you're going to keep losing."

While coach Tim Beckman's job security doesn't appear to be in doubt – he's in his first year – it's been a long season, filled with blowouts. Players have complained about being confused by play calls and the defense surprisingly went from being one of the nation's best to one of the Big Ten's worst.

Boilermakers coach Danny Hope said he sees talent in Illinois' defense and chalked up the struggles to the growing pains of having a first-year staff.

"There's some newness about the systems they're employing this season," he said. "They're very, very talented on defense. Similar to our defense, very, very talented, but they're doing a lot of things for the first time. They have new coordinators, a new staff. So some new things. So it's been a developmental process."

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