The Denver Post

Illinois fends off Nebraska in season-opening win in front of packed house

- By Terry Towery

CHAMPAIGN, ILL.» Under a new coach, with fans packed into the stands for the first time since 2019 and its backup quarterbac­k at the helm, Illinois beat Nebraska 30-22 on Saturday to kick off the 2021 college football season.

The Big Ten conference win didn’t come without a price for the Illini.

Illinois starting quarterbac­k Brandon Peters left the game holding his left (non-throwing) shoulder after being sacked hard near the end of the first quarter. He was 3-of-4 passing for 35 yards. He did not return and was replaced by Artur Sitkowski, a sophomore transfer from Rutgers.

Peters’ status wasn’t clear following Saturday’s game.

“No injury updates yet,” firstyear Illinois coach Bret Bielema said. “But as you could see, it was Brandon’s non-throwing arm, so there’s that.”

Sitkowski engineered several long scoring drives using a balanced attack under Bielema’s new system, which he worked to perfection during a successful tenure at Wisconsin.

Sitkowski was 12 of 15 passing for 124 yards, two touchdowns and no intercepti­ons.

“I can’t say enough about Art,” Bielema said of his backup quarterbac­k. “You know, from day one he just projected a serious, very direct kind of personalit­y. He walks like a quarterbac­k and he talks like a quarterbac­k. When I see our players rallying around a quarterbac­k like that, well, you know you’ve got something.”

The Illini rushing attack was led by Mike Epstein, who rushed for 75 yards on 16 carries, including a 45-yard run in the first quarter.

Huskers quarterbac­k Adrian Martinez was impressive, racking up 232 passing yards on 16 completion­s. He had one passing touchdown and one rushing touchdown. Martinez was Nebraska’s leading rusher, with 111 yards on 17 carries and one touchdown.

Gabe Ervin Jr. carried the ball 12 times for 19 yards and Markese Stepp had three carries for 10 yards and a touchdown for the Huskers.

Illinois scored on a defensive gem late in the first half when Keith Randolph Jr. sacked Martinez and knocked the ball loose near midfield. Calvin Hart Jr. scooped it up and scampered 41 yards for an Illini touchdown with less than a minute in the half.

Hart Jr. was injured late in the game and was helped off the field with what appeared to be a left leg injury.

Illinois led 16-9 at the break and took a 23-9 lead midway through the third quarter on a 2-yard touchdown pass from Sitkowski to tight end Luke Ford.

Nebraska coach Scott Frost was being crucified on social media by furious Huskers fans before the end of the first quarter. Frost is starting his fourth year with the program currently under NCAA investigat­ion. The university announced Aug. 18 the NCAA is looking into the football program amid allegation­s Cornhusker­s staff improperly used analysts and consultant­s with Frost’s knowledge and even moved workouts off campus last year when such activities were banned during the pandemic.

Frost is now a dismal 12-21 during his tenure at Nebraska.

“It’s like the same old movie’” Frost said after the game. “But we’ll get much better. In my heart, I believe we can have a special season.”

It’s likely his job will depend on it.

 ?? Charles Rex Arbogast, The Associated Press ?? Illinois tight end Luke Ford celebrates his touchdown catch in front of Nebraska defenders Chris Kolarevic, left, and Deontai Williams during the third quarter Saturday in Champaign, Ill.
Charles Rex Arbogast, The Associated Press Illinois tight end Luke Ford celebrates his touchdown catch in front of Nebraska defenders Chris Kolarevic, left, and Deontai Williams during the third quarter Saturday in Champaign, Ill.

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