Illini QB's Mistake Ends Season in Shocking NCAA Failure
It’s now or never.
CHICAGO — The edge felt extra sharp Friday night, with blank stares draping the Fighting Illini locker room as the swirl of frustration, anger and agitation palpably pulsed. An all-too-familiar sensation was echoed by a disgruntled Brad Underwood, who had very little to say to his team after Illinois’ first crack at postseason play ended in disaster with a 91-88 loss to Wisconsin in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinal. Add this to the list of games in which Illinois couldn’t hold on to a sizeable lead.
Add this to the list of overtime failures (0-4 in overtime). Add this to the list of heartwrecking lows to juxtapose the exhilarating highs from earlier this season. A season that — barring a monstrous NCAA tournament run — is seemingly bound to end clouded in dissaray.
“It requires more than we gave,” Tomislav Ivisic said. “The game became a lot harder than expected, and they closed a lot harder. ” Indeed, they did, as Illinois was outscored 9-4 in the first four minutes of overtime, with David Mirkovic as the only player to score for Illinois in that period.
They also allowed 69 points combined by Wisconsin guards Nick Boyd and John Blackwell in the full game. The inability to close out Quad One games has become a defining characteristic of Illinois ever since the team went perfect in January. Illinois is 0-5 in its last five Quad One games and now 0-4 in overtime in the entire season.
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