Three nights away until the showdown in Carbondale. Weather looks to be downright dreadful... 73 degrees, sunny, with light 15 mph breeze out of the NW. It's homecoming for the Salukis in only their 3rd home game of 2023, as well as the 40th anniversary celebration for their 1983 championship team. They're advertising an expectation of a near sellout crowd, though just by a quick look, I'd guess they're still 4-5k short of their full 15,000 capacity. They brought around 8,300 against Austin Peay, and 10,350 against Missouri State. I'd sure hope this game brings more fans than the Bears would... perhaps late-week and walkup sales still drive a large portion of their sales.
Should be a good game. SIU is a tough team, and if they all show up, they certainly have the pieces in place to compete with or even defeat the Jacks, who are opening around 15-point favorites. SIU has converted 13 of 18 4th downs on the year, so they aren't afraid to go for it, and they're good at it too. Though -- they're only 23/77 on 3rd downs, an abysmal 29.9%, compared to SDSU's 36/56 for 64.3%. FG/PAT game is very similar for both, both of us missing a couple PAT's and FG's on the year. Salukis have the #1 MVFC rushing defense, only allowing 69.0/game. Though it should be noted, without looking into it too hard, I believe Illinois State had that #1 position prior to their game against us, and now they're down to #4 after Jacks ran for 374 yards on the ground alone on them. We'll see what happens Saturday!
Rabbits are going into the 2nd game of their 3-week "revenge tour" against 3 teams responsible for very disappointing 2021 losses that knocked them out of a seed, and forced them on the road for the playoffs. If Jacks don't drop even 2 of those games, the heartbreakers against SIU and USD (and UNI, which wasn't as close)... who knows what could have happened down the stretch, where it was pretty clear they just ran out of gas. Now, I know Rogers and the team aren't thinking about this at all, but what else are us fans supposed to do with our time?!
Related audio/video media from links below, or your favorite podcast app near you:
Jackrabbit Illustrated A-Team podcast, featuring Tanner Castora
Jackrabbit Illustrated B-Team podcast, featuring former SIU QB Stone Lebanowitz.
Rogers Weekly Presser, and coaches show
Other articles:
SF Live / Matt Zimmer 'What to know' article.
Should be a good game. SIU is a tough team, and if they all show up, they certainly have the pieces in place to compete with or even defeat the Jacks, who are opening around 15-point favorites. SIU has converted 13 of 18 4th downs on the year, so they aren't afraid to go for it, and they're good at it too. Though -- they're only 23/77 on 3rd downs, an abysmal 29.9%, compared to SDSU's 36/56 for 64.3%. FG/PAT game is very similar for both, both of us missing a couple PAT's and FG's on the year. Salukis have the #1 MVFC rushing defense, only allowing 69.0/game. Though it should be noted, without looking into it too hard, I believe Illinois State had that #1 position prior to their game against us, and now they're down to #4 after Jacks ran for 374 yards on the ground alone on them. We'll see what happens Saturday!
Rabbits are going into the 2nd game of their 3-week "revenge tour" against 3 teams responsible for very disappointing 2021 losses that knocked them out of a seed, and forced them on the road for the playoffs. If Jacks don't drop even 2 of those games, the heartbreakers against SIU and USD (and UNI, which wasn't as close)... who knows what could have happened down the stretch, where it was pretty clear they just ran out of gas. Now, I know Rogers and the team aren't thinking about this at all, but what else are us fans supposed to do with our time?!
Related audio/video media from links below, or your favorite podcast app near you:
Jackrabbit Illustrated A-Team podcast, featuring Tanner Castora
Jackrabbit Illustrated B-Team podcast, featuring former SIU QB Stone Lebanowitz.
Rogers Weekly Presser, and coaches show
Other articles:
SF Live / Matt Zimmer 'What to know' article.
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