- Final01
5OKLA
FSU23
1323
13 - Final1
2UNT
ALA0
410
41 - Final26STAN
ARIZ37
1037
10 - Final37WIS
NIU49
749
7 - Final48OKST
TLSA59
3359
33 - Final5
9IDHO
TA&M7
377
37 - Final6
10NAVY
SCAR21
2421
24 - Final7
11WASH
NEB38
5138
51 - Final8
12MOSU
ORE7
567
56 - Final9
13ARST
VT7
267
26 - Final10
14TROY
ARK28
3828
38 - Final1115MSU
ND13
3113
31 - Final12
16TENN
FLA23
3323
33 - Final1317OSU
MIA6
246
24 - Final1418WVU
MD37
3137
31 - Final15
19SFA
BAY0
480
48 - Final16
20FAMU
USF17
7017
70 - Final1721AUB
CLEM24
3824
38 - Final1822ASU
ILL14
1714
17 - Final19
23ULM
TCU17
3817
38 - Final2023TEX
UCLA49
2049
20 - Final213
25LSU
MSST19
619
6 - Final224BSU
TOL40
1540
15
Final

(22) Arizona St 14
(2-1, 0-1 away)

Illinois 17
(3-0, 3-0 home)
Coverage: Big Ten Network
7:00 PM ET, September 17, 2011
Memorial Stadium, CHAMPAIGN, IL
Top Performers
Passing: B. Osweiler (ASU) - 256 YDS, 1 TD, 2 INT
Rushing: J. Ford (ILL) - 21 CAR, 58 YDS, 1 TD
Receiving: A. Jenkins (ILL) - 6 REC, 103 YDS, 1 TD
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- Illinois coach Ron Zook joked last week that if there was a way to stop 6-foot-8 Arizona State quarterback Brock Osweiler it might involve a stepladder.
It turns out Illinois had a plan, and it consisted of throwing just about everything but that ladder at him.
The Illini (3-0) sacked Osweiler six times and forced a pair of interceptions on their way to a 17-14 win over the No. 22 Sun Devils (2-1) on Saturday night.
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"I kept telling (defensive coordinator Vic Koenning), 'Don't worry about it, they aren't going to beat us running the football,' " Zook said. "The pressure was great; they kept coming."
Osweiler echoed Zook.
"They brought a lot of pressure," Osweiler said. "Shoot, it seemed like every snap."
Arizona State coach Dennis Erickson said Illinois pressured Osweiler in ways the Sun Devils didn't see in wins over UC-Davis and Missouri.
"We didn't protect very well," he said. "It wasn't anything we didn't know was coming. There was a lot more pressure than the first two football games, and there will be a lot more pressure the next 10 football games."
Nathan Scheelhaase delivered the win, turning one of those sacks into a 16-yard touchdown pass to A.J. Jenkins with less than 10 minutes left.
With Illinois trailing 14-10, defensive end Whitney Mercilus hit Osweiler in the back and knocked the ball loose to linebacker Ian Thomas. Four plays later, Scheelhaase found Jenkins for the winning score.
Scheelhaase was 11 of 15 for 135 yards. He threw one interception but also ran for 67 yards. Jenkins had six catches for 103 yards.
The Sun Devils outgained Illinois 362-240. Each team had three turnovers.
Osweiler completed 25 of 45 passes for 256 yards. He ran for a touchdown and threw for another, but also tossed two interceptions.
Mercilus had two sacks, and Jonathan Brown had an interception and a sack that led to another interception.
After two quarters of mistakes, the game turned on two drives in the second half.
With Osweiler under pressure, and the Sun Devils failing to get anything from two drives that started in Illini territory, they decided to keep it on the ground late in the third quarter. Arizona State started at the Illinois 45 after the defense stuffed the Illini at their 4.
Cameron Marshall, who spent much of the second quarter on the bench because of a leg injury, bounced outside to the right for 16 yards. Two plays later, he carried 265-pound defensive end Whitney Mercilus for 7 yards up the middle.
That set up Osweiler with a first down at the 15.
The quarterback dropped back and then ran through an opening on a draw. No one touched him until he bounced off Illinois cornerback Tavon Wilson one yard deep in the end zone. That gave the Sun Devils their first lead, 14-10, with 14:54 left in the game.
"We had enough opportunities on offense to win the game, and we didn't do it," Erickson said.
After the Sun Devils held the Illini and got the ball back, Illinois turned the quarterback pressure on again.
On second and 13 at the Arizona State 41, Mercilus delivered a hit to Osweiler's back and the ball to Thomas at the Sun Devil 41.
Scheelhaase then connected with Jenkins for the winning score. The ball was behind Jenkins who stopped to catch it, then spun to his left around a quickly closing defensive back before tiptoeing three yards down the sideline and into the end zone.
The game had more than its share of big plays, big mistakes and near misses.
With The Sun Devils trailing 10-7, but driving deep in Illini territory late in the first quarter, Illinois forced Osweiler into an interception when he was blind-sided as he threw to his right.
The wobbly pass bounced off the back of offensive lineman Dan Knapp and fell into the hands of defensive tackle Glen Foster. No one was more surprised than Foster, and the threat ended.
Illinois returned the favor just over three minutes later when freshman running back Donovonn Young coughed up the ball at the 50. Bo Moos recovered at the Sun Devil 47.
Late in the second quarter, Arizona State had a first down at the Illini 15, but after a close call on a catch in the end zone was ruled incomplete, the Sun Devils were forced to try a 32-yard field goal. Alex Garroutte missed wide left.
With about five minutes to go in the third quarter, Ryan Lankford tried to field a punt by Josh Hubner at his 36 but missed it entirely. The ball bounced off the front of his helmet and right into the hands of Chris Coyle.
But the Sun Devils failed to move the ball and punted after a sack by Thomas.
"You can't have bad plays, you can't have turnovers. I had three of them alone," Osweiler said. "The margin for error is tiny on the road."
Illinois talked all week about the test Arizona State offered, and the chance to prove the Illini belonged.
Test passed.
"Enjoy it," Zook said. "I think it makes everybody understand that maybe Illinois is a little better than people think."
The Illini will play their fourth straight home game next Saturday against Western Michigan. Arizona State will start Pac-12 play at home against USC.
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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Arizona State came up empty on fourth down late in the fourth quarter, ending its comeback attempt.
Gameball goes to... Nathan Scheelhaase, who passed for 135 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 67 more yards.
Stat of the game... 2007. Illinois ended a 10-game losing streak to Top 25 teams, one that dated back to 2007.
Team Stat Comparison
| ASU | ILL | |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Downs | 21 | 16 |
| Total Yards | 362 | 240 |
| Passing | 256 | 135 |
| Rushing | 106 | 105 |
| Penalties | 8-91 | 5-33 |
| 3rd Down Conversions | 7-17 | 5-13 |
| 4th Down Conversions | 1-2 | 0-2 |
| Turnovers | 3 | 3 |
| Possession | 31:40 | 28:20 |
Passing Leaders
| Arizona State | C/ATT | YDS | AVG | TD | INT |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Osweiler | 25/45 | 256 | 5.7 | 1 | 2 |
Scoring Summary
| FIRST QUARTER | ASU | ILL | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | TD | 10:34 | Jason Ford 1 Yd Run (Derek Dimke Kick) | 0 | 7 |
![]() | TD | 07:04 | Gerell Robinson 21 Yd Pass From Brock Osweiler (Alex Garoutte Kick) | 7 | 7 |
![]() | FG | 03:23 | Derek Dimke 20 Yd | 7 | 10 |
| FOURTH QUARTER | ASU | ILL | |||
![]() | TD | 14:54 | Brock Osweiler 14 Yd Run (Alex Garoutte Kick) | 14 | 10 |
![]() | TD | 09:59 | A.J. Jenkins 16 Yd Pass From Nathan Scheelhaase (Derek Dimke Kick) | 14 | 17 |




