Thwe World Wide Leader advises to expect the unexpected in this coin-flip of a matchup
Throughout the 2024 college football season, ESPN’s FPI analytics have been quite accurate in predicting the outcome of Illinois matchups.
Coming off an impressive 38-16 victory over Michigan State last Saturday, No. 24 Illinois has returned to the AP poll and seeks to continue its forward momentum in New Brunswick, New Jersey, this Saturday against Rutgers .Aiming to finish its regular season at 9-3, Illinois needs a win over Rutgers and then a victory over Northwestern at Wrigley Field next week to match the winningest season the program has seen since 2007.
Still, other recent history is on Illinois' side, as Rutgers has already dropped two home games in which it was favored by ESPN, including a massive 42-7 loss to Wisconsin – a contest the Scarlet Knights walked into given a 64.1 percent chance of winning.
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