Illinois vs Mississippi State ReliaQuest Bowl Prediction Game Preview

Illinois vs Mississippi State game preview, prediction, and breakdown for the ReliaQuest Bowl on Monday, January 2, 2023

Illinois vs Mississippi State prediction, game preview, odds, how to watch. ReliaQuest Bowl, Monday, January 2, 2023


Illinois vs Mississippi State ReliaQuest Bowl Prediction Game Preview

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Illinois vs Mississippi State How To Watch

Date: Monday, January 2, 2023
Game Time: 12:00 ET
Venue: Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, FL
How To Watch: ESPN2
Record: Illinois (8-4), Mississippi State (8-4)
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Illinois vs Mississippi State ReliaQuest Bowl 5 Things To Know

ReliaQuest Bowl Prediction, What’s Going To Happen, History

It’s the first game of 2023, and it’s the first game for Mississippi State without the late head coach Mike Leach. Overall this was a solid season under Leach with wins in three of the last four games – including a win over arch-rival Ole Miss – on the way to a good 2023 bowl game, but of course the season and this game will be remembered for Leach.

Nothing is going to immediately change under new head coach Zach Arnett. The Bulldogs are still going to throw the ball a bajillion times, the defense is going to be solid, and the team should be able to handle the Illinois style.

Illinois was one of the 2022 season’s best surprises. Under head coach Bret Bielema, the offense was tough up front, the defense was among the best in the country, and it all worked well enough to destroy Wisconsin – and end the Paul Chryst era – beat Iowa, and push Michigan to the brink. It was a rough finishing kick with losses to Michigan State and Purdue keeping it out of Big Ten Championship, but this season was just the beginning of a strong new era of Illinois football.

Here’s the problem. It’s missing some of its key stars. Chase Brown was as good as any running back in the country, Luke Ford was a terrific tight end, and the opt-out losses in the secondary against this passing team is devastating.

– This is the first bowl game for Illinois since losing the 2019 Redbox to Cal. The last bowl win was against UCLA in the 2011 Kraft Fight Hunger, and the program is a rough 2-4 in bowls since 1999’s blowout win over Virginia in the Micron PC. Bielema has been decent in bowls – he went 2-1 at Arkansas – but he was just 2-4 at Wisconsin with two straight Rose Bowl losses before leaving for the Hog gig.

Mississippi State was terrific in bowls games for a long stretch – going 9-2 in 11 bowls from the 1999 Peach up to the end of the Dan Mullen era with a win over Louisville in the 2017 TaxSlayer. Under Joe Moorhead and Mike Leach, the Bulldogs went 1-3, getting rocked by Texas Tech 34-7 last year in the Liberty.

It’s the inaugural ReliaQuest Bowl, but you probably know it better as the old Outback Bowl. It’s been SEC vs Big Ten after Wisconsin beat Duke in 1995 with the SEC going 16-10 and winning the last two. Last year’s 24-10 Arkansas win over Penn State was better than the final score, and the previous five were all decided by one score.

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Why Illinois Will Win The ReliaQuest Bowl

The defense really is that good.

It might be missing a few very, very important defensive backs – more on that in a moment – but the style and the D should still work. The Illini finished second in the nation in total defense behind Air Force, it was first in scoring defense allowing just 12.2 points per game, and most importantly in this, it’s No. 1 in the nation in passing efficiency defense.

The defense allowed fewer than 2,000 yards this season and just eight touchdowns, and it picked off 22 passes. No, the team didn’t face a slew of high-powered passing teams, but the losses mostly came against teams that could throw.

There’s one massive difference between what Indiana, Michigan State, and Purdue did in their three wins and what Mississippi State does – downfield passes.

The Bulldogs will throw it 50 times, but there’s no rushing yards, and there’s nothing happening when it comes to the deep shots. The passing game averages under ten yards per completion – the third-lowest in college football – meaning the Illini will allow short passes, and then have to make the tackle. They can do that.

However …

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Why Mississippi State Will Win The ReliaQuest Bowl

CB Devon Witherspoon and S Sydney Brown. Those are two NFL starting defensive backs Illinois won’t have around, and it’s going to matter.

The Illini defense will hold its own. Mississippi State will have a hard time moving the chains, it’ll have to deal with a ton of third down moments, and Illinois is as good as anyone in the country at coming up with third down stops. But the new parts in the Illinois secondary will hurt just enough to allow Will Rogers and company to keep things moving.

Yes, Illinois, Michigan State, and Purdue were able to stretch the field a bit, but none of them were Tennessee when it came to winging it around. Illinois lost four games this year, going 0-3 when giving up 208 yards or more, and the fourth loss came to Michigan State, who completed 66% of its passes – the best completion day by anyone against Illinois.

Mississippi State was below 208 passing yards just once – it threw for 203 against Kentucky – and was only below 60% three times. It’s 8-1 when it hits 60% or more of its throws.

There’s that, and …

ReliaQuest Bowl Prediction, What’s Going To Happen, History

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2022 Big Ten bowl game tracker: All Big Ten bowl announcements

Here are this year’s Big Ten bowl games, including a pair of College Football Playoff teams.

For the first time in College Football Playoff history, the Big Ten will have two teams competing in the four-team playoff this season. Big Ten champion Michigan will be making its second straight appearance and Ohio State will return to the playoff for the fifth time. The Big Ten would love nothing more than to see the bitter rivals duke it out for all of the marbles in the national championship game, but history has already been made for the conference by having two playoff teams this year.

The Big Ten will have its traditional spot in the Rose Bowl occupied by Penn State, which finished in third place in the East Division but ended the season ranked in the top 10 of the College Football Playoff selection committee’s final rankings. It is the fourth Rose Bowl trip for the Nittany Lions since joining the Big Ten and the fifth trip overall. Unfortunately, Penn State doesn’t have a great Rose Bowl record to speak of, but this is a new opportunity against Pac-12 champion Utah.

The Big Ten is leaving one bowl spot vacant in its lineup this season with the three teams playing in the New Years Six and not having an additional bowl-eligible team to fill the remaining spot. Here is the entire Big Ten bowl lineup for this year’s bowl season.

Two Big Ten teams named in ESPN’s latest bowl game projections

The Florida Gators are projected to play two different Big Ten teams in ESPN’s latest bowl projections post-Week 12.

ESPN’s latest bowl projections have the Florida Gators playing two different Big Ten teams in two different bowl games. Mark Schlabach is projecting the Orange and Blue to play the Illinois Fighting Illini in the TransPerfect Music City Bowl. Kyle Bonagura has the Gators playing the Iowa Hawkeyes in the ReliaQuest Bowl.

The TransPerfect Music City bowl is currently scheduled to be played on Saturday, Dec. 31 in Nashville, Tennessee, with kickoff scheduled for noon p.m. EST on ABC Sports.

Formerly known as the Outback Bowl, the Reliaquest Bowl is currently scheduled to be played on Monday, Jan. 2 in Tampa, Florida, with kickoff set for noon EST on ESPN2.

Illinois is coming off a 19-17 loss to Michigan, bringing their record to 7-4. After a 7-1 start, the Illini have dropped three straight games and now need some help in order to win the division and make the Big Ten Championship Game. They take on Northwestern Saturday in their final game of the regular season.

Iowa is coming off a 13-10 win over Minnesota, their fourth straight win. Now sitting at 7-4, the Hawkeyes have the inside track to the division title. If they beat Nebraska on Friday, they will play the winner of Saturday’s Ohio State vs. Michigan game in the Big Ten Championship Game.

Florida lost to Vanderbilt last week, dropping them to 6-5 with all five of their losses coming in conference play. They will head to Tallahassee to take on Florida State in a special Black Friday version of the Sunshine State Showdown. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. EST and the game will be broadcast on ABC Sports.

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Florida projected to play Big Ten team in bowl game, per Sports Illustrated

The Florida Gators are projected to play a Big Ten team in January, according to Sports Illustrated’s latest bowl projections post-Week 11.

Sports Illustrated’s latest bowl projections have the Florida Gators playing in a January bowl game. Post Week 11, the Gators are projected to take on the Purdue Boilermaker in the Reliaquest Bowl.

Formerly known as the Outback Bowl, the Reliaquest Bowl is scheduled to be played on Monday, Jan. 2 in Tampa, Florida, with kickoff set for noon EST.

Purdue is coming off a 31-24 upset win on the road against Illinois. The win snapped a two-game losing streak and gave Purdue control of its own destiny in the division. If they win their remaining games against Northwestern (Home) and Indiana (Away), they will be in the division and play in their first-ever Big Ten championship game. They have not won a Big Ten conference championship since 2000.

Florida defeated South Carolina on Saturday to bring their record to 6-4, clinching bowl eligibility. The Gators could finish the season 8-4, but they would have to do so on the road. Their final two games are against Vanderbilt and Florida State, two teams that have shown significant improvement from last season.

First up, Vanderbilt. Their matchup with the Commodores will be their final SEC game of the year. Kickoff is scheduled for noon. EST and the game will be broadcast on the SEC Network.

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Florida projected to play in January bowl game, per ESPN

The Florida Gators are projected to play two different Big Ten teams in January, according to ESPN’s latest bowl projections.

ESPN’s latest bowl projections have the Florida Gators will playing in the same bowl game, but with different opponents. Both Kyle Bonagura and Mark Schlabach have the Orange and Blue playing in the Reliaquest Bowl. Bonagura has the Gators playing the Minnesota Golden Gophers while Schlabach has Florida playing the Purdue Boilermakers.

Formerly known as the Outback Bowl, the Reliaquest Bowl is currently scheduled to be played on Monday, Jan. 2 in Tampa, Florida, with kickoff set for noon EST.

Minnesota is coming off a 31-3 victory over Northwestern that saw them extend their current win streak to three games. The Gophers started off 4-0 before dropping three straight Big Ten games. Despite being tied with Illinois or the best overall record in the Big Ten West, Minnesota sits in 4th place due to divisional tiebreakers. Illinois, Iowa, and Purdue join Minnesota with a 4-3 conference record.

Purdue is coming off a 31-24 upset win on the road against Illinois. The win snapped a two-game losing streak and gave Purdue control of its own destiny in the division. If they win their remaining games against Northwestern (Home) and Indiana (Away), they will the division and play in their first-ever Big Ten championship game. They have not won a Big Ten conference championship since 2000.

Florida defeated South Carolina on Saturday to bring their record to 6-4, clinching bowl eligibility. They will head to Nashville on Saturday to take on Vanderbilt in their final SEC game of the year. Kickoff is scheduled for noon EST and the game will be broadcast on the SEC Network.

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CBS Sports bowl projections has Florida playing this team

CBS Sports has released its latest bowl projections, with the Florida Gators taking on a Big Ten team in the Reliaquest Bowl in the new year.

CBS Sports has updated their bowl projections for the 2022 college football postseason, with the Florida Gators projected to play the Purdue Boilermakers in the Reliaquest Bowl.

Formerly known as the Outback Bowl, the Reliaquest Bowl is currently scheduled to be played on Jan. 2 in Tampa, Florida, with kickoff set for noon EST.

The Gators are coming off a 38-6 victory over the South Carolina Gamecocks, clinching bowl eligibility in [autotag]Billy Napier[/autotag]’s first season as head coach. Offensively, the Gators continued to dominate on the ground. They recorded 374 rushing yards, led by true freshman [autotag]Trevor Etienne[/autotag]’s 100 rushing yards.

He is the first freshman to rush for 100-plus yards in a game since [autotag]Malik Davis[/autotag] in 2017. Defensively, the Gators set the tone early, disrupting quarterback Spencer Rattler all game long. The Gamecocks’ only points came on a fake punt and Florida’s defense has not allowed a touchdown in six quarters.

Purdue is coming off a 31-24 upset win on the road against Illinois. With their win, Purdue now sits atop the Big Ten West division. The win snapped a two-game losing streak for the Boilermakers. They now sit at 6-4 and have two games remaining on the season: Northwestern (Home), and Indiana (Away). If they win both games, they would make their first-ever appearance in the Big Ten championship game. They have not won a Big Ten conference championship since 2000.

Purdue takes on Northwestern on Saturday at 12:00 p.m. EST on FS1. Florida will travel to Nashville to take on Vanderbilt in their final SEC game of the season. Kickoff is scheduled for noon. EST and the game will be broadcast on the SEC Network.

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CBS Sports has an intriguing bowl game prediction for Florida

Here’s who and where CBS Sports’ Jerry Palm sees Florida playing during the postseason.

Florida football scored an important win on Saturday against the Texas A&M Aggies in College Station — its first road victory of the season — that helped bring the team’s overall record back above .500 while notching its second win in Southeastern Conference play this season.

While the triumph came over a short-handed squad that has absolutely collapsed under high expectations in 2022 it nonetheless was the kind of outcome that the program could build on — especially given that this was the second-straight game that the Gators came out of the halftime locker room looking dominant.

With Week 10 of college football now in the books, it is now time to look ahead at the possible matchups come bowl season, including that of the Orange and Blue. CBS Sports’ Jerry Palm is among the many who have presented their projections over the past several weeks, and this time around, he sees the Gators facing the Illinois Illini in the ReliaQuest Bowl — formerly known as the Outback Bowl — on Jan. 2, 2023, in Tampa, Florida.

Last week, Palm had Florida facing the Washington Huskies in the Las Vegas Bowl, a destination that has been a popular prediction for the Gators not just at CBS Sports, but other media outlets as well.

Billy Napier’s squad can continue to climb up the bowl ladder with a win on Saturday against the South Carolina Gamecocks at home in the Swamp. Kickoff for the Senior Day matchup is slated for 4 p.m. EST and will be broadcast on the SEC Network.

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Wisconsin plays in ReliaQuest Bowl in latest USA TODAY bowl projections

Wisconsin football lands in the ReliaQuest Bowl in the latest USA TODAY Sports bowl projections:

After a blowout loss to the Ohio State Buckeyes, the Wisconsin Badgers are now predicted to play in the ReliaQuest Bowl, formerly known as the Outback Bowl, according to the latest USA TODAY Sports bowl projections.

Related: ESPN’s FPI projection for Wisconsin’s contest vs. Illinois

The Badgers are projected to play against the Kentucky Wildcats, who they have only played once in their history. The Badgers have played in five Outback bowls and hold an overall record of 3-2, winning their most recent in 2015 over the Auburn Tigers.

The projected College Football Playoff teams for this week are Georgia, Clemson, Alabama and Ohio State.

It will be interesting to see where the Badgers land next week, after an important Big Ten West matchup against the Illinois Fighting Illini this weekend.

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Here’s CBS Sports’ bowl game prediction for Gators after Week 1

It’s still WAY too early to tell, but CBS Sports already has a prediction for where and against whom the Gators will play their bowl game.

Florida football scored a huge season-opening win over the favored Utah Utes on Saturday, an upset victory that has started a domino effect on the national rankings. The Gators are coming off a nadir year in 2021 that resulted in a complete turnover of the coaching staff, resulting in an unproven coach taking the helm of the program.

Those two issues were the main reason many were bearish on the Orange and Blue entering the 2022 campaign, with both major polls burying Florida far outside the top 25. However, that 29-26 victory in the Swamp made a strong statement to the national media and they have certainly taken notice since.

With the results from Week 1 now in the books, CBS Sports Jerry Palm took a stab at predicting bowl game matchups for this coming postseason, including the Gators’ destination and opponent. It seems that the team might be playing in the same venue as last season, albeit under a different name and against a different opponent.

Palm has Florida facing the Wisconsin Badgers on January 2, 2023, in the ReliaQuest Bowl held at Raymond James Stadium, down I-75 in Tampa. That particular bowl game, which was formerly called the Outback Bowl from 1996 to 2022, is set up to host either a Big Ten or ACC school against an SEC team.

Last year, the Gators also played in Raymond James Stadium but in a lower-level bowl game: the Gasparilla Bowl. That demoralized squad fell to the Central Florida Knights in what was the saddest de facto state championship game in recent memory cementing a losing record that season.

Hopefully, the Gator Nation is treated to a much better culmination of the schedule in Billy Napier’s first year.

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Sports Illustrated projects all bowl games, including where Notre Dame is projected

Not exactly where many of us see the Irish going

Week zero is here. College Football is finally set to being with multiple games this weekend and although the season is just starting, Sports Illustrated has come out with their projections of all 41 bowl games. We won’t go over all of them, just the New Year’s Six and College Football Playoff matchups. Find out below where Notre Dame could be headed during bowl season.

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