Published on October 6 2019 9:55 am
Last Updated on October 6 2019 9:55 am
Written by Millie Lange
By University of Illinois
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. -- The Illinois defense capitalized on a pair of Minesota turnovers to score two touchdowns Saturday, but the offense faltered in a 40-17 loss at TCF Bank Stadium. Dete Harding and Milo Eifler each scored their first career touchdowns in the game.
Senior linebacker Dele Harding put the game's first points on the board with a 40-yard interception return for a touchdown. Harding's pick-six was the first against Minnesota since September 22, 2018.
Junior linebacker Milo Eifler added a second defensive touchdown in the third quarter, scooping up a fumble caused by Jake Hansen and returning it seven yards to pay dirt. The recovery was the first of Eifler's career.
Illinois entered the game without a defensive touchdown on the year. Its two defensive touchdowns were its most since October 23, 2010 vs. Indiana.
Senior running back Reggie Corbin picked up 68 yards on the ground Saturday, giving him 2,068 for his career. Corbin passed Rich Johnson (1966-68) and Nathan Scheelhaase (2010-2013) on the Illini's all-time rushing list to move into 16th place.
Junior punter Blake Hayes tied a career high with five punts downed inside the 20 yard line Saturday. The left-footed Aussie averaged 43.1 yards per punt with a long of 53.
His fifth punt of the afternoon found its way out of bounds at the Gopher 2, leading to Illinois' second touchdown of the day on Eifler's seven-yard scoop-and-score. Minnesota's average starting position after Hayes' punts was its own 15.7 yard line.
TEAM NOTES
• Illinois scored two defensive touchdowns in the same game for the first time since two interception return touchdowns vs. Indiana 10/23/2010.
• Illinois had a fumble recovery return touchdown and an interception return touchdown in the same game for the first time since at least 2000.
• Illinois scored two defensive touchdowns for the third time since 2000 (2 vs. Indiana 10/23/2010 and 2 at Purdue 11/03/2001)