Pushed by an opponent trying to escape the Big Ten basement, the Gophers returned to their familiar formula to win a conference game for the first time under coach P.J. Fleck — a punishing rushing game that complements a stingy defense.
Kobe McCrary plowed his way to 153 rushing yards on 24 carries, and Rodney Smith added 108 on the ground as the Gophers defeated Illinois 24-17 in front of an announced homecoming crowd of 45,243 Saturday at TCF Bank Stadium.
The Gophers (4-3, 1-3 Big Ten) ended a four-game conference losing streak and extended the Big Ten skid for Illinois (2-5, 0-4) to seven games.
"I saw a team that KNEW it was going to win that football game," Fleck said. "No matter what, they were going to find a way to win that football game."
The game also marked the first start for Gophers quarterback Demry Croft, who took over in the second quarter last week vs. Michigan State. Croft threw an early touchdown pass to Tyler Johnson but also had two second-half interceptions and went only 5-for-15 for 47 yards.
"At times he looked a little bit hurried and was speeding up the game," Fleck said. "We have to get him to slow down. When he slows down and focuses, he's a really good quarterback."
The Gophers defense, however, bailed out a turnover-prone offense, led by linebacker Jonathan Celestin intercepting Illinois true freshman quarterback Cam Thomas' pass and returning it 31 yards for a touchdown with 4:11 left, providing a 14-point cushion.
"It's something I've been trying to do for the past four years. I dedicated that to my father, so it meant a lot," said Celestin, whose father, Frederick, was struck by an SUV and killed in April in Albany, Ga.