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October 31, 2009 Champaign, Ill.-Michigan receiver Roy Roundtree cradled the ball and sprinted for the end zone. Terry Hawthorne took off after him, finally catching up 76 yards down the field and spilling him across the goal line. Points went up on the board and it looked as if another long afternoon for the Illini was taking shape. And it was, until a video review ruled Roundtree down at the 1, the Illini stopped Michigan on four straight runs, and Juice Williams answered with a 99-yard touchdown drive to take the lead on the way to a 38-13 win over the Wolverines. "A lot of guys would have quit," said Illinois coach Ron Zook, recipient of a dreaded vote of confidence earlier in a season almost completely without any redeeming features. "Terry didn't quit. He kept going. He made the play of the game, maybe the play of the year." And how. Before the goal-line turnaround, Michigan had given up just 94 yards of offense. Twice it appeared ready to take a 20-7 lead on the way to what would have been its first road win this season. Instead, the Illini (2-6, 1-5 Big Ten) finished with 500 yards of offense and Michigan looked almost as lost as it did at times during last season's 3-9 fiasco. "It's a big momentum change, particularly on the road," Rodriguez said. "When you have the chance to seize momentum and you let it reverse on the road, it's tough." More than half of Illinois' second-half surge came on three touchdown drives that surrounded a pair of ugly three-and-outs led by freshman quarterback Tate Forcier. Most of that 99-yard drive came on Mikel LeShoure's 70-yard burst up the middle, but Williams, who ended three first-half drives with sacks on third down, led two more drives to put the game out of reach. Below is a recap of Illini head coach Ron Zook's post game comments Talked all year about someone making a play to get your team going and Terry Hawthorne made what could be the play of the year today. After the goal line stand, just watching the team on the sidelines, the whole thing just changed. A lot of energy, passion and had to be great to get that win, pressure off now. Leshoure has put together a couple of good games. Running hard, downhill, today I think it was 150 and a touchdown. Williams with his best game of the year. No Jacob Charest, 2nd half hit the ground running and they couldn't stop your offense. Short handed, 'OO' out, Fayson, Hubie Graham at tight end out, London Davis with a touchdown catch. Chris James with an unbelievable catch, real test of your depth. And the goal line stand will be one they will talk about for awhile, first and goal at the one.
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