Cam Porter, Evan Hull each run for more than 140 yards as Northwestern cruises past Illinois

Northwestern rushed for 411 yards and outgained Illinois 493-262.

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Northwestern running back Cam Porter, left, scores a touchdown during the first half against Illinois in Evanston.

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Northwestern was at the bottom of the Big Ten West a year ago, a collapse the Wildcats didn’t see coming after winning the division in 2018.

It didn’t take them long to get back on top. Now that they’re finished with the regular season, they can turn their attention toward No. 3 Ohio State and the conference championship game.

Freshman Cam Porter ran for a career-high 142 yards and two touchdowns, Evan Hull added a season-best 149 yards on the ground, and No. 15 Northwestern tuned up for the Buckeyes by beating Illinois 28-10 on Saturday at Ryan Field.

Northwestern rushed for 411 yards while outgaining Illinois 493-262. The Wildcats ran for a school-record 478 against Boston College in 1961.

Porter came in with only 32 yards and one TD. But he broke out in a big way, leading the Wildcats (6-1, 6-1) to an easy victory over the Illini (2-5, 2-5).

“It’s been a great season for us,” Northwestern coach Pat Fitzgerald said. “We obviously stubbed our toe one time. But the rest of the year, those guys have been resilient. They’ve been through a ton.”

The Wildcats’ focus now shifts to Ohio State. The schools will meet in the title game for the second time in three years.

The Buckeyes had their ticket to Indianapolis punched when conference administrators and athletic directors called an audible, voting to drop the six-game requirement for eligibility.

“I’m sure we’re gonna be underdogs by, like, 70,” Fitzgerald said.

Pulling away

Porter scored from the 2 near the end of the second quarter. He added an 18-yarder on the opening drive of the second half.

Hull broke off a 32-yard TD late in the third to make it 28-3. He also had a 50-yard run and averaged 11.5 yards on 13 carries.

Peyton Ramsey threw for 82 yards and a touchdown, completing 7 of 12 passes against a short-handed defense, and the Wildcats bounced back from a loss at Michigan State two weeks earlier.

They had an unexpected bye last week when Minnesota canceled their game because of a COVID-19 outbreak within its program.

As for Illinois?

“We’ve seen signs,” coach Lovie Smith said. “We saw signs today. We’ve got a chance to finish a lot better.”

Illini struggle

Senior Brandon Peters threw for a season-low 21 yards, completing 3 of 14 passes. He started the finale after Isaiah Williams replaced him in the fourth quarter of last week’s 35-21 loss to Iowa.

Williams threw a 46-yard TD to Brian Hightower in the fourth quarter.

Safety Derrick Smith got ejected for targeting a receiver in the second quarter, another blow for an already-thin defense. The Illini were down two free safeties with Tony Adams testing positive for COVID-19 and Nate Hobbs out because of contact tracing. Defensive linemen Jamal Woods and Roderick Perry II, linebackers Khalan Tolson and Delano Ware and safety Sydney Brown were out for reasons not explicitly tied to the coronavirus.

Extra motivation

The Wildcats weren’t thrilled this week after Illinois linebacker Milo Eifler said the Illini have to “beat up on our little brothers.” He also called Northwestern an “awful school” and purple a “disgusting” color.

Fitzgerald said someone sent him the video. And the comments did not go over well with his players.

“We take it personal,” linebacker Paddy Fisher said. “We kinda looked at that as a sign of disrespect. We’re not gonna let anybody disrespect us.”

It’s not the first time in recent weeks NU felt insulted. The team took issue with ESPN analyst Joey Galloway before their win over Wisconsin when he told host Rece Davis the Wildcats have “a bunch of Rece Davises out there running around.”

The takeaway

Illinois: Not a good way to finish the year for the Illini. They are 17-39 since Smith took over in 2016 and have nine straight losing seasons with two bowl losses in that span.

Northwestern: The Wildcats got off to a somewhat shaky start, then dominated on the way to their sixth straight win against Illinois. That matches a six-game run against Wisconsin from 1929 to 1937 as Northwestern’s second-longest against a Big Ten opponent.

Up next

Illinois: The Illini will try to regroup after another rough season.

Northwestern: The Wildcats will try to stop an eight-game losing streak to Ohio State when they meet Dec. 19 in Indianapolis. The Buckeyes lead the all-time series 63-14-1.

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