Illinois
C.M. Newton Classic between Alabama, Illinois rescheduled – WVUA 23
Crimson Tide and Fighting Illini facing off Nov. 20
By WVUA 23 Digital Reporter Josh Batchelor
Alabama basketball is set for, once again, another grueling out-of-conference slate with scheduled opponents such as Purdue, Illinois, North Carolina and Creighton on the schedule.
The annual C.M. Newton Classic typically takes place in late December, with this years game being between Alabama and Illinois. The classic announced a new game date: Wednesday, Nov. 20, a month before usual.
Legacy Arena in Birmingham is the yearly host of the C.M. Newton Classic since its inception in 2021. The Crimson Tide has played in the classic every season since, holding a 1-2 record.
Alabama lost its first two classic games in 2021 and 2022 to Davidson and Gonzaga, but responded with a dominant win in 2023 over the Liberty Flames. Despite the 2022 loss to Gonzaga, Alabama won two games later that season in Legacy Arena versus Texas A&M-Corpus Christi and Maryland.
“We’re excited for the two upcoming C.M Newton Classic matchups in Birmingham, this year against Illinois,” Nate Oats said. “We’re excited to play in front of Tide fans in Birmingham while honoring coach Newton’s legacy and the impact that he made on the University of Alabama and sport.”
Newton served as Alabama’s basketball head coach from 1968 to 1980, as he was hired by football coach and athletic director Paul “Bear” Bryant. Newton won three SEC tournaments in his coaching tenure in Tuscaloosa and held an overall record of 211-123.
Under Newton, Wendell Hudson became the Black player to play for Alabama basketball. Hudson’s No. 20 jersey is in the rafters of Coleman Coliseum, as the program retired it in honor of the trailblazer.
Tickets for the 2024 C.M. Newton Classic will be available for purchase in September. Fans who attended the 2023 event will be able to renew their tickets for this year’s event. Alabama basketball season-ticket holders will receive priority access to seating and early ticket availability.
Illinois
Bears release statement as Illinois legislators take major step toward stadium bill
The Chicago Bears released a statement on Wednesday after Illinois legislators took a step forward with keeping the team in the state.
Shortly after the bill passed out of a House committee 15-5 and then was passed again by the full House, the Bears said the bill is not enough for them.
“We welcome the progress made on the House’s version of the mega project bill; however, additional amendments are necessary to make the Arlington Heights site feasible for our stadium project. We support Illinois leaders as they determine the path forward to making the essential changes to the mega project bill and aligning on infrastructure funding,” the team said in a statement.
The vote on Wednesday came after lawmakers spent weeks working to address concerns and criticism that the bill provided incentives to the team to leave Chicago and surrounding potential revenue shortfalls to area schools if the stadium is built in Arlington Heights.
Despite the team’s dissatisfaction, the megaprojects bill, which would allow the Bears to negotiate property tax payments directly with the Village of Arlington Heights, is headed now to the Senate.
A key piece of legislation designed to keep the Chicago Bears’ stadium project in Illinois is being weighed, and Rose Schmidt has details on what’s in it.
That said, the bill’s lead Senate sponsor State Sen. Bill Cunningham told NBC Chicago’s Mary Ann Ahern that legislators “feel no pressure to take a vote next week” when the Senate returns on Tuesday.
“We will work this bill like any other bill,” Cunningham said.
Though the team is not satisfied with the deal, it seems Illinois Governor Pritzker is.
“Governor Pritzker has been clear and consistent for years that the Bears should remain in Illinois, and that any legislation needs to protect taxpayers. Throughout the past few months, the Governor’s Office brought team leadership, local officials, and legislative partners to the table to craft a deal around public infrastructure improvements, property tax fairness, and affordability measures. Today is an important step, and the Governor’s Office looks forward to working with the Illinois General Assembly to advance a bill that reflects our shared priorities,” Pritzker’s office said in a statement on Wednesday.
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