Illinois
Why Michigan’s ‘tough battle’ vs Illinois in 2022 still means something
Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
For the No. 24 Michigan Wolverines (4-2), they’ll be hoping there were lessons learned from their nail-biter 2022 matchup against currently No. 22-ranked Illinois (5-1).
It was a chilly day at Michigan Stadium on November 19, 2022 — the temperature was just 25 degrees with a real feel of just nine with 15 mph winds swirling. It was a brutal day to watch football at The Big House, let alone play in the game.
It was a game where Michigan running back Blake Corum injured his knee, requiring surgery that took him out of the Big Ten Championship and College Football Playoff.
The Illinois defense flew to the football all game long and made an abundance of hard hits. It was the definition of a smashmouth Big Ten Football game.
Michigan trailed 17-10 heading into the fourth quarter, but Michigan’s defense held Illinois scoreless in the final frame and the offense did just enough to turn a loss into a win. Jake Moody made three field goals in the fourth quarter, including one with just nine seconds left to put Michigan up 19-17.
Moody’s game-winning kick wouldn’t have been possible if it wasn’t for Isaiah Gash hauling in a clutch catch on 4th & 3 earlier in the drive. Illinois head coach Bret Bielema went on to criticize the officiating after the game saying he was “extremely pissed off” and “very angry” about everything that he perceived went against Illinois.
The win put Michigan at 11-0 on the season heading into a road matchup against Ohio State, a game they won 45-23 to finish the regular season undefeated.
On Monday, Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore reflected on the matchup. Moore was Michigan’s offensive coordinator at the time.
“It was a physical battle. It was physical at the line scrimmage. It was physical in the air. I remember it was super windy. We couldn’t throw one direction, so you can only run one direction because the wind was all over the place. It went down to the wire and I thought our kids fought to the end — offensively, defensively, special teams, Jake Moody hitting the kick to win it. It was a tough battle, and we know it’s going to be a tough battle down there. It’s a physical team that Coach Bielema does a great job coaching his program from his days at Wisconsin to now. So, we’re just ready for the challenge.”
Moore noted that it’s a different Michigan team and a different Illinois team. However, Moore anticipates Illinois to play with the same style as 2022.
“Coach Bielema does an outstanding job building the program, physicality, toughness, detail in what they do offensively,” Moore said.
Moore went on to call the Illinois defense “tough.”
“Physical defense,” Moore said. “You’ve got to be ready for that challenge.”
Part of the challenge will be starting out faster than they did in 2022 when they scored just seven points in the first half. Illinois will want to turn this into a bare-knuckle brawl once again. While Michigan has a lot of new faces on its roster than they did in 2022, they still have plenty of key pieces who were around for that game including Donovan Edwards, Kalel Mullings, Makari Paige, Will Johnson, Colston Loveland, and Kenneth Grant. These Michigan leaders, along with Sherrone Moore, are fully aware of what Illinois is capable of if they put together a cohesive game plan. It may be 2024, but the 2022 game still means something and has set the template for what we should expect to see on Saturday in Champaign, Illinois.
Illinois
Cash App parent company agrees to $45 million settlement with Illinois, 44 other states
Illinois will get $1.1 million of a $45 million, 45-state settlement with money transfer app Cash App’s parent company, which was accused of misleading customers about the app’s security.
Block Inc. will face $55 million in civil penalties and also have to pay customers nationwide somewhere from $75 million to $120 million as part of the settlement, which includes the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
In a statement, Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul said the settlement holds the company accountable and requires it to “change its harmful practices.”
“Block told Cash App users their money was safe and falsely implied that the app worked like a bank, with the same protections,” Raoul said. “Block was aware that fraud on its platform was rising sharply and failed to warn users, strengthen protections or provide real help to users when things went wrong.”
A company spokesperson confirmed the settlement and said the company has made “significant investments in consumer protection, customer service, and compliance.”
“We share the commitment of the attorneys general to addressing industry challenges and continue to invest in operations and technology to promote a safe and healthy financial ecosystem,” the spokesperson said in a statement provided to the Sun-Times Wednesday night.
The lawsuit accused the company of not preventing fraud, and even of having systems that made it easier to commit that fraud. Minimal identity verification allowed someone to create fake or multiple accounts, and the company had no phone support line. Instead, customers who had been defrauded often were provided by those fraudsters with fake online customer support phone numbers, the suit alleged.
As part of the agreement, the company must offer at least 13.5 hours of human-staffed phone lines per day as part of 24-hour support, as well as reimburse customers for fraudulent transactions, stop marketing the app as safe and educate users about the dangers of fraud.
Illinois
Illinois girl, 8, dies after being struck by lightning
SERENA, Ill. – An 8-year-old girl has died after she was struck by lightning while outside in the backyard of her home in LaSalle County over the Fourth of July weekend.
Girl killed by lightning strike
What we know:
The LaSalle County Coroner’s office said it was called to emergency department at OSF St. Elizabeth Hospital in Ottawa on the evening of July 3 after the child was brought in following the lightning strike.
A forensic autopsy was conducted on Sunday. Preliminary findings determined the girl died from injuries caused by the lightning strike.
What we don’t know:
Officials have not yet released the child’s identity.
The incident remains under investigation by the LaSalle County Coroner’s Office and the LaSalle County Sheriff’s Office.
The Source: The information in this report came from the LaSalle County Coroner’s Office.
Illinois
Lake Geneva boat accident, 3 kids drowned; Illinois school district responds
LAKE GENEVA, Wis. – We’re learning more about the victims in Friday’s tragedy on Geneva Lake.
Three kids, ages 10, seven, and six, were killed after they were trapped in the sinking boat during the severe storms.
Officials won’t comment on their identities, but FOX6 learned at least two of them were students at the Community Unit School District 200 (CUSD 200) in Wheaton, Illinois.
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The district released a statement, saying:
“On behalf of Community Unit School District 200, our deepest condolences are with the family and friends of the children who died in a tragic boating incident in Lake Geneva on July 3. We ask that you join us in supporting these families during this difficult time, and keep them in your thoughts as we all cope with this incredible loss.”
Lake Geneva Police Chief statement
What we know:
The City of Lake Geneva Police Department is opening up on the incident and the property destruction caused by the storms.
The police chief says, in part:
“In moments of tragedy, we often see the very best in people, and that has certainly been true here. While there is still healing ahead, I hope everyone knows how grateful we are for the outpouring of support shown over these past several days. It has been humbling to witness and a reminder that no one faces hardship alone when a community stands together.”
–Chief Ed Gritzner, City of Lake Geneva Police Department
The backstory:
Walworth County experienced what law enforcement described as a “sudden and severe” storm on July 3. The National Weather Service said it created a downburst with peak winds estimated at 90–100 mph.
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The storm downed hundreds of trees and power lines, damaged several buildings and created hazardous boating conditions on Geneva Lake. One boat with 10 people on board overturned and ultimately sank.
Six adults and one child were rescued from the water, while three of the kids were missing when emergency responders got there. Those three children were found and later died despite life-saving attempts.
Emergency response on Geneva Lake after storms lead to calls for water rescue on July 3, 2026.
Who was on the boat?
The latest:
The three children who died have been identified as a 10-year-old girl, a 7-year-old girl and a 6-year-old boy.
The boat operator was a 47-year-old man. The other passengers were a 75-year-old man, a 73-year-old woman, a 49-year-old woman, a 46-year-old man, a 44-year-old woman and a 12-year-old boy.
The group included residents of Fontana, as well as residents of Batavia and Wheaton, Illinois. All four kids were wearing properly fitted life jackets, according to law enforcement.
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What happened on Geneva Lake?
Dig deeper:
Law enforcement said the boat operator had “extensive boating experience” and was unable to find safe harbor when the storm hit. At least two large waves broke over the bow, causing it to take on water. Another wave hit the side of the boat, causing it to roll, capsize and sink.
The sunken vessel was found in 32 feet of water, and three children were found inside the boat. Divers were able to get them out and bring them to the surface, and they were pronounced dead despite life-saving attempts. Investigators determined they had no external injuries and drowned.
What’s next:
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and Geneva Lake Law Enforcement Agency are still conducting a joint investigation into the accident. Eleven other agencies assisted with the immediate needs.
The Source: Information in this post comes from the City of Lake Geneva Police Department and Community Unit School District 200 (CUSD 200), along with prior
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