CHAMPAIGN — An electronic mail hit the inbox this week providing an inventory of odds to win the Large Ten championship. Ohio State and Michigan, tied atop the East, had been at 1-to-4 and 13-to-4, respectively. Illinois, alone in first place within the West, was at 14-to-1 — a longshot determine that claims all of it about how vastly totally different the divisions are perceived to be.
Not many anticipate the West winner — whether or not it’s Illinois or one of many three groups which are a recreation behind within the standings — to place up an actual struggle Dec. 3 within the convention title recreation in Indianapolis, however isn’t getting there an enormous deal in itself? After all it’s. Purdue (+6½) at No. 21 Illinois (11 a.m., ESPN2, 890-AM) isn’t setting the world on hearth like a possible conflict of unbeaten mega-rivals would when Michigan visits Ohio State on Nov. 26, nevertheless it’s the sport of the yr within the West. Not a rattling factor improper with that.
The pathway to Indy is fairly easy for the Illini (7-2, 4-2 Large Ten). In the event that they beat the Boilermakers, they’ll hold their division lead and — with two video games to go — personal tiebreakers over everyone on their heels. One other win at Michigan or at Northwestern is perhaps vital. The Boilermakers (5-4, 3-3) can seize the within monitor, although, and have lightweights Northwestern and Indiana left to play.
“Quite a lot of issues to play for this week,” Illini coach Bret Bielema mentioned.
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Broader implications apart, merely getting the higher of Purdue for a change would hit the spot. Purdue has taken house the Cannon in 5 of the final six renditions of this rivalry collection and has a five-game successful streak at Memorial Stadium, the place it hasn’t misplaced since 2010. For these of you scoring at house, that was 4 Illinois coaches in the past.
Bielema’s second Illini squad boasts every kind of gaudy stats. Operating again Chase Brown leads the nation with 1,344 dashing yards; no different Energy 5 again has even 1,200. Defensively, the Illini are No. 1 within the nation in opposition to the cross and in complete yards and factors allowed. However the numbers paled in significance every week in the past when run-of-the-mill Michigan State got here to Champaign and gained 23-15. The Illini regarded like pretenders.
Purdue is available in with the Large Ten’s top-ranked passing assault, Aidan O’Connell the one quarterback averaging 300 yards by way of the air in league video games. A former walk-on who performed at Stevenson, O’Connell seems to be early and infrequently to former Deerfield standout Charlie Jones, who’s averaging 9.2 catches per recreation and has 9 landing grabs. Not so way back, the childhood buddies had been teammates on the Buffalo Grove Bisons.
So, what occurs? O’Connell and Jones aren’t in Buffalo Grove anymore. They’re up in opposition to a staff making an attempt to get to 4-0 in opposition to opponents it misplaced to in 2021, and it has a Cannon to steal. Illini, 27-20.
OTHER WEEK 11 PICKS
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No. 20 Notre Dame (-15½) vs. Navy (11 a.m., Ch. 7, 780-AM): They meet in Baltimore for the primary time since 2008, when the Irish gained for the one time throughout an nearly incomprehensible four-game stretch in opposition to the Middies. This Navy staff is fairly hopeless in opposition to the cross, so Drew Pyne may really throw the ball round a bit for a change. Irish in a mismatch, 38-14.
Northwestern (+17½) at Minnesota (2:30 p.m., BTN, 720-AM): The Wildcats are on an eight-game shedding streak, their longest in 20 years. Does it even matter that Pat Fitzgerald is 8-6 in opposition to the Gophers? Or that the ’Cats had been respectable final weekend in a 21-7 loss to Ohio State? Gophs by 21.
Wisconsin (-1½) at Iowa (2:30 p.m., FS1): The Badgers have taken eight of the final 10 Heartland Trophy video games, however Iowa’s 24-3 win at Purdue final weekend was an eye-opener. The Hawkeyes’ turnaround continues, 20-14.
No. 9 Alabama (-11½) at No. 11 Ole Miss (2:30 p.m., Ch. 2): Is that this Crimson Tide staff, led by Heisman-winning quarterback Bryce Younger, actually going to be Nick Saban’s first three-game loser since 2010? Put me down for a no. Tide, 31-21.
No. 1 Georgia (-16½) at Mississippi State (6 p.m., ESPN): The Bulldogs — Georgia’s — left a ridiculous variety of factors on the sector final weekend in opposition to Tennessee and lined anyway. Get it cleaned up, and no person can contact them. Bulldogs — Georgia’s — 38-17.
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No. 4 TCU (+7) at No. 18 Texas (6:30 p.m., Ch. 7): Are the 9-0 Horned Frogs the category of the Large 12 or the worst unbeaten staff within the nation? One supposes it’s attainable they’re each. They haven’t been confronted by an offense like Texas’, although. Longhorns in a enjoyable one, 41-31.
My favourite favourite: No. 6 Oregon (-13½) vs. No. 25 Washington (6 p.m., Fox-32): Since getting obliterated by Georgia of their opener, the Geese have popped off for not less than 40 factors in eight straight video games. Make it 9.
My favourite underdog: No. 22 UCF (+1½) at No. 17 Tulane (2:30 p.m., ESPN2): Whether or not it’s John Rhys Plumlee or Mikey Keene at QB for the Knights, they’ve the Jimmys and Joes to get the job performed.
Final week: 2-6 straight up, 2-6 vs. the unfold. I ran stadium steps as penance, taking breaks solely to flog myself with a moist newspaper.
Season so far: 51-34 straight up, 41-44 vs. the unfold.
The Indiana Hoosiers (13-4, 4-2 Big Ten) aim to continue a seven-game home winning streak when hosting the No. 20 Illinois Fighting Illini (12-4, 4-2 Big Ten) on Tuesday, January 14, 2025 at 7:00 PM ET.
Illinois lost to USC 82-72 at home in its most recent game. Its top scorers were Ben Humrichous (15 PTS, 54.55 FG%, 3-8 from 3PT) and Tre White (11 PTS, 25 FG%).
In its previous game, Indiana lost on the road to Iowa 85-60, with Myles Rice (12 PTS, 5 AST, 36.36 FG%) and Oumar Ballo (10 PTS, 13 REB, 71.43 FG%) the standout performers.
Get ready for this matchup with what you need to know about Tuesday’s college hoops action.
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Former Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan returned to the witness stand Monday afternoon in his federal corruption trial.
CHICAGO – Former Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan returned to the witness stand Monday afternoon in his federal corruption trial.
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Jurors reported to court at 1 p.m. after a morning of legal arguments about the scope of the government’s questioning.
What We Know
Assistant U.S. Attorney questioned Madigan about hiring practices, specifically focusing on Jeffrey Rush, the son of U.S. Representative Bobby Rush.
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Prosecutors revealed that Jeffrey Rush was dismissed from his role as a supervisor at the Illinois Department of Corrections after allegations surfaced that he had a sexual relationship with an inmate.
Jurors were shown a transcript of a phone call between Madigan and his co-defendant Michael McClain.
In the call, Madigan said Congressman Bobby Rush had asked him to assist Jeffrey Rush in finding employment.
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Following the call, a résumé was sent to Madigan, and Jeffrey Rush was hired by Friends of Michael J. Madigan, a fundraising group tied to the former speaker.
Madigan’s defense attorneys argue that his actions were typical of political negotiations and do not constitute corruption. They maintain that Madigan never misused his public office for personal benefit.
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Together, McClain and Madigan are facing 23 felony counts, including racketeering and bribery.
McClain is not expected to take the stand in his own defense.
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Madigan’s cross-examination will continue as the trial progresses.
Prosecutors are expected to delve further into his alleged involvement in hiring and his broader use of political influence.
The Source: Information in this article was obtained through court proceedings and testimony from Mike Madigan’s trial.
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SPRINGFIELD – A measure awaiting Gov. JB Pritzker’s signature will help protect transgender people and victims of domestic violence who seek to change their names, according to its proponents.
The bill repeals a requirement that those seeking a name change publish a notice in a local newspaper.
It also allows those seeking a name change to ask the court to “impound” the related court documents. That procedure means the records would not be publicly accessible. It’s similar to, although less restrictive than, “sealing” court documents.
Impoundment is available to anyone who self-attests that public disclosure would “be a hardship and have a negative impact on the person’s health or safety.” The bill lays out several categories of people that could apply for impoundment, including trans people, adoptees, survivors of domestic abuse and human trafficking, refugees and others.
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“We are forcing survivors of domestic violence, of human trafficking, people who are trans to out themselves for what?” bill sponsor state Rep. Kevin Olickal, D-Chicago, said Tuesday. “It doesn’t serve a public safety purpose. It only seeks to serve predators and violent extremists who want to find victims, track them down. People want to live in peace. This bill is about privacy and protection.”
House Bill 5164 passed the state Senate 33-16 on Sunday and passed the House 71-38 two days later. The bill still needs a signature from the governor to become law, but if approved, it will go into effect on March 1.
The bill was an initiative of Equality Illinois, Planned Parenthood, the Coalition Against Sexual Assault and the Coalition Against Domestic Violence, according to bill sponsor state Sen. Ram Villivalam, D-Chicago.
Mike Ziri, the public policy director for Equality Illinois, said his organization “regularly” hears from transgender people in Illinois who fear publishing details about their name change.
“In fact, having to publish your name change in a newspaper creates a public list of trans people and puts them at real risk for harassment and harm,” Ziri said in a statement after the bill passed. “We know this bill will help people and is consistent with our state’s values of equality and the freedom to live our lives without harassment or harm.”
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The bill also reduces the residency requirement for changing one’s name from six months to three.
The lowered requirement will make it easier for people moving to Illinois from “states that have hostile, dangerous, and discriminatory laws,” said Avi Rudnick, director of legal services at Transformative Justice Law Project of Illinois, which helps transgender people change their names.
Other proponents say that name changes can be a way for individuals to either protect themselves or move on from domestic violence situations.
Under current law, when someone changes their name due to marriage or divorce, they do not have to publish a notice in a newspaper.
Republicans cited concerns over how the process could be used by immigrants or criminals. State Sen. Steve McClure, R-Springfield, said the bill did not contain strong enough language to prevent the possibility of “whitewashing of criminal backgrounds.”
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State Sen. Sue Rezin, R-Morris, criticized the fact that the law only requires “self-attestation” to demonstrate that name change records should be impounded. That process allows individuals to self-attest to hardships and says they may – but are not required to – submit documentation.
“This allows for extraordinary potential to abuse the system and manipulate the process and evade federal immigration authorities,” Rezin said.
Villivalam rebutted several of those arguments Sunday, noting that criminal records and debts are tracked through means other than names, such as social security numbers, tax identification numbers and fingerprints.
The measure also requires courts to notify the Illinois State Police of name changes. ISP must then “update any criminal history transcript or offender registration” to include the new and former name of anyone with a criminal history who is older than 18.
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