Illinois
Daily Digest | Illinois amends NIL law; Cockburn ‘always betting on myself’ in NBA pursuit
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Kofi Cockburn is aware of his draft inventory would’ve been larger if he had been born a era or two earlier. The 2-time All-American middle was faculty basketball’s most dominant inside presence over the last two seasons, however the former Illinois star not often is included as a projected choice within the 58-pick 2022 NBA Draft as a result of in the present day’s extra wide-open NBA prioritizes massive males to be extra versatile on each ends of the courtroom.
- Cockburn mentioned throughout final week’s NBA Draft mix: “Lots of people inform me again within the Nineties, I might’ve been drafted within the top-10. Now, the sport has modified, however it hasn’t modified that a lot. I believe the large man function has undoubtedly modified to the purpose that it’s extra ball screens, there’s extra perimeter play. However I believe there’s nonetheless massive males that have to rebound, that should play protection, that must be vocal and put their guards in higher place to attain, regardless of the case could also be.”
Cockburn was one among 76 draft prospects to take part in final week’s Mix at Wintrust Enviornment in Chicago, a majority of which is able to hear their names referred to as throughout the June 23 draft. Cockburn, whom ESPN ranks the No. 10 middle and No. 83 total prospect within the draft, appeared to enhance his inventory throughout the week.
- Amongst facilities, Cockburn had the very best standing vertical leap (29.5 inches), the third-best max vertical leap (32.5 inches), the third-best wingspan (7 toes, 4.25 inches), the fourth-best three-quarter dash (3.33 seconds) and the fifth-best standing attain (9 toes, 2.5 inches).
- Throughout two 5-on-5 scrimmages, he scored 30 factors on 12-for-22 taking pictures and 6-for-10 from the free-throw line to go together with 24 rebounds.
Cockburn mentioned he was centered on exhibiting NBA groups some intangibles that might assist him discover a function in the very best league on the planet.
- “Simply my motor, my skill to adapt,” Cockburn mentioned. “Lots of people doubt my skill to adapt to the NBA. Simply to point out you may put me in no matter scenario, and I’m going to contribute, whether or not that’s rebounding, setting good screens, rolling — stuff that I do at a excessive degree.
- “I’m relentless,” Cockburn added. “I don’t suppose anybody’s capable of cease me from getting a rebound or getting an additional possession if I need to. I’ve a killer mindset. I don’t suppose something ought to be capable to cease me at any time. I attempt to enhance on my recreation any day. I believe my drive is likely one of the largest issues that separates me. …Going into the league, no workforce’s going to place me as a star participant, so I’ve to search out my function, enjoying protection, speaking, bringing optimistic power and rebounding.”
Cockburn admits he’s betting on himself. He might’ve made important cash by returning to varsity by way of identify, picture and likeness offers, seemingly greater than he might make on a two-way NBA contract (about $500,000) and excess of a G League deal (about $50,000). However Cockburn, who turns 23 years outdated in September, didn’t need to delay his dream.
- “[The decision] wasn’t troublesome this time round,” Cockburn mentioned. “The primary time it wasn’t that troublesome as a result of [NIL] gave such a reduction with COVID and the whole lot else happening. However my purpose is to be within the NBA for a really very long time. I really feel like I’m prepared now to enter the NBA. I can’t put a worth on my dream, and I’m prepared to chase it regardless. …I’m at all times betting on myself. I wouldn’t put a worth on my dream. For me to return to varsity, realizing that I’m prepared proper now, I might be placing a worth on my dream principally.”
- “It’s about long-term success,” he added. “I believe if I depart now, I believe I put myself in an amazing place to achieve success for an extended time and be capable to get a head begin. If I’m going again to high school, that’s another yr not wasted, however another yr of delaying, delaying my enchancment on the subsequent degree.”
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Illinois on Sunday formally amended its identify, picture and likeness legislation to permit faculties to facilitate offers for student-athletes. The unique legislation, handed 11 months in the past, initially barred faculties from serving to prepare NIL offers between Illini athletes or recruits and a 3rd occasion. The laws was sponsored by former Illinois soccer participant Kam Buckner (D – Chicago).
- The amended legislation now defines a “booster” as “an individual oe entity that has made, throughout the previous 5 years, a monetary contribution in an quantity higher than $1,000” to an athletic division or a booster group of that athletics program.
- The amended legislation additionally lifts a seven-day requirement for disclosure of NIL offers for student-athletes to the faculties, as a substitute permitting disclosure to occur “within the matter and at a time prescribed by the establishment.”
- The amended legislation additionally encourages faculties to “present monetary literacy, model administration, and like expertise applications” for student-athletes.
Why it issues: Many states already permit faculties to facilitate NIL offers, which might put Illinois at an obstacle. The college additionally has extra manpower and data to assist facilitate these offers, look out for the very best curiosity of student-athletes and ensure all guidelines are adopted. Illinois is the ninth state to amend, repeal or enact further NIL laws since final summer time.
Illinois has amended its NIL legislation to permit faculties to facilitate offers for athletes.
I count on this development to proceed in different states with legal guidelines that also prohibit facilitation.
Colleges in states that permit facilitation can convey a number of the capabilities of collectives in-house. https://t.co/vfPJEP9aHN
— Mit Winter (@WinterSportsLaw) May 23, 2022
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Michigan basketball coach Juwan Howard declined an “overture” from the Los Angeles Lakers for the signature franchise’s teaching emptiness, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski stories. The Lakers didn’t make a proper provide to Howard and have since centered on a finalist listing of Darvin Ham (Bucks assistant), Kenny Atkinson (Warriors assistant) and Terry Stotts (former Path Blazers head coach), however the Lakers expressed curiosity.
- Howard performed with Lakers star LeBron James for 3 seasons in Miami, serving to the Warmth win two NBA Finals championships.
What it means: Howard’s lengthy NBA profession, NBA assistant teaching expertise and his success as a first-time head coach at Michigan — one Candy Sixteen, one Elite Eight and a Large Ten championship — have earned him NBA curiosity, together with curiosity from the Celtics final season. However his affinity for his alma mater and job safety at Michigan, in addition to his skill to educate his sons with the Wolverines, will maintain him in Ann Arbor for some time longer.
Backside line: The looks of turning down two of the highest-profile NBA jobs shouldn’t harm the recruiting efforts of a head coach who has recruited three straight top-15 recruiting courses.
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Illinois softball’s good season got here to a fast finish with back-to-back losses within the NCAA Columbia Regional. Illinois fell 8-3 to Arizona on Friday earlier than bowing out of the postseason with a 2-0 loss to Missouri State on Saturday.
- The Illini (34-22), who had their highest Large Ten end underneath head coach Tyra Perry this season (third), haven’t superior out of an NCAA Regional throughout their program historical past.
- The Illini have superior to the NCAA Match 4 occasions in six postseasons underneath Perry — as many NCAA Regional appearances as they’d throughout its first 16 seasons — and have compiled a 4-8 document in NCAA Regionals throughout that point.
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Illinois baseball swept Penn State on the street throughout the weekend to finish the common season with a 31-20 total document and 17-7 document within the Large Ten. The Illini completed in a tie for second within the convention standings and would be the No. 4 seed within the Large Ten Match.
- The Illini will play No. 5 seed Michigan at 9 p.m. CT Wednesday (BTN) within the eight-team, double-elimination match. The Illini and Michigan (28-25, 12-12 Large Ten) didn’t play throughout the common season.
Going streaking: Illinois has received 9 of 10 getting into the postseason, however the Illini seemingly nonetheless have work to do to earn its first NCAA Match bid since 2019. The Illini enter the postseason No. 69 within the NCAA’s RPI metric, the fourth highest-ranked Large Ten workforce, behind Maryland (No. 3), Rutgers (No. 41) and Iowa (No. 54).
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Illinois graduate switch Olivier Stuart is about to compete within the NCAA Singles Championship at Khan Outside Tennis Complicated at 5:30 p.m. Monday. Making his first NCAA Match look, Stuart (No. 59 in ITA rankings) will play Henry von der Schulenburg (No. 38) from Harvard.
- Stuart joined the Illini this season after enjoying 4 seasons at Mercer and sitting out the 2021 season. He went 12-10 on the season and 9-7 in twin match play. On the No. 3 singles he went 5-3 and completed the season on a five-match win streak. The No. 59 ranked singles participant clinched Illinois 4-3 win over UCF in March and defeated No. 31 Mason Beiler (Oklahoma) 6-2, 6-1 early within the season.
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Have an amazing Monday! After a sweaty week at Disney, 60 levels by no means sounded so good…
Illinois
Illinois lawmakers consider an array of measures in final days of lame-duck session
Illinois
How Donald Trump’s tariffs have – and could – affect Illinois agriculture – IPM Newsroom
CHAMPAIGN – Donald Trump sparked a trade war during his first administration when he imposed tariffs on China and other countries.
Many US business sectors felt the impact — including Illinois agriculture. And for his second term, Trump proposed various tariffs on the campaign trail and after his election, including a 60% tariff increase on Chinese imports and an additional 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico.
JC Reitmeier says Trump’s past tariffs have not had a direct impact on him. Reitmeier is a 4th-generation corn and soybean farmer in Champaign County’s Stanton Township, which he describes as a heavily Republican area.
Reitmeier just finished a term as co-president of the Champaign County Active Senior Republicans. The group, which socializes and hosts guest speakers at its monthly meetings, celebrated Donald Trump’s election victory at a recent gathering at the Champaign Public Library.
Republicans lost all of their contested races in Champaign County government in 2024. But the Active Senior Republicans were happy about Trump’s imminent return to the White House.
Reitmeier said the new Trump administration will face a big challenge in helping farmers, notably when trying to bring up prices for his crops.
“A lot of the big buyers have gone to South America and other countries to get their corn and soybeans and we’re kind of in the dust again,” said Reitmeier. “We’re just going to have to get our exports built back up.”
How a US tariff on Chinese imports affected American soybean exports
Illinois was the number one state in the nation for producing soybeans in 2023, and number two for corn, according to annual figures from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
A large share of those crops are sold to other countries, notably China, which is the largest buyer of US soybeans, and third largest buyer of its corn.
But when the Trump administration imposed tariffs on Chinese goods in 2018, China retaliated with tariffs on U-S crop exports, especially soybeans.
Joe Janzen is an assistant professor Agricultural and Consumer Economics agricultural economist at the University of Illinois.
He says the tariffs caused Chinese buyers to look elsewhere.
How the US and Brazil compete for the global soybean market
“So what we saw at that time, was prices for soybeans in the United States went down,” said Janzen. “Prices for soybeans in other parts of the world, and particularly Brazil, went up.”
Brazil surpassed the US in soybean exports to China about a decade ago, according to U of I ag economics researcher Joana Colussi. She says the US-China trade war only widened the gap.
And if new tariffs are imposed, and China continues to retaliate, Colussi says Brazil is ready to take even more of the US market share.
“If China would like to buy more soybeans from South America to replace the amount of soybeans that they would buy here in the US, given the numbers so far, or given the situation until now, South America will be able to match this demand,” said Colussi.
The tariff debate continues
While tariffs seem to have resulted in gains for some US industries, like steel and aluminum, a review by the Tax Foundation, a generally pro-tax cut think tank, concluded that tariffs under President’s Trump and Joe Biden have had a net negative impact on the U-S economy.
But Trump has repeatedly voiced his belief that “tariffs will make our country rich” and would be an effective tactic for working out bilateral trade deals with other countries.
“I always said, to me, tariffs, the most beautiful word in the dictionary,” said Trump at a December 16, 2024 news conference. “You go back and you look at the 1890s, 1880s, McKinley, and you take a look at tariffs, that was when we were at our proportionately, the richest.”
“I again, respectfully disagree with the incoming president,” is how a spokesman for the Illinois Farm Bureau reacts to Trump’s viewpoint.
Ryan Whitehouse is the Illinois Farm Bureau’s Director of National Legislation. He and other farm groups such as the American Soybean Association and the National Corn Growers Association say tariffs on imported goods will hurt everyday Americans.
“When you add cost to something, someone’s got to pay for that,” said Whitehouse, “and whether that be solely by the consumer or even a partial share with the producer and the manufacturer and the consumer, the consumer’s still paying more.”
Despite such arguments, farmer JC Reitmeier is still looking forward to a second term for Donald Trump. But he’s not enthusiastic about Trump’s promise to impose new tariffs.
“I’m not sure that tariffs are going to do it,” says Reitmeier. “Tariffs are a bad thing in my point of view.”
Reitmeier thinks the talk about tariffs is mostly hype — and he hopes it stays that way, at least when it comes to agricultural commodities and the crops he grows.
Illinois
Washington Men’s Basketball vs. #22 Illinois: Game Preview & How to Watch
How to Watch (and bet)
Date: Sunday, 1/5/25
Tip-Off Time: 1:00 pm PT
TV: Big Ten Network
Radio: Huskies Gameday App, Sports Radio KJR
Location: Seattle, Washington
Betting Line: Washington Huskies +10
Illinois Fighting Illini 2024-25 Statistics:
Record: 10-3 (2-1)
Points For per Game: 88.2 ppg (5th)
Points Against per Game: 66.5 ppg (55th)
Adjusted Offensive Efficiency: 119.5 (15th)
Adjusted Defensive Efficiency: 93.5 (7th)
Strength of Schedule: 44th
Illinois Key Players:
G- Kylan Boswell, Jr. 6’2, 205: 11.5 ppg, 4.7 rpg, 4.1 apg, 36.1% FG, 27.6% 3pt, 76.7% FT
Husky fans are familiar with Boswell as he spent the last 2 seasons at Arizona. He hasn’t quite lived up to the billing he had as a former 5-star recruit and is shooting a career worst on 3-pointers by far. Although he hit 4/5 against Oregon on Thursday. Boswell is a good passer but has been Illinois’ secondary ball handler for the most part despite career bests in both assist and turnover rate so far.
G- Kasparas Jakucionis, Fr. 6’6, 205: 16.3 ppg, 5.6 rpg, 5.4 apg, 49.2% FG, 42.9% 3pt, 86.8% FT
The Lithuanian freshman superstar is the big reason for Illinois not skipping a beat despite almost entirely flipping their roster from last year. He’s a jumbo point guard who is efficient shooting from everywhere on the court. If there’s one nitpick it’s that he commits way too many turnovers with 3.7 per game but despite that he is still a well above average offensive player given he does everything else well.
G- Tre White, Sr. 6’7, 210: 10.2 ppg, 5.4 rpg, 1.1 apg, 56.4% FG, 34.8% 3pt, 90.2% FT
White had a great freshman season at USC, transferred to a bad Louisville team last year, and now is thriving again on Illinois. He has been unstoppable inside the arc in Big Ten play so far shooting 82.4% on 2’s and 92.9% from the FT line in their 3 conference games. That includes a 20 pts, 11 reb, 4 ast, 2 blk game against Oregon this week. He doesn’t take a lot of him but it certainly doesn’t hurt that he also is shooting a career best on 3’s. Look at just about any rate stat and it’s a career high for White so far.
F- Ben Humirichous, Sr. 6’9, 225: 8.2 ppg, 2.8 rpg, 1.0 apg, 41.1% FG, 36.5% 3pt, 60.0% FT
You could argue that Humirichous is maybe the only disappointment on this Illinois roster so far. He shot 42.1% from deep last year at Evansville and that is down a little bit to 36.5% and just 28.6% in B1G play. Although like the rest of the team he broke out with 4/7 from deep against Oregon and a season-best 18 points. The other thing that has backslid is his rebounding. Looking at his statistical profile it’s about what you’d expect for a 6’2 SG who does nothing but take 3-pointers.
C- Tomislav Ivisic, Fr. 7’1, 255: 14.2 ppg, 9.2 rpg, 1.2 bpg, 53.0% FG, 37.9% 3pt, 73.3% FT
Technically, Ivisic is a sophomore in terms of eligibility as that was the NCAA compromise after the Croatian spent some time playing professionally in Europe. His brother plays at Arkansas but this Ivisic has come in and been dominant right away. He’s top-ten in the Big Ten in both offensive and defensive rebounding and is shooting 65% on 2’s and 38% on 3’s while also almost never turning over the ball. In Big Ten play so far he has actually taken more 3-pointers than 2-pointers despite being 7’1 so he sometimes is prone to settling for outside shots.
The Outlook
It’s fair to say that both teams are coming off of their best wins of the season on Thursday night. Washington was able to beat a top-25 Maryland team at home by 6 points. Good. Illinois meanwhile set an NCAA record for the biggest margin of victory over an AP Top-Ten team on the road with a 109-77 win. Yikes.
Before the Oregon game it would’ve been fair to question Illinois’ ability to win on the road. They lost by 13 to Alabama in a semi-away game and lost in OT to Northwestern at the beginning of December. But then they crushed Oregon into a fine powder by shooting 26/44 (59.1%) inside the arc and 16/29 (55.2%) beyond it.
It seems unlikely to think that Illinois can have that kind of performance again. Illinois has now scored at least 109 points in back-to-back games but even with that taken into consideration they still shoot just 34.9% on 3’s for the season. Of their 7 leaders in 3-point attempts this season, 4 of them shoot between 35% and 38%. It’s a team of guys who are good from deep but not quite lights out status.
Washington’s last 3 opponents have combined to shoot 9/46 (19.6%) from deep and on the season the Huskies rank in the top-20 nationally in both 3-point% defense and preventing opponents from attempting 3-point shot. Illinois doesn’t make a crazy percentage overall but they take 50% of their shots on the season from deep. It will be up to Washington to make them uncomfortable and force them to drive the ball as Illinois is 350th nationally in percentage of their points coming on 2-pointers.
There’s no reason though to think that Washington will light it up from deep. The Huskies have crawled out of their early shooting hole and are now merely bad rather than horrendous from deep at 32.2%. Illinois is also elite at preventing 3’s and rank 6th in opponent 3-pt% at 27.2% and 30th in preventing 3-point shots. It will be a struggle for Washington to even reach average although the Huskies still beat Maryland without doing so on Thursday.
It’s an interesting defensive strategy for Illinois but one that clearly works. The Illini are 12th or better in opponent shooting percentage on 2’s, 3’s and FTs. Almost no one is efficient shooting on them. They also rank 9th in defensive rebounding rate so they don’t allow second chance points.
There only 2 reasons anyone scores on Illinois. The first is that they are 333rd nationally in opponent turnover rate. They will guard the hell out of you but they aren’t going to gamble in the passing lanes or get overaggressive with their hands. The Huskies absolutely can’t throw the ball away and help Illinois in that regard. The Illini also play with the 18th fastest pace in the country so they want to run up and down and increase the number of total possessions. We’ll see if that helps or hurts the Huskies.
There will be opportunities inside for Great Osobor. Illinois has only one true shot blocker and it’s their backup center who plays about 14 minutes per game. Washington will need to repeatedly get the ball inside and score at the basket particularly in transition rather than settle for three-point shots. They’ll also need to aggressively chase Illinois off the three-point line and hope that they experience some regression to the mean with their outside shooting.
Thursday night’s game kicked off a stretch of 7 straight games against teams that rank in the top-27 at KenPom and 11 of 12 against top-45 teams. That’s absolutely brutal and even clawing out a 3-4 record in those first 7 contests would be a clear sign of progress for Washington. A good but not great Northwestern team held Illinois to 56 points in regulation and beat them in overtime last month. It’s possible. But it’s certainly not the most likely outcome.
Prediction
Washington Huskies– 75, Illinois Fighting Illini- 84
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