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Gophers football’s 2021 loss to Bowling Green stung, but defeat to Illinois was bigger blow
INDIANAPOLIS — Two phrases — “Bowling Inexperienced” — will stay in infamy for the Gophers soccer program and its followers after Minnesota entered final September’s sport in opposition to the struggling Mid-American Convention program as a 31-point favourite and exited with a 14-10 defeat.
That was dangerous. However maybe worse was the Gopher’s efficiency in November in opposition to an Illinois staff that entered the sport 3-6. A 14-point favourite, Minnesota misplaced 14-6 on its dwelling area. With Minnesota ending one win behind Large Ten West Division champion Iowa final season and lacking out on the convention title sport, the loss to Illinois had a lot bigger ramifications.
Gophers head coach P.J. Fleck credited how Illinois performs resembled first-year head coach Bret Bielema’s character.
“Powerful,” Fleck mentioned Tuesday at Large Ten Media Days. “They grind it out. They play with excessive power. They suppose they will beat anyone, anytime, anyplace. That’s a credit score to Bret. It’s good to have him again within the league, however they’re a extremely robust soccer staff. They acquired us final yr. (They) had a fantastic scheme, nice plan for us. We’ve acquired to be higher.”
After Bielema was employed in December 2020, he began watching movie on Large Ten opponents. He mentioned one Minnesota offensive play stood out: a fumble alongside a sideline {that a} Gophers participant hit the ball out of bounds, figuring out that effort would imply U saved possession.
“What I noticed continuously out of Minnesota’s program is the soccer intelligence, which numerous youngsters don’t have,” Bielema mentioned Wednesday inside Lucas Oil Stadium. “They must be taught that. I actually respect the best way his staff performs. P.J. and I are utterly totally different folks, proper, however I knew and I instructed our guys all yr and within the week of preparation going into it, that is going to be a troublesome, bodily soccer staff.”
The Gophers protection had been permitting solely 93 speeding yards per sport coming to the Illinois sport however gave up 93 to Illinois within the first quarter alone. Illinois had success with its “barge” formation, utilizing further offensive linemen.
Minnesota averaged solely 2.5 yards per rush in opposition to Illinois. Quarterback Tanner Morgan had a move tipped and intercepted on the primary drive. He scored a speeding landing — the Gophers’ solely factors — with 5 minutes left within the sport and had a Hail Mary to Dylan Wright picked off on the final drive. The U was minus-two in turnover margin.
“We wanted to benefit from our alternatives,” Bielema mentioned. “That’s the method it performed out. These video games, you positively must earn your victory in opposition to Minnesota.”
Illinois completed 5-7 in Bielema’s first season final fall. They knocked off seventh-ranked Penn State after which misplaced at dwelling to Rutgers earlier than coming to Minnesota. Additionally they beat Charlotte, Nebraska within the season opener and Northwestern within the finale.
Bielema is 8-0 in opposition to the Gophers, together with 7-0 throughout his tenure at Wisconsin from 2006-12.
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Here’s how much snow Springfield got — and when it’ll melt
Aerial video above Dallas captures rare snowfall
Drone footage shows a winter storm that brought rare snow and ice to Dallas and other parts of Northern Texas.
A blanket of snow covered Springfield late Thursday and early Friday, closing Springfield schools and some offices for a snow day.
Morning traffic appeared to be moving slowly but steadily. Cameras covering major roads in the city showed snow and slush remaining on many city roads but no major slowdowns.
How much snow did Springfield get?
As of 10 a.m., Springfield had seen around 6 to 6.5 inches of snow, according to Angelica Soria, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service’s Springfield office. Southwest Missouri in general got slightly less snow, with reports of 5 to 6 inches.
About another inch of snow was possible in Springfield, according to the National Weather Service, but new accumulation was expected to taper off by noon.
When will the snow melt?
The snow likely won’t stick around long, with a high of 40 expected Saturday. Temperatures are forecast to drop below freezing again Monday before returning to daytime highs in the high-30s and 40s later next week.
While the weather is predicted to warm up this weekend, folks should take care driving when the sun goes down, even if all the snow melts.
“(The snow) will probably start melting during the day tomorrow, but we are worried about the re-freezing on the road, because it will probably get kind of slushy as the plows keep going around trying to get it off the road,” Soria said. “We definitely want to urge people to be careful while traveling … when the sun goes down, it’s harder to see black ice, things like that.”
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Waukegan, Illinois city workers suffer electric shock from power lines
WAUKEGAN, Ill. (CBS) — Two city workers from Waukegan were rushed to the hospital Thursday morning after they were shocked by power lines.
Firefighters said the workers were trimming trees at Pershing Road and Greenwood Avenue near the Waukegan Generating Station, a now-shuttered coal-fired power plant.
The workers’ crane touched a power line, which energized the truck and gave the workers an electric shock.
A helicopter took one man to the hospital with electrical burns. The other was taken away by ambulance.
Illinois
Illinois’ important trio that stepped up big time in KJ’s absence
A surprise late scratch of a potential top five NBA draft pick like the one of Kasparas Jakucionis prior to Wednesday’s game very well could’ve thrown a wrench in the Illini’s recent momentum.
Or, at the very least, it probably should’ve looked like it had some effect. A 39-point drubbing? A 34-4 first half run? Alright, I guess nothing can slow down this Illini train right now.
Illinois didn’t skip a beat in its second emphatic victory in three games — and a big reason for that was the trio of guys it had step up to pick up the slack for its missing leader.
As read on TCR last night, the Illini made more history on Wednesday. Ben Humrichous, Tre White and Morez Johnson all reached 20 or more points, marking just the third time since the 1938-1939 season that Illinois had three 20-point scorers in the same game.
The individual performances of those three were particularly notable because all three of Humrichous, White and Johnson put up their respective big nights in entirely different ways. And all three used Jakucionis’s absence to send a message about how far they’ve already come just a quarter of the way into conference play.
For Morez Johnson, Wednesday’s 20-point, 11-rebound double-double encapsulated everything he brings to the floor the second he steps on it. It was efficient — done in just 20 minutes — and was the result of his constant energy and activity that found himself around the basket on what felt like every possession.
Johnson’s been perhaps the most consistently impactful producer in the Illini rotation all season. His per-40-minute numbers are absurd — try 14.6 points, 17.7 rebounds and 3.3 blocks. His total rebound rate would rank in the top five nationally if he had the minutes to qualify. He just hasn’t gotten the opportunity to stuff the stat sheet as loudly as he did Wednesday. A well-deserved and long overdue breakout night.
Ben Humrichous’s explosive first half was the flashiest performance of the night, showcasing the ability to catch fire from deep that has always been there for him despite his December struggles. Humrichous nailed five first half threes and was a big reason the Illini’s lead ballooned in the midst of their dominating scoring run.
The most encouraging sign for Humrichous, though, is the way he’s beginning to diversify his game. Through December, Humrichous had attempted just 12 two-point attempts on the season, pretty much exclusively acting as a spot-up shooter on the perimeter. In just three games in January, Humrichous already has 14 attempts from two.
He flashed the ability to take advantage of mismatches with his size in some Marcus Domask-like mid post isos. He’s also gotten noticeably more aggressive attacking closeouts and finishing with force at the rim when the opportunity presents itself. Pair those things with a season-high 9 rebounds on Wednesday and you’ve finally got the version of Humrichous that makes Illinois its most dangerous self.
And quietly in the midst of everything else came another extremely productive Tre White performance. White reached 20 points and 7 rebounds in a similar manner to most of his recent production — doing a little bit of everything and doing it in a very efficient, inconspicuous manner.
Over the last 7 games, White is now averaging 16.1 points and 6.2 rebounds per game on remarkable 63.3% efficiency from the floor. He’s turned himself into a consistent second scoring option alongside Jakucionis when he’s out there while making the types of winning plays that result from competing to win, as Brad Underwood detailed Tuesday.
White has made significant strides in almost every area, from scoring off the dribble to rebounding to the defensive end, and it’s taken Illinois to an entirely different level. Wednesday’s performance showed once again how dangerous he can be when he’s attacking and playing with high energy.
As a whole, the Illini certainly hope they’re without their star player for long. But their response without him — particularly from the Johnson, Humrichous and White trio that will continue to be vital to their success — was a welcome sight.
Illinois proved they have the depth to survive a man down while also showing what things can look like when its complementary pieces are at their best. Right now, it’s hard to imagine anything slowing down the roll these Illini are on.
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