Illinois
Illinois Basketball’s Loss to Michigan State Ignites Social Media
No one can deny that No. 19 Illinois and No. 12 Michigan State waged an epic battle Sunday when the Illini visited the Breslin Center in East Lansing, where the Spartans came away battered and perhaps a bit bruised but with an 80-78 win – their 11th victory in a row.
Beyond that, fans of the Illini (13-5, 5-3 Big Ten) and Spartans (16-2, 7-0) could find very little common ground in their assessment of the matchup – especially given how pivotal the officials’ calls were in such a tightly contested affair.
With many Illini fans bemoaning the officiating in Illinois’ sixth loss in its past seven visits to the Breslin Center and Spartans fans accusing their orange-and-blue-backing counterparts of excessive whining, the most objective and sober judgments on social media came from the press and other unbiased sources. (Even if the funniest came from elsewhere.)
Let’s take a quick look at the best and most significant reactions to the Illinois-Michigan State game, starting with a couple of alums:
Michigan State fought hard to win a nail-biter against Illinois. Holloman led the way with 17 points and Carr and Fidler had outstanding bench play and finished with 11 a piece! We remain undefeated in the Big Ten play and continue our win streak to 11 games! 👏🏾 @MSU_Basketball
— Earvin Magic Johnson (@MagicJohnson) January 19, 2025
Illini played hard, physical, confident. Controlled most of game at MSU w/out KJ. They were a layup attempt from Bos or catch finish from Ivisic away from winning. Makes winning B1G harder but nothing to worry about w/ this team long team. They are about to win a bunch in a row.
— Sean Harrington (@smharrington24) January 20, 2025
Several prominent members of the college basketball media weighed in on the Illini during and after the game, unable to help noticing the Illini’s grit – and perhaps the seeds of potential greatness:
The fact that Illinois is only down two while getting nothing from Jakucionis (who has fouled out) tells me the Illini are the best team in the Bjg Ten even if they don’t pull off the win.
— Seth Davis (@SethDavisHoops) January 19, 2025 Illinois is the best rebounding team in the country and beating Michigan State on the offensive glass right now. Illini up 19-12 with 8 offensive boards. Spartans hanging in well though — when they get out on the break, say goodnight.
Really fun game. Outstanding @B1GMBBall! — John Fanta (@John_Fanta) January 19, 2025 I will say that game did nothing to change my mind that Illinois is a potential Final Four team. Had them in my midseason Final Four earlier this month and I feel good about it. https://t.co/GDNwURc0te
— Jeff Borzello (@jeffborzello) January 19, 2025
CBS Sports’ Jon Rothstein deserves his own special shout-out after serving up volume, analysis and humor in a series of posts:
I’ve felt all season long that on a neutral court, Alabama, Auburn, and Duke had three highest ceilings in the country.
Illinois is at the top of the next tier.
And inching closer to the top tier. The Illini are good enough to get to San Antonio. https://t.co/DZOK8NhxTy
— Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) January 19, 2025 Morez Johnson.
Buy Stock Now. https://t.co/DZOK8NhxTy
— Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) January 19, 2025 Will Riley.
You should have bought stock a long time ago. https://t.co/DZOK8NhxTy — Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) January 19, 2025
Then you have the sharp, the voice and the former coach, all of them with unique perspectives on what they saw on the floor at the Breslin Center on Sunday:
Credit to Sparty, but this Illinois team likely beats Michigan State 8 out of 10 times on a neutral floor.
The whistle in this game has been laughably egregious.
— Brad Evans (@NoisyHuevos) January 19, 2025 I know referees are going to miss calls. It happens. But FOUR phantom calls on the SAME guy who happens to the star player of the team? All in about 5 minutes? It’s unreal. #illini
— Tim Sinclair (@timjsinclair) January 19, 2025 Y’all know I don’t complain about fouls often. As a former CBB coach, you get immune to bad calls. They happen. Especially on the road. But today, they were egregious, phantom & directly impacted the outcome of a great game. A shame. Time to roll off about 10 in a row. #Illini
— Matt McCumber (@ILL_Texan) January 19, 2025
And this one? Well, we just couldn’t get away with running a social-media reaction story and not including this post:
Is this real?? Explain yourselves @bigten pic.twitter.com/5tqCPnJPZk
— The Field Pass (@TheFieldPass) January 19, 2025
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Illinois
Over 81K deer harvested in Illinois firearm deer season
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (KWQC) – Early numbers show more than 81,000 deer were harvested during Illinois’ firearm deer season this year.
Officials said preliminary totals show 91,225 deer were harvested during the seven-day season that ended on Dec. 7, according to a news release.
This is down from the 82,496 deer harvested during the firearm season last year, officials said.
Local firearm deer season totals:
- Rock Island County: 728
- Whiteside County: 699
- Jo Davies County: 1,336
- Knox County: 1,057
- Henry County: 572
- Mercer County: 873
- Warren County: 516
- Bureau County: 909
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Bears again expand stadium search, including outside Illinois
CHICAGO — Three days before hosting their biggest game at Soldier Field in years, the Chicago Bears are exploring moving outside the city for which they are named.
In an open letter to fans Wednesday evening, team president and CEO Kevin Warren said the Bears will explore other locations — including outside of Cook County, where the team owns a 326-acre property in Arlington Heights, Illinois — to build a domed stadium.
That includes moving the Bears out of Illinois altogether.
“In addition to Arlington Park, we need to expand our search and critically evaluate opportunities throughout the wider Chicagoland region, including Northwest Indiana,” Warren said. “This is not about leverage. We spent years trying to build a new home in Cook County. We invested significant time and resources evaluating multiple sites and rationally decided on Arlington Heights.
“Our fans deserve a world-class stadium. Our players and coaches deserve a venue that matches the championship standard they strive for every day. With that in mind, our organization must keep every credible pathway open to deliver that future.”
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker pushed back against a potential move of the team out of the state.
“Suggesting the Bears would move to Indiana is a startling slap in the face to all the beloved and loyal fans who have been rallying around the team during this strong season,”Pritzker spokesperson Matt Hill said in a statement. “The Governor’s a Bears fan who has always wanted them to stay in Chicago. He has also said that ultimately they are a private business.”
The Bears purchased the Arlington Park property that formerly housed the Arlington International Racecourse for $197 million in 2023, shortly before Warren replaced Ted Phillips as team president and CEO. The Bears proposed building a 60,000-seat fixed-roof stadium within a $5 billion mixed-use development.
Not long after closing on the land in Arlington Heights, the team began exploring options for a new stadium site when it announced its plans to build at the Arlington Park site were “at risk” as negotiations over property taxes reached a $100 million impasse.
Shortly before the 2024 draft, the Bears shifted their focus to building their new stadium on the lakefront south of Soldier Field and announced they would invest more than $2 billion in private money into the construction and development of the stadium and surrounding areas.
Although the team has maintained that the construction of a new stadium will be privately funded, concerns over the burden placed on taxpayers to fund the infrastructure around the stadium led to an impasse. That led the Bears to explore Arlington Heights once again as an option, which Warren announced during league meetings in April. Ahead of the Bears’ home opener against theMinnesota Vikingson Sept. 8, Warren released a letter to fans, saying the team’s sights were set on building in Arlington Heights. He has said throughout the year that the goal was to break ground before the end of 2025.
However, the Bears have been in a battle with lawmakers over tax breaks and securing $855 million in public funding for costs related to building the new stadium.
“We have not asked for state taxpayer dollars to build the stadium at Arlington Park,” Warren said. “We asked only for a commitment to essential local infrastructure [roads, utilities, and site improvements], which is more than typical for projects of this size. Additionally, we sought reasonable property tax certainty to secure financing. We listened to state leadership and relied on their direction and guidance, yet our efforts have been met with no legislative partnership.”
The Bears’ current lease at Soldier Field runs through 2033. On Saturday night, the 10-4 Bears will host the Green Bay Packers in a high-stakes meeting that will heavily determine Chicago’s path to the postseason.br/]
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Last-minute gifts made in Illinois, local small businesses
Wednesday, December 17, 2025 6:44PM
CHICAGO (WLS) — There’s still time to get a gift under the tree that is made in Illinois.
ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watch
The Illinois Office of Tourism is out with its “Illinois-Made Holiday Gift Guide.”
Seventeen small businesses from across the state are featured.
From soap, to popcorn, to fudge and coffee, there are some great ideas.
Kribi Coffee Air Roastery, Garrett Popcorn Shops, The Fudge Pot and Soapy Roads are some of the brands featured in the list.
To see the full guide, click here.
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