Illinois
Iowa football rewind: Predictable offensive plays, predictable results
After falling to Illinois 9-6, Iowa Hawkeyes quarterback Spencer Petras (7) walks off the sphere on the College of Illinois Memorial Stadium in Champaign, Illinois on Saturday, October 8, 2022. (Savannah Blake/The Gazette)
CHAMPAIGN, In poor health. — Quarterback Spencer Petras noticed “a whole lot of self-inflicted” errors by the offense in Iowa soccer’s 9-6 loss to Illinois.
One doesn’t should look far on movie to seek out a few of these “self-inflicted” wounds.
A primary-and-goal cross from Petras to operating again Leshon Williams bounced on the bottom two yards wanting the place Williams was. Had the brief throw been on the mark, Williams may need scored a landing.
Gavin Williams by no means circled on a third-and-4 within the second quarter when Petras threw to him. Had he circled, the cross wasn’t far off from the place he was.
These have been two of the various issues for Iowa’s offense in a efficiency with a 50 p.c completion share, 1.7 yards per carry and no touchdowns.
Predictable decisions by Brian Ferentz
Some clear traits emerged in offensive coordinator Brian Ferentz’s playcalling Saturday.
Whereas first-down calls have been balanced between operating and passing, his second-down calls have been rather more predictable.
On second downs that adopted a Petras incompletion, excluding a play within the two-minute drill, Iowa ran the ball 4 of 5 occasions. The one cross was on a second-and-22.
On second downs that got here both after a sack or speeding play that netted fewer than three yards, Iowa handed on six of eight events. When counting a replayed second down due to an offensive penalty, that goes as much as seven of 9 events.
One of many two runs following a brief run or sack was at Iowa’s personal 3-yard line. Unsurprisingly, it was a quarterback sneak.
Extra predictable calls on early downs don’t assist the Hawkeyes’ pattern of getting to dig out of third-and-long holes. The common distance for Iowa to go to transform on third down was 12.3 yards.
Unfavorable performs add up
After slight, incremental progress towards Michigan, Twenty fourth-year head coach Kirk Ferentz acknowledged Iowa’s backward motion within the 9-6 loss.
“I’m unsure we took a step ahead tonight,” Kirk Ferentz mentioned after the loss. “I felt like we did final week with the offense. Tonight, not the case.”
The backward motion wasn’t simply metaphorical. It was literal.
Iowa’s offense completed behind the place it began on 5 of its 13 drives towards the Illini.
Many backward performs put Iowa in unrealistic second-and-long and third-and-long situations.
5 Petras sacks resulted in a lack of 38 yards.
Seven offensive penalties value the Hawkeyes 57 yards. An Illinois pointless roughness penalty offset a pair of Iowa unsportsmanlike conduct penalties that may’ve value the Hawkeyes much more yards.
Iowa additionally had some questionable play-calls that resulted in large losses.
The Hawkeyes confronted second-and-6 early within the fourth quarter in Illinois territory. A primary down probably would’ve been sufficient for Drew Stevens to kick a go-ahead subject purpose.
Iowa referred to as a play-action display cross to LaPorta. Arland Bruce IV went into movement earlier than the snap, leaving the left aspect of the sphere open with Illinois in man protection.
After the play motion, LaPorta went from blocking to operating to the left aspect for a display. Illinois’ defenders weren’t fooled (and certain shouldn’t have been both contemplating LaPorta’s menace as Iowa’s main receiver).
Offensive linemen Mason Richman and Logan Jones have been forward of LaPorta on the line of scrimmage prepared to dam, however a number of Illini gamers have been already behind the road of scrimmage to fulfill Iowa’s star tight finish for a lack of eight yards.
Iowa had third-and-14 and was outdoors of Stevens’ vary. The Hawkeyes needed to punt after an off-line Petras cross on third down.
One other expensive instance got here within the closing minute of the second quarter. Iowa had second-and-10 on the Illinois 18-yard line. A subject purpose appeared to be a given at that time.
Iowa faked a rollout to the precise as Petras pitched the ball to extensive receiver Nico Ragaini, who was operating an end-around route within the backfield towards the left aspect.
Outdoors linebacker Alec Bryant was already within the backfield because the one Illinois participant unblocked within the six-man rush. Bryant pressured Ragaini to run farther behind the road of scrimmage.
Ragaini dodged Bryant, nevertheless it gave the remainder of the protection an opportunity to catch up. Ragaini took a nine-yard loss. What would’ve been a 37-yard subject purpose for Stevens, the true freshman kicker, as a substitute was 45 yards. Stevens missed the kick.
Iowa’s third and closing red-zone journey ended with none factors.
Feedback: john.steppe@thegazette.com
Illinois
Some Illinois taxpayers will be able to file 2024 taxes for free with IRS program
Nearly 2 million eligible Illinois residents will be able to file their 2024 federal tax returns for free using a new IRS program.
State officials announced that Illinois will participate in the IRS Direct File service which begins on Jan. 27.
Direct File was first launched as a test program last year. This year, the program will become a permanent option with participation in 25 states.
A simplified process
The IRS estimates that more than 30 million people will be eligible to use the program during the 2025 tax filing season.
State officials said the IRS Direct File option will simplify the filing process for eligible taxpayers.
“We understand that a significant amount of time and money is spent every year to ensure personal income tax returns are filed accurately and on time,” said David Harris, the director of the Illinois Department of Revenue, in a statement. “This integration will help relieve stress and financial burden for taxpayers.”
Direct File is an online service that’s available on mobile phones, laptops, tablets or desktop computers.
The service provides a checklist and a guide to help navigate the process. Users will have access to a chatbot for guidance in both English and Spanish.
For more information on eligibility and how to use the service, visit irs.gov/filing/irs-direct-file-for-free.
Illinois
Illinois State Police trooper hurt in multi-vehicle crash near Chicago
(25News Now) – An Illinois State Police trooper was hurt in a five-vehicle crash Saturday morning in the Chicago suburb of South Barrington, but there are conflicting reports about the severity of the trooper’s injuries.
State Police said the trooper was heading to an accident scene to help with traffic control at Illinois Route 59 and Higgins Road. Police said the trooper activated his emergency lights and sirens, but was struck by another vehicle at the intersection about 9:45 a.m.
The trooper suffered critical injuries, according to a release from the East Dundee and Countryside Fire Protection District, but State Police said the trooper’s injuries were not life-threatening.
The fire department said it took almost a half-hour to extricate the trooper from his heavily damaged vehicle.
Authorities said two people from other vehicles were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.
State Police are investigating.
Saturday’s accident happened less than a month after State Police Trooper Clay Carns was killed in a crash on I-55 in Will County.
The 35-year-old officer left his squad car to pick up debris from the roadway when he was struck by a passing pickup truck two days before Christmas. The truck’s 69-year-old driver was cited for not moving over to avoid hitting Trooper Carns.
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Illinois
Local college hoops roundup: No. 13 Illinois falls to USC at home
Desmond Claude scored a season-high 31 points to lead USC to an 82-72 win over No. 13 Illinois on Saturday in Champaign.
Wesley Yates III had 15 points — shooting 7 of 8 from the field — while Rashaun Agee had 13 points and eight rebounds for the Trojans (10-6, 2-3 Big Ten).
Illinois (12-4, 4-2) had a five-game winning streak snapped. Ben Humrichous had 15 points, while Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn and Tre White each scored 11.
Kasparas Jakucionis, the Illini’s leading scorer, missed his second straight game because of a forearm injury suffered Jan. 5 against Washington.
Takeaways
Illinois: The Illini have gotten off to a slow start in each game without Jakucionis. They trailed Penn State by six points early Wednesday before winning 91-52. They were down by nine points early to USC and never did get their offense going without their scoring and assist leader. They were 7 of 32 on 3-pointers.
USC: The Trojans didn’t get to the free-throw line very often. They were 9 of 11 on foul shots to Illinois’ 19 of 21. But they shot 52% to Illinois’ 37% and outrebounded the Illini 37-34. Illinois came into the game averaging 45.9 rebounds per game, best in the nation.
Key moment
The game was tied at 57 with 8:46 left. USC went on a 13-3 run to move in front 70-60 with 5:12 to go and Illinois didn’t threaten after that.
Key stat
Claude shot 12 for 20 from the field and made all seven of his free throws. Agee also was a shooting star. The graduate student sank three triples after making two all season and six in his career.
Up next
Southern California hosts Iowa on Tuesday night.
Illinois visits Indiana on Tuesday night.
Saint Joseph’s 93, Loyola 57
Xzayvier Brown scored 20 points as Saint Joseph’s rolled to a 93-57 victory over Loyola on Saturday in Philadelphia.
Brown went 8 of 16 from the field (3 for 6 from 3-point range) for the Hawks (11-6, 3-2 Atlantic 10 Conference). Derek Simpson added 19 points and six rebounds. Erik Reynolds II hit four 3-pointers and scored 18.
The Ramblers (10-6, 1-2) were led by Sheldon Edwards with 12 points. Jayden Dawson added 12 points and Miles Rubin scored 10.
Saint Joseph’s took the lead with 19:12 remaining in the first half and did not relinquish it. Reynolds led the team in scoring with 15 points in the first half to help put them up 53-29 at the break.
Bradley 61, UIC 60
Zek Montgomery led Bradley with 15 points and Duke Deen scored the game-winning 3-pointer with two seconds remaining as the Braves knocked off host UIC 61-60 on Saturday.
Montgomery shot 5 for 10 (2 for 4 from 3-point range) and 3 of 5 from the free-throw line for the Braves (14-3, 5-1 Missouri Valley Conference). Deen scored 14 points and added three steals. Corey Thomas shot 2 of 2 from the field and 7 for 7 from the line to finish with 11 points.
Jordan Mason led the way for the Flames (11-6, 3-3) with 15 points and two steals. Ahmad Henderson II added 13 points, 10 rebounds, four assists and two steals for UIC. Sasa Ciani also recorded 11 points and 11 rebounds.
Both teams next play Wednesday. Bradley hosts Indiana State and UICsquares off against Murray State at home.
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