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Mississippi St.-Illinois Preview
When the ReliaQuest Bowl matchup was set on the primary Sunday in December, Mike Leach was Mississippi State’s head coach, Ryan Walters was Illinois’ defensive coordinator and each groups’ rosters had been teeming with stars.
However virtually nothing appears to be like the identical because the No. 24 Bulldogs (8-4) and Preventing Illini (8-4) put together to play on the primary Monday in 2023 in Orlando.
Leach, 61, handed away Dec. 12 attributable to problems from a coronary heart situation. The 21-year head coach, who posted a file of 158-107 for Texas Tech, Washington State and Mississippi State, suffered what was termed a “private well being difficulty” at his residence on Dec. 11. The Bulldogs promoted 36-year-old defensive coordinator Zach Arnett to go coach for the bowl recreation and past.
“We’ve got great guys on this program,” Arnett stated on the workforce’s Signing Day information convention. “They’re excited for this chance … it has been expressed and so they perceive that we’re doing precisely what Coach Leach would have needed. There isn’t a higher means for us to honor him and present respect to him and his household than to go on the market and play an entire recreation and compete like he would have anticipated us to.”
“Mike and I had been actually, actually good pals,” Illinois head coach Bret Bielema stated on SiriusXM. “And this entire dynamic of this bowl recreation is at a degree that nobody can actually describe. I can not think about the gamers’ feelings and coaches’ feelings on their aspect of the ball.”
Bielema signed a brand new contract in December that enhances his wage to $6 million by way of 2028. Amongst his first duties, except for the ReliaQuest Bowl, is to fill three spots on his workers.
Walters, who directed the nation’s No. 1 scoring protection (12.3 factors per recreation), was employed as Massive Ten West rival Purdue’s head coach on Dec. 13. Walters took affiliate head coach Kevin Kane, working backs coach Cory Patterson and a number of workforce analysts with him to West Lafayette, Ind.
Bielema promoted defensive backs coach Aaron Henry to defensive coordinator — and Henry should piece collectively a secondary to face Mississippi State’s “Air Raid” offense that does not embrace All-American cornerback Devon Witherspoon and All-Massive Ten security Sydney Brown.
Each declared for the NFL draft and opted to not play within the bowl recreation — as has Sydney’s twin brother, Chase, who completed the common season because the nation’s No. 2 rusher with 1,643 yards.
Mississippi State should take care of its personal roster shortages as 10 gamers moved into the switch portal. Sophomore wideout Rara Thomas, who led the Bulldogs with 626 receiving yards (on 44 catches with seven touchdowns) introduced his switch to Georgia on Dec. 22. Dillon Johnson, the workforce’s No. 2 rusher with 488 yards, introduced his departure 4 days earlier than Leach’s demise.
This marks the thirteenth consecutive season Mississippi State has capped its season with a bowl recreation — and the Bulldogs maintain a 7-5 file since 2010.
Illinois hasn’t performed within the postseason since its loss within the 2019 Redbox Bowl. The Illini are looking for their first victory because the 2011 Battle Starvation Bowl, when defensive coordinator/interim coach Vic Koenning directed a 20-14 win over UCLA after the firing of Ron Zook.
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2026 Nebraska OL Landen Von Seggern excited to join Illinois family
Illinois has added to its family with a 2026 commitment. Omaha (Neb.) Millard South offensive lineman Landen Von Seggern announced his commitment to the Illini on Wednesday.
The Nebraska native visited Illinois on Jan. 11 and couldn’t have been more impressed with the visit.
“It was great, the thing that stood out the most to me was the hospitality,” Von Seggern said.
“The coaches were talking to me and treating me as if I was already a part of the team and the atmosphere was crazy at the basketball game. They have a very nice fan base and that is what made me want to be a part of the famILLy!”
Von Seggern selected Illinois over the seven scholarship offers that he holds. He took visits to Iowa, Iowa State and Kansas. But being in Champaign gave him the feeling that its where he needs to play college football.
Another thing Illinois had going for it was his relationship with coach Bret Bielema and offensive line coach Bart Miller. Bielema’s history with offensive linemen speaks for itself but Von Seggern has built a quick rapport with the pair.
“The relationship has grown very well,” Von Seggern said. “Especially for me only being up there three times. It felt like they had been my coaches already. I’m just super excited to get to work with them.”
Now the lineman’s college decision is out of the way and he can enjoy his senior year with his friends and family without worrying about where he will commit.
“The thing I’m looking forward to most about being part of the Illini is the atmosphere and the relationships between the coaches and players,” Von Seggern said. ‘FamILLy is a big thing at Illinois but they don’t just say it, they act upon it and live by it!”
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Plano, 1st Illinois community to recognize Juneteenth as holiday, cancels 2025 events
Wednesday, January 15, 2025 3:39PM
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PLANO, Ill. (WLS) — The first community to recognize Juneteenth as holiday in Illinois has canceled this year’s celebration.
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Plano, Illinois recognized Juneteenth as a holiday in February 2021. That same year, it became a state and federal holiday.
However, event organizers announced on social media that the 2025 Juneteenth celebrations were canceled.
The cancellation came due to “community engagement and negative feedback,” according to organizers.
Among the canceled events were the Martin Luther King Candlelight Bowling Fundraiser, Black History Month scholarship contest and the June Celebration at Emily G John’s School.
“My hope is that this is temporary but if the cancelation is determined that it needs to extend to 2026 then that would be the will and pleasure of the community,” organizers said.
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Son of woman killed in domestic shooting helps pass Illinois law to protect victims, becomes advocate
CHICAGO (CBS) — In July 2023, Manny Alvarez’s mother and sister were shot and killed, allegedly by his father.
Manny, now 20, usually is not comfortable with praise. But he now has something to be proud of—as he helped pass an Illinois state law that both honors his mom and helps future survivors of domestic violence.
“My life sort of ended there in terms of—that was it,” Alvarez said. “That’s kind of that chapter of my life, and I’ll never have a dad I can call again, I’ll never have a sister I can call again, and I’ll never have a mom I can call again.”
Manny Alvarez was just 18 when his dad picked up a gun and shot his sister, Daniela, and his mother, Karina Gonzalez, to death in their Little Village neighborhood apartment. Manny was shot too, but survived.
He said he did not think his father was capable of doing such a thing.
“I mean, it’s something that we knew of, and in terms of all the domestic violence, it was very prevalent,” Manny Alvarez said, “but you know, you never really think someone’s going to go to that measure of actually hurting someone, let alone killing them, and basically ending everyone’s life.”
The deadly shooting happened during a quarrel, and two weeks after Manny’s mom was granted an order of protection against her husband, Jose Alvarez. But her husband had not been served.
“It was the worst two weeks ever,” Manny said, “because, you know, we’re just kind of sitting there going, ‘OK, like he’s not supposed to be here.”
Manny, who calls his mom the hardest working person he’s ever known, went to live with relatives. At the same time, advocates were crafting a bill requiring that police remove all guns from people with domestic violence orders of protection against them.
The advocate asked Manny if they could name the legislation after his mom. Eventually, he said yes, and the fight to pass Karina’s Bill ramped up.
The bill passed the Illinois General Assembly on Tuesday, Jan. 7, and Manny helped with the effort. He met with lawmakers and appeared at news conferences.
It was Manny’s way of honoring his mother.
“I can’t give her a birthday gift. I can’t give her a Christmas gift anymore,” Manny said. “But I kind of see it as a way to give back to her for all that she did for me.”
Amanda Pyron, executive director of the anti-domestic violence organization The Network, said Manny’s advocacy for getting the bill passed was “critical.”
But Pyron said their work isn’t over—even after Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker signs the bill into law.
“We absolutely will monitor accountability for survivors who go into a court and are granted an order of protection with this remedy, and don’t receive it,” Pyron said.
As for Manny, he does not like to call himself brave. But he does want to keep helping domestic violence survivors—any way he can.
“I’m all ears, and that’s kind of my calling, I guess,” he said. “If anyone comes up to me with that situation, it’s, OK, what can we do? You know, who can I put them in contact with?”
It is not clear when Gov. Pritzker plans to sign Karina’s Bill into law. But when it happens, Manny said he would like to be there.
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