Illinois
Only ‘wave’ Illinois Republicans see in Legislature is the farewell one from Durkin as House GOP leader
CHICAGO – With redistricting on their aspect, robust fundraising from celebration leaders and a lift of tens of millions from Gov. J.B. Pritzker, statehouse Democrats look like retaining their supermajority statuses in each chambers — and certain even rising that benefit within the Home.
There was no “crimson wave” — or perhaps a ripple — within the Illinois Basic Meeting.
And Illinois Home Republican Chief Jim Durkin’s post-Election Day announcement that he is not going to search reelection as minority chief displays the dissatisfaction amongst most of the state’s institution Republicans.
“I started this journey as a voice of moderation and conclude this journey the identical approach I began, a voice of moderation,” the Western Springs Republican stated in an announcement. “To the folks of Illinois disillusioned with these outcomes, don’t surrender hope. Tomorrow is a brand new day.”
The writing was already on the wall for Durkin after Aurora Mayor Richard Irvin misplaced the Republican main race for governor.
Statehouse Republicans have been hopeful that Irvin, with tens of millions in help from billionaire hedge fund supervisor Ken Griffin, might assist to reshape the state celebration. However Irvin’s loss was coupled with the state GOP’s embrace of state Sen. Darren Bailey, a far-right Donald Trump backer whom some Republicans discovered robust to help.
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Durkin was hopeful messages about crime and the economic system might assist choose up three seats to interrupt the Democratic supermajority.
A “supermajority” is the three-fifths majority that any invoice handed after Could 31 requires for the legislation to enter impact inside the subsequent 12 months. A supermajority can be required to override a governor’s veto.
Each state Senate President Don Harmon and Home Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch on Tuesday declared they’d stored their supermajorities of their respective chambers. After Tuesday’s decisive victories, Democrats basically tightened their grip on state authorities, holding each statewide elected workplace and gaining one other seat on the Illinois Supreme Courtroom.
The Illinois Home at present has 73 Democrats and 45 Republicans — however Republicans on Wednesday estimated they have been right down to 41 seats, and probably 40, as they awaited the ultimate outcomes of 1 incumbent race. Meaning Democrats have been on their approach to selecting up 4 or 5 seats. Forty Home seats have been uncontested.
The Illinois Democratic Social gathering anticipated 4 legislative pickups, however was nonetheless awaiting the ultimate outcomes on three races, together with within the northwest suburban 51st District, the place 23-year-old Nabeela Syed declared victory over Republican incumbent Chris Bos, making her the youngest member of the brand new Illinois Basic Meeting. Syed led Bos 52% to 48% with 95% of precincts reporting.
“My identify is Nabeela Syed. I’m a 23-year outdated Muslim, Indian-American girl. We simply flipped a Republican-held suburban district,” Syed tweeted.
Democrats will even retain their supermajority standing within the Illinois Senate, which at present has 41 Democrats and simply 18 Republicans. Republicans wanted to choose up six seats to interrupt the supermajority. Thirty-four seats have been uncontested.
A worst case state of affairs could be the lack of two Democratic seats, with Senate Democrats nonetheless holding a supermajority of 39 or 40 seats. Within the 56th District in southern Illinois, Republican Erica Conway Harriss defeated the incumbent, State Sen. Kris Tharp 51% to 49%.
Democrats are nonetheless awaiting outcomes of state Sen. Michael Hasting’s race in his southwest suburban nineteenth District. Hastings, who confronted Republican challenger Patrick Sheehan, has confronted calls to resign amid allegations of home abuse from his ex-wife after they have been married, which he has denied. He has not been charged with any crime and has denied any wrongdoing.
With 95% p.c of precincts reporting, Hastings and Sheehan have been tied at 50%. The race is more likely to be determined by mail-in ballots. The Senate Democratic marketing campaign fund didn’t present {dollars} or sources for Hastings’ marketing campaign.
Illinois
Halftime Update: Gamecocks Trail No. 15 Illinois 7-3
The South Carolina Gamecocks head into halftime down 7-3 against No. 15 Illinois in a tightly contested battle. While the Gamecocks haven’t struggled to move the ball, they’ve had trouble capitalizing on key opportunities. A prime example came early in the game when they recovered a fumble near the goal line but failed to convert, ultimately punting on the drive. Despite the missed chances, the Gamecocks remain very much in this game.
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Quarterback LaNorris Sellers has been steady, completing 13 of 19 passes for 88 yards (4.6 yards per attempt). While he hasn’t thrown for any touchdowns or interceptions, Sellers has also contributed 19 rushing yards. To pull off the upset, South Carolina will need Sellers to elevate his game in the second half and take control of the offense.
The Gamecocks are within striking distance and will look to clean up their execution to flip the script in the final two quarters. This game is far from over.
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How High Did Illinois Basketball Climb in Latest NCAA NET Rankings?
Voters for the AP Top 25 poll have spoken, and although the rankings remain the gold standard for most fans in determining the who’s who of college basketball in-season, their merit is dubious – and their ultimate significance unimportant.
So as heartening as it might have been for Illinois fans to see the Illini (9-3, 1-1 Big Ten) move up a few spots in the AP poll this week – to No. 22 – and as annoyed as others might have been to see roughly a half-dozen clubs ranked over the Illini despite less-convincing résumés, the point is moot.
And that’s because the NCAA’s NET rankings are where it’s at.
Viewed through that more scientific, data-influenced lens, the Illini are considered degrees of magnitude better – at least through the first two months and 12 games of the season. Updated through Monday’s games, the NET has Illinois ranked No. 9 in the country – one spot above No. 10 Oregon as the Illini prepare to take on the Ducks in Eugene in their toughest road game to date.
Illinois moved up four spots into the top 10 of the NET rankings, which are calculated daily, and is currently viewed by the formula as the strongest team in the Big Ten. The formula currently considers the Illini to be the strongest team in the conference.
And although the NET rankings finds higher quality at the top of other leagues, they recognize the Big Ten’s depth, with a total of seven teams in the top 25 as of Monday – also including No. 13 Maryland, No. 14 UCLA, No. 16 Michigan, No. 23 Ohio State and No. 25 Michigan State.
That bodes well for the Illini’s chances to continue to grow and build a profile through the conference season that can’t be ignored by the NCAA Tournament selection committee (which uses NET as its proprietary and primary tool).
It starts at Oregon (Thursday at 9 p.m. CT, on FS1) but, in theory, won’t end until March 16 – the day of the Big Ten Championship game and NCAA Tournament Selection Sunday.
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What channel is Illinois vs South Carolina? Time, TV schedule to watch Citrus Bowl
The Illinois Fighting Illini wrap up one of their best seasons in a generation today against the South Carolina Gamecocks in the Citrus Bowl at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida.
Coach Bret Bielema and the No. 21 Illini (9-3) are looking for the program’s first 10-win season since 2001. No. 14 South Carolina (9-3) is seeking its only 10-win season outside the three straight 11-win seasons under Steve Spurrier from 2011-13.
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Here’s everything you need to know about Illinois’ game against South Carolina on Tuesday, including how to watch the Citrus Bowl and more:
How to watch Citrus Bowl today with Illinois vs South Carolina
Illinois will play South Carolina at 2 a.m. CT in the Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Florida. The game will air on ABC and stream on Fubo (free trial available). Mark Jones (play-by-play) and Roddy Jones (analyst) will call the game from the booth at Camping World Stadium, with Quint Kessenich reporting from the sidelines.
Illinois vs South Carolina predictions, picks, odds
South Carolina 24, Illinois 23:Illinois will miss all-Big Ten WR Pat Bryant, who decided to opt out and focus on the NFL Draft. Bowl games often come down to who decides to show up — and I fully trust the Illini will play hard for Bret Bielema. This game will be closer than the point spread dictates.
Odds courtesy of BetMGM, as of Dec. 29, 2024.
Who plays in the Citrus Bowl?
Tuesday’s Citrus Bowl features No. 14 South Carolina playing No. 21 Illinois. Kickoff is at 2 p.m. CT from Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida.
What time is the Citrus Bowl?
The game kicks off at 2 p.m. CT
Who will win the Citrus Bowl?
South Carolina is a 10-point favorite over Illinois in college football odds for the game, courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. The Gamecocks are -400 on the money line, while the Fighting Illini are +310. The over/under is 49.5 points.
Illinois football schedule 2024
- Thursday, Aug. 29: Illinois 45, Eastern Illinois 0
- Saturday, Sept. 7: Illinois 23, Kansas 17
- Saturday, Sept. 14: Illinois 30, Central Michigan 9
- Friday, Sept. 20: Illinois 31, Nebraska 24 (OT)
- Saturday, Sept. 28: Penn State 21, Illinois 7
- Saturday, Oct. 5: BYE
- Saturday, Oct. 12: Illinois 50, Purdue 49 (OT)
- Saturday, Oct. 19: Illinois 21, Michigan 7
- Saturday, Oct. 26: Oregon 38, Illinois 9
- Saturday, Nov. 2: Minnesota 25, Illinois 17
- Saturday, Nov. 9: BYE
- Saturday, Nov. 16: Illinois 38, Michigan State 16
- Saturday, Nov. 23: Illinois 38, Rutgers 31
- Saturday, Nov. 30: Illinois 38, Northwestern 28
- Tuesday, Dec. 31: vs South Carolina in the Citrus Bowl | 2 p.m. ABC (Fubo free trial)
South Carolina football schedule 2024
- Saturday, Aug. 31: South Carolina 23, Old Dominion 19
- Saturday, Sept. 7: South Carolina 31, Kentucky 6
- Saturday, Sept. 14: LSU 31, South Carolina 6
- Saturday, Sept. 21: South Carolina 50, Akron 7
- Saturday, Sept. 28: BYE
- Saturday, Oct. 5: Ole Miss 27, South Carolina 3
- Saturday, Oct. 12: Alabama 27, South Carolina 25
- Saturday, Oct. 19: South Carolina 35, Oklahoma 9
- Saturday, Oct. 26: BYE
- Saturday, Nov. 2: South Carolina 44, Texas A&M 20
- Saturday, Nov. 9: South Carolina 28, Vanderbilt 7
- Saturday, Nov. 16: South Carolina 34, Missouri 30
- Saturday, Nov. 23: South Carolina 56, Wofford 12
- Saturday, Nov. 30: South Carolina 17, Clemson 14
- Tuesday, Dec. 31: vs Illinois in the Citrus Bowl | 2 p.m. ABC (Fubo free trial)
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