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Three-Dot Dash: After Illinois’ John Paddock’s feel-good moment, it’s on to Illini vs. … USC?
A snap of the fingers. A blip in time. Just like that, the John Paddock Experience happened — and it was glorious.
Amid all the rivalry games and elite quarterback matchups that unfolded in Week 10, Illinois’ 27-26 win at Minnesota was pretty much lost. But within that Illini win was something extraordinarily special, and that was Paddock’s sudden, shocking, spectacular contribution to what might not be a lost season after all as the Illini rallied with a touchdown drive in the final minute.
Paddock, a sixth-year graduate transfer from Ball State who competed for the starting job but failed to win it and then faded deep into the background, inherited a next-to-impossible situation when Luke Altmyer was sacked and knocked out of the game with 1:25 to go and the Illini trailing 26-21.
Oh, hi, John. Lots of luck. By the way, it’s fourth-and-11.
So what did Paddock do? Three plays. Three completions. Eighty-five yards. Ballgame.
He did a long line of Illini football players proud. His great-grandfather Robert C. Wright, grandfather John Wright Sr. and uncle John Wright Jr. all played at the school to which Paddock wasn’t a big enough deal as a high school QB to grab the baton and follow them. But he sure got there eventually, didn’t he?
John Sr., from Wheaton, was a two-time All-American at Illinois in the 1960s who set pretty much all the school’s receiving records at the time before moving on to the NFL. Talk about leaving a mark. Now his grandson has left one of his own.
“I’m just happy we won the game,” Paddock told reporters.
Right, kid. No big deal. …
At 4-5, Illinois needs to win at least two of its three remaining games — at home against Indiana and Northwestern, with a visit to Iowa in between — to get to a second straight bowl game. That hasn’t happened since 2010 and 2011, the tail end of the Ron Zook era.
If Altmyer can’t play, Paddock will be right back in the fire.
“We can only go up,” coach Bret Bielema said.
That’s not true, though it is kind of hard to imagine the Illini blowing any two of those games as beatable as the Hoosiers, Hawkeyes and Wildcats are.
And how fun does this sound? CBS Sports’ latest bowl projections have the Illini going up against USC and Heisman Trophy winner Caleb Williams (you might know him as the Bears’ next QB) in the Las Vegas Bowl. Cha-ching. …
Speaking of Williams, some observers found it curious that, after USC lost 52-42 to Washington, he went into the stands and sobbed in his mother’s arms.
Look, you’d cry, too, if you had the Trojans’ astonishingly terrible defense. …
Where was Notre Dame’s sense of urgency in a 31-23 loss at Clemson? The three-loss Irish had the pieces to take a step forward in Year 2 under Marcus Freeman, but it hasn’t happened and it’s too late now.
CBS projects Notre Dame will play Oklahoma State in the Pop-Tarts Bowl. The HoHos and Ding Dongs Bowls must’ve already been taken. …
Cheers to all those maniacs — nearly all of them Iowa fans — who sat through the entirety of Iowa’s 10-7 win against Northwestern at Wrigley Field. Some of us were bored so stiff, we were on the Red Line by halftime.
The Hawkeyes passed for 65 yards. The Wildcats passed for 81 yards. It was like playing CPS football in the 1980s all over again. …
My Heisman five if I were voting today: 1. Ohio State WR Marvin Harrison Jr., 2. Washington QB Michael Penix Jr. 3. Oklahoma State QB Ollie Gordon II, 4. Florida State QB Jordan Travis, 5. Michigan QB J.J. McCarthy.
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Illinois man killed in Ross County, Ohio crash
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio (WCMH) — A 58-year-old man from Illinois died Friday evening after a crash on a Ross County roadway.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol said that Western Springs, Illinois resident Slavisa Jovanovic was driving a Mercedes west on U.S. Route 35 just after 10:15 p.m. After driving off the right side of the road, Jovanovic’s Mercedes crashed into a tree.
He was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead as a result of his injuries. The Ohio State Highway Patrol is continuing to investigate the crash.
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Illinois or Northwestern? Voters picked the team they hope will win Saturday at Wrigley Field
Northwestern will be the home team Saturday against Illinois at Wrigley Field. Yes, in football. Some of you probably have been too busy sticking pins in your George McCaskey dolls to realize this was about to happen.
In this week’s “Polling Place,” your home for Sun-Times sports polls on the social platform X, we asked which team you’d rather see win the battle for the “Hat” trophy.
“It means more for Illinois,” wrote @JeffreyCanalia, referencing the Illini’s 8-3 record and opportunity to get into a New Year’s bowl game.
Next, we asked if Luke Richardson is the right coach to lead the Blackhawks into their next winning era.
“Nope,” @arrosen76 commented. “He’s not a rebuild coach. He’s a win-now coach.”
“I would like it if he stopped changing his lines so much,” @MeersmanChris offered. “Has he heard of consistency or chemistry?”
Last, we asked how often you’ve been betting on sports.
“Much, much less often than in 2020-21,” @DeyoSahler wrote. “It’s so difficult to win consistently.”
That’s true in gambling. It’s also true for pretty much all Chicago sports teams, just saying.
On to the polls:
Poll No. 1: Which team would you rather see win Saturday’s game at Wrigley Field, Illinois or Northwestern?
It’s time for this week’s “Polling Place.” Let us hear from you! Selected comments will appear in Sunday’s paper.
Poll No. 1: Which team would you rather see win Saturday’s football game at Wrigley Field, Illinois or Northwestern?
— Chicago Sun-Times (@Suntimes) November 29, 2024
Upshot: A 70-30 vote split in favor of the visiting Illini goes perfectly with the 70-30 crowd split we’re bound to see in favor of the Illini.
Poll No. 2: Is Luke Richardson the right coach to help make the Blackhawks winners again?
Poll No. 2: Is Luke Richardson the right coach to help make the Blackhawks winners again?
— Chicago Sun-Times (@Suntimes) November 29, 2024
Upshot: The Hawks went 26-49-7 for 59 points in Richardson’s first season. But then they got it together and went 23-53-6 for 52 points in his second season. Wait, is the second one worse than the first one? Never mind.
Poll No. 3: How often are you betting on sports?
Poll No. 3: How often are you betting on sports?
— Chicago Sun-Times (@Suntimes) November 29, 2024
Upshot: Don’t worry about what others are doing, OK? You just worry about picking that 11-team parlay today that’s totally going to come in.
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Detective Fatally Shot, Road Rage Slaying: Illinois News
ILLINOIS — On the weekend, we present a week in review of the top stories and headlines from all across Illinois. Here’s a roundup of some of the most-read stories across the state. You can also find your local Patch and catch up on those stories by clicking here.
Murder Charge Filed In I-80 Road Rage Shooting Death
State police responded to a 911 call of a shooting on I-80 and found a 30-year-old man who had been shot to death after a road rage-related crash, officials said.
Detective Killed In Shooting
Police said the officer, 40, was fatally shot after responding to a report of an armed person leaving a bank. The person accused in the shooting was also shot and is hospitalized, police said.
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