Illinois
Will Illinois cover the spread vs. Nebraska? Betting Trends, Record ATS
The Nebraska Cornhuskers (16-6, 6-5 Big Ten) are underdogs (by 9.5 points) to break a four-game road losing streak when they visit the No. 14 Illinois Fighting Illini (16-5, 7-3 Big Ten) on Sunday, February 4, 2024 at 6:30 PM ET. The point total is set at 154.5 in the matchup.
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Illinois vs. Nebraska Odds & Info
- Date: Sunday, February 4, 2024
- Time: 6:30 PM ET
- TV: Big Ten Network
- Where: Champaign, Illinois
- Venue: State Farm Center
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| Favorite | Spread | Over/Under |
|---|---|---|
| Illinois | -9.5 | 154.5 |
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Illinois Betting Records & Stats
- In eight of 18 games this season, Illinois and its opponents have combined to total more than 154.5 points.
- Illinois has an average point total of 151.3 in its contests this year, 3.2 fewer points than this game’s over/under.
- The Fighting Illini have a 9-9-0 record against the spread this season.
- Nebraska (13-7-0 ATS) has covered the spread 50% of the time, 15% more often than Illinois (9-9-0) this season.
Illinois vs. Nebraska Over/Under Stats
| Games Over 154.5 | % of Games Over 154.5 | Average PPG | Combined Average PPG | Average Opponent PPG | Combined Average Opponent PPG | Average Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Illinois | 8 | 44.4% | 82.3 | 159.7 | 69.0 | 139.2 | 146.7 |
| Nebraska | 7 | 35% | 77.4 | 159.7 | 70.2 | 139.2 | 146.7 |
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Additional Illinois Insights & Trends
- Illinois has gone 7-3 over its last 10 games, with a 6-4 record against the spread during that span.
- Seven of Fighting Illini’s past 10 contests have gone over the total.
- The Fighting Illini have put together a 4-4-0 conference record against the spread this season.
- The 82.3 points per game the Fighting Illini put up are 12.1 more points than the Cornhuskers give up (70.2).
- Illinois has a 9-5 record against the spread and a 14-3 record overall when putting up more than 70.2 points.
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Illinois vs. Nebraska Betting Splits
| ATS Record | ATS Record Against 9.5+ Point Spread | Over/Under Record (O-U-P) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Illinois | 9-9-0 | 3-5 | 10-8-0 |
| Nebraska | 13-7-0 | 0-0 | 13-7-0 |
Illinois vs. Nebraska Home/Away Splits
| Illinois | Nebraska | |
|---|---|---|
| 11-2 | Home Record | 14-1 |
| 3-3 | Away Record | 1-5 |
| 4-7-0 | Home ATS Record | 11-3-0 |
| 3-2-0 | Away ATS Record | 1-4-0 |
| 79.6 | Points Scored Per Game (Home) | 80.7 |
| 83.2 | Points Scored Per Game (Away) | 68.0 |
| 3-8-0 | Over-Under-Push Record (Home) | 10-4-0 |
| 5-0-0 | Over-Under-Push Record (Away) | 2-3-0 |
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Illinois
Voters had no choice in nearly 9-in-10 primary elections
Illinois voting data shows voters had no choice of candidate in nearly 9-in-10 Democratic and Republican primaries for state and federal office in 2024.
Voters had no choice of candidate in nearly nine out of every 10 Republican and Democratic primary elections for state and federal office in 2024.
Analysis of Illinois voting data shows Democrats ran one or no candidate in 135 of the 155 primary elections for the U.S. House, Illinois Senate and Illinois House. That left voters with a choice between candidates in just 20 races.
Meanwhile, Republicans only ran one or no candidate in 137 of the 155 primary elections last year for non-judicial state and federal positions, giving voters of a choice in just 18 races.
In total, there were 155 primaries for the U.S. House of Representatives, Illinois Senate and Illinois House in 2024. Democrats did not run a candidate in 28 of these races while Republicans failed to run a candidate in 50.
And in the 107 Democratic primaries and 87 Republican primaries were only one candidate ran for the position, those candidates secured their spot on the general election ballot with a single primary vote.
To get on the primary ballot for Illinois Senate, the Illinois General Assembly mandates established party candidates to get 1,000 petition signatures from district party members. Illinois House candidates need 500 signatures. For U.S. House, either party’s candidates need signatures from 0.5% of all primary voters from their party in the district.
This lack of choice between candidates for Democratic and Republican party primaries also left general election voters with fewer choices on the ballot.
In the 2024 election cycle, 65 of the 155 non-judicial state and federal general elections had only one candidate on the ballot. That means in 65 districts, it only took one vote for a candidate to win a seat representing the entire district.
Illinoisans already suffer from a lack of choice in candidates. Research shows an average of 4.7 million Illinois voters had no choice in their state representative between the 2012 and 2020 election cycles.
Research shows more choice drives voter participation and makes legislators less susceptible to the influence of lobbyists and special interests. Lightly contested elections also tend to skew policies in favor of powerful special interests.
Illinois should consider reforms that will give voters more choices at the ballot box, such as making it easier for independents to enter the general election like they do in Iowa, Wisconsin and Tennessee.
Until that happens, Illinoisans will continue to see elections with too few choices and too much influence handed to those already in power.
Illinois
2 men shot, 1 fatally, outside bar in Morris, police say
MORRIS, Ill. (WLS) — A man was killed and another was injured in a shooting outside of a bar in Grundy County.
The shooting happened early Saturday outside of Clayton’s Tap in the 100 block of West Washington Street in Morris, Illinois, officials said.
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The Grundy County Sheriff’s Office responded to the scene, where they found two men with gunshot wounds. One was pronounced dead at the scene and the other was taken to a hospital in critical condition.
The victim who died was identified by the Grundy County Coroner’s Office as 35-year-old Julian Rosario of Channahon.
A suspect in the shooting, 22-year-old Marshall Szpara of Seneca, was arrested and “initially charged with two counts of aggravated battery with a firearm, pending further review from the Grundy County States Attorney’s office,” Morris police said.
No further information was available.
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Firefighter faces arson charges after Illinois wildfire burns hundreds of acres
A volunteer firefighter is facing arson charges after he allegedly set a fire in a Lee County wildlife preserve, scorching hundreds of acres.
According to authorities, 21-year-old Trent Schaefer, a volunteer firefighter in Ohio, Illinois, was charged with one count of arson in connection to a fire that occurred in the Green River State Wildlife Management Area Friday.
On that date, temperatures had soared into the 60s, winds were whipping at more than 30 miles per hour, and humidity plunged below 30%, leading the National Weather Service to issue warnings on the danger of wildfires in Illinois.
It is alleged that Schaefer was seen by witnesses getting out of a vehicle and igniting multiple small fires within the nature preserve, which then coalesced into a larger blaze.
Those witnesses were able to restrain the suspect until Lee County sheriff’s deputies arrested him.
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By the time firefighters arrived on scene the blaze had already spread, and multiple departments were called in to assist with the fire, including the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.
Firefighters were able to bring the blaze under control by the late afternoon, but not before it burned more than 700 acres, according to authorities.
Schaefer is also a suspect in several other arsons around Lee County, but he has not been charged in any other fires at this time.
Illinois State Police are assisting with the investigation, and no further information was immediately available.
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