No. 22 Illinois tops No. 24 Michigan, 21-7

CHAMPAIGN – In a game that celebrated the 100th anniversary of Memorial Stadium, No. 22 Illinois delivered a memorable 21-7 victory over No. 24 Michigan on Saturday afternoon. In front of a sell-out crowd, the 77th in program history, the Fighting Illini marked their third win over a ranked opponent this season, solidifying their place among the top teams in the Big Ten thanks to a dominant defensive effort, highlighted by multiple forced turnovers and key plays frustrating the visiting Wolverines.

Illinois head coach Brett Bielema said to beat a team like Michigan takes preparation. Not just a few days before the game but every opportunity during the year.

"You learn to beat Michigan 365 days a year," he said. "You do the things you do every day to take advantage of moments like this and it was really really rewarding."

The matchup, played one day after the 100th anniversary of Red Grange's legendary six-touchdown performance against Michigan in the stadium's Dedication Game, saw Illinois (6-1, 3-1 Big Ten) showcase its defensive strength.

The Illini forced three turnovers, with linebacker Gabe Jacas leading the way, recording a game-high 13 tackles, 2.5 sacks, and a forced fumble. Dylan Rosiek added a career-best 12 tackles, while Matthew Bailey contributed 11 tackles, an interception, and a forced fumble.

"Our first key to victory was toplay fast and physcial for four quarters," Bielema explained. "I thought we did that. I love the way our guys compete and find a way to win."

Early Offensive Strikes and Defensive Stops
Illinois wasted no time getting on the scoreboard, with Aidan Laughery's 29-yard rush highlighting an opening drive that culminated in a 47-yard field goal by David Olano. It was the sixth consecutive game in which the Illini scored on their opening possession, setting the stage for a strong start.

"I thought our defense played outstanding," he Bielema said. "I think last week to have that moment and to learn from it really big moment for Aaron and his staff. Defensively it was really pretty cool."

"I think it was the lowest number of points Michigan has put up in 10 years," he added.

The Illini defense came up big on Michigan's first two possessions, forcing punts both times. The momentum shifted fully in Illinois’ favor early in the second quarter when Jacas forced his third fumble of the season. Malachi Hood recovered the loose ball, marking the first recovery of his career and setting up another Olano field goal, this time from 32 yards, to extend the lead to 6-0.

On Michigan’s next possession, Illinois' defense struck again, with Bailey forcing a fumble that was scooped up by Miles Scott. The Illini capitalized quickly, marching 51 yards down the field before Luke Altmyer connected with tight end Tanner Arkin for a 2-yard touchdown pass, pushing the Illinois lead to 13-0.

Michigan Response and Illinois Resilience
Michigan (5-2, 2-2 Big Ten) managed to answer before halftime, cutting the deficit to 13-7 on a late second-quarter touchdown. But Illinois’ defense had already made its mark, forcing two critical turnovers in the first half and preventing the Wolverines from finding any offensive rhythm.

The Illini’s defense continued its dominance in the second half. After forcing a three-and-out on Michigan's opening possession of the third quarter, Illinois executed a perfectly timed fake punt, with Arkin breaking free for a 36-yard gain that set the Illini up deep in Wolverine territory. Four plays later, Altmyer found the end zone on a 1-yard quarterback sneak. A two-point conversion pass from backup quarterback Donovan Leary to Zakhari Franklin extended Illinois' lead to 21-7 midway through the third quarter.

Illini Defense Seals the Victory
Illinois' defense refused to let Michigan back into the game. When the Wolverines threatened to score late in the third quarter, the Illini's special teams stepped up, with Ezekiel Holmes blocking a field goal attempt—Illinois' first blocked kick of the season.

Matthew Bailey then intercepted a Michigan pass in the red zone, stifling another Wolverine scoring opportunity. Jacas capped off his dominant performance with all 2.5 of his sacks coming in the fourth quarter, as the Illini closed out the victory, remaining undefeated at Memorial Stadium this season.

Up Next For Illinois
With the win, Illinois improved to 6-1 overall and 3-1 in the Big Ten, maintaining their strong position in the conference standings. The victory over Michigan follows earlier wins over ranked opponents, adding to the Illini’s impressive season résumé. The team now turns its attention to a tough road test against No. 2 Oregon next Saturday at Autzen Stadium.

"What we've done is set the stage for for a really good ranked match up against Oregon," Bielema said looking ahead. "I know they're a very good football team. We'll celebrate tonight but put our preparation into Oregon tomorrow and move forward and see where we can go."

The Illini will kick off against Oregon on October 26 at 2:30 p.m. CT, with the game being broadcast nationally on CBS.


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Comets edge Cornjerkers out of the postseason on the way to regional finals

Saul Carrillo
Oakwood-Salt Fork's Saul Carrillo (right) challenges St. Joseph-Ogden's Steven Newman for possession during their season opener at Dick Duval Field at St. Joseph-Ogden High School on August 26. Carrillo's second half boot on Saturday against the Cornjerkers punched his team's ticket into the regional title game this week.

Photo: Sentinel/Clark Brooks

HOOPESTON – In a tightly contested IHSA Regional Semifinal, Oakwood-Salt Fork’s senior Saul Carrillo delivered the game-winning goal to secure a 1-0 victory over Hoopeston Area on Tuesday at Hoopeston Area High School. Carrillo’s unassisted strike in the second half, his second goal of the season, propelled the Comets to their first 20-plus-win campaign in school history and into the regional final.

The matchup saw both teams struggle to convert chances in a scoreless first half, with Oakwood-Salt Fork (21-3-0) maintaining control of possession but failing to break through the Cornjerkers’ defensive setup. Hoopeston Area's (8-17-0) backline, led by goalkeepers Beckett Moran and Brayden Walder, kept the Comets at bay, with Moran recording six saves and Walder collecting three more.

Oakwood-Salt Fork dominated much of the game, outshooting Hoopeston Area 20-5, including 10 shots on goal. Comets goalkeeper Jakob Rupp was rarely tested, making three saves to preserve his team’s clean sheet.

Key Players and Statistics
Carrillo’s second-half goal was a standout moment, but Oakwood-Salt Fork’s offense throughout the season has been led by senior Ethan Merritt, who has scored an impressive 30 goals. Freshman Mason Swartz, a versatile forward and midfielder, has contributed 18 goals, while senior striker Macen Phillips has also been a reliable force up front.

Despite not getting on the scoresheet in the semifinal, Merritt and Phillips were key in creating chances, helping the Comets maintain pressure on Hoopeston’s defense.

Hoopeston Area’s offensive opportunities were limited, with only three shots on target. The Cornjerkers, who finished fifth in the Vermilion Valley Conference (VVC), struggled to find any clear-cut chances against a well-organized Comets defense.

Record-Breaking Season for the Comets
The victory marked Oakwood-Salt Fork’s 21st win of the season, breaking the program's previous record for most wins in a single campaign. The Comets completed a flawless 12-0 run in the VVC during the regular season and have carried that momentum into the postseason.

After a 2-0 loss in their final regular-season game against Fisher-Gibson City-Melvin-Sibley on October 8, the Comets have rebounded with two consecutive victories in the regional tournament. Prior to that defeat, they had been riding a 12-match win streak, and now, with back-to-back wins, Oakwood-Salt Fork appears to have regained its rhythm at a critical time.

Looking Ahead
With the semifinal victory, Oakwood-Salt Fork advances to the IHSA Regional Championship, where they will face Georgetown-Ridge Farm on October 24 at 4 p.m. The Comets will look to continue their historic run and secure a regional title as they head into the next stage of the playoffs.

Hoopeston Area, meanwhile, sees their season come to an end after a challenging year in which they finished 8-17-0 overall. As the Comets prepare for their next test, they’ll rely on their depth and resilience to push further in the playoffs, while continuing to chase their ultimate goal of a state title.


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