Setting the Big Ten table for a big weekend for Indiana, Illinois and yes, Northwestern too
Sports Friday, November 22, 2024 | | |
| | Good morning, Chicago. After a wild quarterfinals weekend, the schedule for the IHSA state football semifinals is set. The 16 games across eight classes will be played Saturday. Championship games will be held Thanksgiving weekend at Hancock Stadium in Normal, with Classes 1A-4A on Nov. 29 and Classes 5A-8A on Nov. 30. Here are the games in bracket order — and read all our coverage here. Stay connected with us all day: Sign up for our alerts and newsletters to get the latest news in your inbox. And you can follow us on social media: Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Threads and Bluesky.
Not a Tribune subscriber? Here's our latest offer. | | In his 11th NBA season, Chicago Bulls guard Zach LaVine is back slinging 3-pointers and throwing down splashy dunks. And he’s doing it with less frustration than ever. | | | What led outfielder Austin Slater to sign with the Chicago White Sox? And how did Pittsburgh Pirates star Paul Skenes provide a boost to pitching prospect Grant Taylor? | | | The college football world will get a treat when undefeated and No. 5 Indiana plays No. 2 Ohio State at the Horseshoe, where the Hoosiers haven’t won since Ronald Reagan was president. | | | After years of being at the bottom of the Big Ten, No. 25 Illinois and Rutgers are going in the right direction under coaches Bret Bielema and Greg Schiano. | | | If Northwestern pulls off an upset at Michigan and beats Illinois at Wrigley Field, it could play in the postseason for the second time in two seasons under coach David Braun. | | | With No. 6 Notre Dame in prime position for a College Football Playoff spot and No. 19 Army one of only three unbeaten FBS teams, this is one of the weekend’s most significant games. | | | After an untimely fall against Green Bay Packers, Chicago Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson has a bigger test ahead versus the Minnesota Vikings and superstar Justin Jefferson. | | | Through the biggest-picture lens, Rome Odunze’s two final-drive catches against the Green Bay Packers remain significant as the Chicago Bears grind toward a brighter future. | | | |