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            If you were at the Illinois-Memphis 
            game Saturday night, or even if you watched it on television, you 
            had to feel a similar feeling of anticipation inside yourself. And 
            when the Tigers stretched their first-half lead to 19-9 your 
            anticipation may have been buried in the deepest recesses of your 
            very existence. The Illini were not only continuing to miss their 
            free throws, they were having trouble seeing any of their shots even 
            approach the rim. Several first-half swats, deflections and vicious 
            blocks by Memphis had you wondering if Illinois would bounce back 
            against the talented Tigers.  
            You also knew that you were going up 
            against one of the best coaches in the nation in the form of one 
            John Calipari.  
            But then it happened. The "magic" of 
            the Assembly Hall, kicked in. This time it took the form of freshman 
            Richard McBride. And when he hit his first shot he ignited the 
            crowd, as 16,618 released their long-awaited anticipation at exactly 
            the same time.  
       
            The Hall began to rock. It may STILL be 
            rocking. Memphis eventually succumbed and became just another vital 
            statistic: the 30th straight non-conference team to leave Assembly 
            Hall with a big L. As good as Calipari is, he forgot to take the 
            Magic of the Hall into consideration in his game plan. If you're 
            going to beat the Illini in Champaign, you're going to need more 
            than a slick suit and a fancy haircut… 'cause the magic's going to 
            get you.  
            And get them it did. McBride and 
            Augustine put the Illini on their backs and carried them to victory. 
            It was a sight to behold and… it was the game I wanted. Why did I 
            want it so bad? I want all of them, but I think this was a huge game 
            with gigantic implications. I know that there is still a long season 
            ahead, and some people say don't worry if you lose this one. I don't 
            think so. You lose this one and you might lose the team or even the 
            season.  
            Our collective confidence was on the 
            ropes. You could see it during the first 12 minutes of the game. 
            Players were looking at each other, waiting to see who and if anyone 
            would step forward. Richard McBride stepped forward. James Augustine 
            answered the call. Roger Powell did his part. Nick Smith made some 
            big shots at critical times. Brian Randle was solid. But it was the 
            play of Dee Brown that also got my attention.  
       
            Yes, I know that McBride and Augustine 
            were sensational. But, when you lose a player like Deron Williams, 
            who is so pivotal to your success, most teams have no answer. 
             
            Look around the Big Ten and see how 
            many teams are struggling without a starting point guard. Illinois 
            doesn't have that problem. Any more questions on why the Illini 
            wanted BOTH Williams and Brown? Didn't think so.  
            Dee was as cool as the other side of 
            the pillow. Obviously, his shots are not dropping with the 
            regularity we've all become accustomed to, but there's more to 
            basketball than being the nightly scoring leader. Dee knew that. 
            That's why he's farther up the leadership ladder than most people 
            realize. He was everywhere Saturday night -- huddling up teammates, 
            charting out the next play down the court and encouraging everyone 
            on and off the playing surface. He finished the night with five 
            points, seven rebounds and seven assists.  
            Dee made sure that while McBride had 
            the hot hand, he would get the rock. He also got the ball to Augie 
            deep in the paint to hurt the Tigers inside. He also moved his 
            defensive point of pickup out to the timeline, which really 
            frustrated the Memphis guards. 
            To his credit, Augustine really came up 
            big as well. He finished the night with 21 points, eight rebounds 
            and an improved performance from the charity stripe. His physical 
            play without committing silly fouls is something Illinois will need 
            to be successful all year. He was fighting and working for position 
            all night, and he was freeing up Powell and Smith. They knocked down 
            a few shots -- enough to hurt the Tigers and crush any hopes of a 
            comeback. 
            But how 'bout the play of Richard 
            McBride? Talk about your breakout games?! That was an explosion! 
            McBride -- whose line showed 22 points, five rebounds, five assists 
            and no turnovers -- nailed six trifectas, but none bigger than the 
            one he fired in as the first half expired. He was fired up. His 
            teammates mobbed him on their jubilant jaunt to the locker room.
             
            But something bigger happened. The look 
            on their faces had changed. They weren't going to lose this game. 
            You could see it and you could feel it. If McBride plays even half 
            that well this season, the Illini will be a force to be reckoned 
            with.  
            Coach Weber has been accused of having 
            dumbfounded looks from the sidelines. This time it was the usually 
            unflappable Calipari with the dumbfounded looks. Coach Weber was too 
            busy coaching his tail off. He is doing a great job, and I'll simply 
            submit the evidence from this game as my proof. But don't be fooled. 
            Illinois will probably not go undefeated the rest of the year, but 
            then again not many teams do.  
            Check the No. 1 teams over the first 
            month of the season. It takes time for a new coach and a new system 
            to mesh with existing and incoming players. From this 
            semiprofessional writer's opinion it appears that Weber and his 
            Illini are right on schedule. But it's nice to have the magic of the 
            Hall on our side as well!   
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       In 
            other sports news… 
            ISU took a tough loss at UIC 74-86. ISU 
            fell to 3-3, while Jimmy Collins' Flames improved to 8-2 and will 
            meet the Illini in a couple of weeks.  
            Lincoln's Gregg Alexander did all he 
            could to give his Redbirds a chance. How's that? Gregg tallied six 
            points, five rebounds, five assists, one block, one steal and 
            probably gave many people directions to the game while committing 
            only one turnover in 27 minutes of action.  
            More of his gutty play and his intense, 
            tenacious defense will be needed for the 'Birds to vault to the next 
            level of success. Coach Moser will undoubtedly address that in the 
            coming days.  
            ISU next hosts an outstanding Western 
            Kentucky team Tuesday night at Redbird Arena. What a great Christmas 
            gift that would be. Why not send your spouse to the game while you 
            go out and buy him or her their Christmas gifts? Just a thought… 
            The Railers righted the ship on Friday 
            night as well as they beat Chatham-Glenwood 55-31. We had seen 
            Justin Peisker in practice a couple of times, but we had no idea how 
            huge he was to the Lincoln Railer attack.  
            Peisker took over in the second half, 
            finishing the night with 18 points. The very heady David Pickering 
            followed suit with 11 points of his own. Cory Bruns added nine, and 
            John Harmson threw in six.  
       
            Four other Railers found the scoring 
            column as Lincoln improved to 4-3, 1-1. Chatham fell to 1-5 and 0-2.
             
            The game showcased what I believe are a 
            lot of Lincoln coach Neil Alexander's strengths. He's had time to 
            adjust and fix some of the defensive breakdowns. Knowing him like I 
            do, he'll work it a lot more too… but, it is improving. And his 
            continuity offense was clicking on all cylinders! Few teams move the 
            ball around the perimeter with purpose as well as his teams do. They 
            were breaking the Titans down with textbook Lincoln Railer 
            basketball.  
            I'm hoping that more good things are on 
            the horizon. You could also tell that the assistant coaches' work is 
            paying off. I'm sure that Eric Ewald has worked with the post 
            players. Their improved performances are indicative of that. This 
            young team has more upside than some people think! 
            The Lady Railers split last week with a 
            loss versus Bloomington but a great 47-35 win over Jacksonville. The 
            Lady Railers received balanced scoring across the board with Tiffany 
            Tungate going for 11, Brooklyn Robbins hitting for nine, Jessica 
            Carey tallying eight and Patty Carmitchel with six. 
            Mount Pulaski's Hilltoppers just keep 
            winning. The last thing we heard is that Mt. P. has jumped off to a 
            sparkling 9-0 start on the young season. Congrats to Coach Jumper 
            and the boyz… Keep it up! 
            LCC's teams split this weekend with 
            wins over Rhema and losses to the host school, Westminster. Both the 
            men and the women conclude first semester action with games versus 
            Grace in Grand Rapids, Mich. 
            LC's men suffered two heartbreaking 
            losses this past weekend at home, losing to both Shawnee and to Rend 
            Lake. No report from LC's women. 
            Greg Taylor and Lynn Laughlin are 
            sporting their Chicago Bear blue and orange colors today following 
            the improbable win over the Minnesota Vikings. Does this mean they 
            want Jauron and Shoop to stay???  
            The Rams, with an activated Andy King 
            from Lincoln, also won a barnburner over the Seattle Seahawks, while 
            the Colts blew out the Atlanta Falcons. The playoff picture is 
            getting a lot clearer. 
            I can't even speak of the baseball 
            winter meetings… I'm too depressed over what the Cardinals are and 
            are NOT doing! 
            Jason White from Oklahoma won the 
            prestigious Heisman Trophy, recognizing him as the nation's best 
            college football player. I don't know whether he is or isn't, but 
            he's got the trophy! 
            I spoke with Illini football coach Ron 
            Turner at the Illini basketball game this weekend. Most people could 
            learn a lot from Mr. Turner. Seldom have I met a man who handles 
            adversity with as much grace, composure and class as he has. He 
            possesses a wonderful demeanor, and I'm guessing, judging by the 
            happy people around him, that he is a wonderful family man. I sure 
            hope that he can rally his Illini gridders to a solid season next 
            year! He appears to be a person who deserves it. 
            Join the incomparable Greg Taylor and 
            myself tonight at 6 on "FANdamonium." Check in with us on your 
            thoughts of the Illini, area hoops teams and the baseball winter 
            meetings. 
            I'd like to dedicate today's column to 
            my own little champion, Payne Mayfield. Today is his third birthday 
            (does 3 years go as fast for you as they have for me?) and next to 
            his mother, no one or no thing means more to me than him! Payne, 
            you're not only my LDN Athlete of the Week, you're my Athlete of the 
            Year! Happy Birthday, Champ!!! Have a GREAT 
            week, everybody!  
            
            [Jeff Mayfield] |