Saluki Football wraps up 2018 training camp, getting ready for Aug. 30 season opener

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CARBONDALE, Ill. — The Southern Illinois football team wrapped up its 2018 training camp on Saturday with a rigorous two-hour practice at Saluki Stadium on a warm and muggy morning. Classes start on Monday and the Salukis will have 10 days of preparation before they open the season at Murray State on Aug. 30. 

“We’re not a finished product yet after 16 practices,” head coach Nick Hill said afterward. “It’s a long season and we have to have the maturity to not get too high or too low. Our standard is to approach each day the same. I don’t know what the season is going to bring and what adversity is going to come our way, but if you train your guys to have that simple approach of do your job the best you can do it, and the attitude of making daily improvement, then I think we’ll be pretty good.”

The offense will be led by fifth-year senior quarterback Sam Straub, who looked sharp throughout camp and has a firm grasp of head coach Nick Hill‘s spread offense. Southern is loaded at wide receiver, where it returns potential All-Conference players in Darrell James and Raphael Leonard. The unit has been bolstered by the addition of Iowa transfer Matt Quarells and the return to health of slot receiver Landon Lenoir. The Salukis also have weapons at tight end in junior Jacob Varble and highly touted junior college transfer Nigel Kilby.

“I’m not concerned about what Sam’s stats are going to be this season,” Hill said. “We never talk about how many yards he’d like to have. Our focus is on him being efficient, throwing for a high percentage and taking care of the football. With the weapons in our offense, the stats will come.”

In the backfield, SIU returns one of the most dynamic and versatile players in the conference in D.J. Davis. Power back Jonathan Mixon gives the offense a potent 1-2 punch, and Missouri transfer Nate Strong improved throughout camp. On the offensive line, Southern lost three starters from last year’s team, including both tackles, however, Earnest Dye Jr. and Ben Bailey have both played well in camp at the critical tackle position.

The cornerstone of the defense looks to be the defensive line, where the Salukis are both deep and talented, featuring standouts such as defensive end Anthony Knighton and tackle Malik Haynes, plus the continued improvement from a group of freshmen who received extensive playing time in 2017. Michigan State transfer Kyonta Stallworth adds depth at tackle and allowed starter Zeyveon Furcron to move to offensive guard.

“I think our defensive line is by far the most-improved position,” Hill said. “Body-wise, depth and their ability — they just look different and have a sense of confidence that they can be a leading group within our defense.”

Veteran Cody Crider anchors an athletic linebacking corps that has performed well in pass coverage during camp. SIU’s secondary should be a strength, where safety Jeremy Chinn is one of the best defensive backs in the FCS, and cover corners Torian LewisMadre Harper and James Ceasar all had strong camps.

Assistant head coach Kraig Paulson enters his third year at SIU and is regarded as one of the top defensive coordinators in the country.

“Being in the role of offensive coordinator, I have to go against him every day,” Hill said. “His football mind, knowledge and the situations that he’s been in, there’s nothing he hasn’t seen. He’s just a tremendous teacher of the game and the guys trust him because they know his attention to detail.”

With training camp in the rearview mirror, Hill said the team will begin installing the gameplan for Murray State next week. Fans are invited to meet the team and get autographs on Thursday from 6:30-8 p.m. at the annual Fan Fest at Saluki Stadium.

Eighth-annual Saluki Fan Fest scheduled for Thursday, Aug. 23 at Saluki Stadium

Benton police make arrests

On August 16, 2018 at approximately 4:30p.m., Benton Police were dispatched to the 100 block of Hickory Street in reference to a criminal trespass complaint.

Upon investigating, police arrested Lowell V. Moore, age 41, of Benton for unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.

Moore was charged and transported to the Franklin County Jail for further processing.

On August 16, 2018 at approximately 12:30 a.m., Benton Police were dispatched to the area of Joplin and Frisco Street in reference to a male suspect blocking the roadway and making threats to a motorist.

Upon investigating, police arrested Justin A. Fairbun, age 28, of Florida for aggravated assault.

Fairbun was charged and transported to the Franklin County Jail for further processing.

Newt Gingrich: Democrats have no idea what demons they are unleashing

A few weeks ago, a member of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) wrote an article for Vox explaining the movement’s goals – to end capitalism and radically change America.

Here’s a link to the editorial at FOX News.

New legislation in Illinois to better educate students on loan debt

 

SPRINGFIELD – Illinois college students will have more information on hand to make financial decisions under legislation signed into law today by Gov. Bruce Rauner. Senate Bill 2559 will require the Illinois Student Assistance Commission to develop a three-year pilot program to better educate students on loan amounts, repayment and interest.

Each public university and community college will be required to send an annual letter detailing the current loan and annual repayment amounts to all students with college loans.

“We’ve seen student debt skyrocket in recent years,” Rauner said. “This is an opportunity for those students to stay on top of the cost of education and the debt they are incurring.”

The legislation was sponsored in the Senate by Senator Steve Stadelman of Rockford.

“Thousands of Illinois students graduate from college each year and face the reality that they owe tens-of-thousands of dollars in student loans. For many of these students, it’s the first time they fully realize the expense of their education,” said Stadelman, D-Rockford. “This new law will ensure students know up-front about the cost of their education and can make better financial decisions to save them money later on.”

FCN Daily Bible Verse

During the night the mystery was revealed to Daniel in a vision. Then Daniel praised the God of heaven and said: “Praise be to the name of God for ever and ever; wisdom and power are his. He changes times and seasons; he sets up kings and deposes them. He gives wisdom to the wise and knowledge to the discerning. He reveals deep and hidden things; he knows what lies in darkness, and light dwells with him. I thank and praise you, O God of my fathers: You have given me wisdom and power, you have made known to me what we asked of you, you have made known to us the dream of the king.”

Pastor Rick Warren: You’re Only the Manager of Your Money

“Once there was a man who was about to leave home on a trip; he called his servants and put them in charge of his property. He gave to each one according to his ability: to one he gave five thousand gold coins, to another he gave two thousand, and to another he gave one thousand. Then he left on his trip” (Matthew 25:14-15 GNT).

Jesus says in Matthew 25:14-15, “Once there was a man who was about to leave home on a trip; he called his servants and put them in charge of his property. He gave to each one according to his ability: to one he gave five thousand gold coins, to another he gave two thousand, and to another he gave one thousand. Then he left on his trip” (GNT).In those days there weren’t any banks, so when this rich man left for his long trip, he entrusted his property to his servants. When he returned, he asked for an account from the servants; he wanted to know what they had done with his money.

This is called stewardship — it is related to the old English word for “manager.” The first law of financial freedom is the law of possession: Everything you have belongs to God. You are only a manager!

We are called to be stewards of our time. We are called to be stewards of our influence. We are called to be stewards of our health, our relationships, and our opportunities. God calls you to be steward or manager of everything you have.

You may say, “But wait a minute! I worked for my money, and now you want to tell me it isn’t mine?” Where do you think you got your body to work for your money? Where do you think you got your mind to work for it? Where do you think you got the energy to work for it? Where do you think you got the intelligence to work for it? Everything you have is a gift from God. You don’t really own anything in life; it’s all on loan.

You only get to use God’s money while you’re here on Earth. He’s loaned it to you for a few decades. He loaned it to somebody before you, and he’s going to loan it to somebody else after you die. You don’t own it; the Master owns it all. It’s all under management.

Do you know what the sign is that you’ve forgotten the law of possession? When you think your money is yours, you worry about it. You feel a pressure and stress that you weren’t meant to have.

Money management is a spiritual discipline. God is actually watching how you handle his money to see what spiritual riches he can trust you with in heaven. This might make you feel pressure, but there is actually freedom in the law of possession.

When you remember that God is the owner and you are the manager, you’ll worry a whole lot less and focus more on managing God’s money well.

Talk It Over

  • If you were the manager of a business, would you have as much pressure to succeed as the owner? Would you still want the business to succeed as much as the owner did? Why or why not?
  • How do you learn a spiritual discipline like money management?
  • What role does prayer play in your financial decisions? Why is prayer important in money management?

Give hope, prayer, and encouragement below. Post a comment & talk about it.

Chacin helps Brewers cool off Cardinals 2-1

Before Sunday’s game at Busch Stadium, Brewers starter Jhoulys Chacin was 0-7 with a 6.90 ERA in eight career starts and nine appearances against the Cardinals.

Here’s a link to the story at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

Missouri Valley Conference Basketball Tipoff set for Sept. 19

The unofficial start of the 2018-19 basketball seasons begins with the Missouri Valley Conference Basketball Tipoff in St. Louis (one month from today).   Head men’s and women’s basketball coaches and two student-athletes from each program will represent their institutions on Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2018, at the Missouri Athletic Club in downtown St. Louis (405 Washington Ave., St. Louis, MO  63102).   The program starts at 9 am CT and concludes at approximately 3 pm CT.

A media registration form and complete schedule of events will be sent at a later date.  Please note, the league will announce its pre-season teams/polls at a later date.  This September function is an opportunity for one-on-one interviews and team access before the start of practice.

  • The league made great strides in men’s basketball, earning a No. 8 ranking as a league in the RPI, which was four spots better than 2016-17.  Last year, the Valley joined the Big 12, the Big East and the SEC as the only leagues with all its teams rated 185 or better in the RPI.  Loyola Chicago represented the MVC in the NCAA Tournament and was the national story of the tournament, becoming the second league team in six years to reach the Final Four.

  • In women’s basketball, three Valley teams reached post-season play. MVC regular season and tournament champ Drake represented the league in the NCAA Tournament, while UNI and Missouri State represented the conference in the WNIT. Drake has the longest win streak in the history of the Gateway/MVC for regular season contests at 40-straight.

Rend Lake Fishing Report – August 20, 2018

REND LAKE FISHING REPORT
August 19, 2018
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Phone (618) 724-2493
Fax (618) 724-4089
e-mail : rendinfo@usace.army.mil
Web site http://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/rend
“Like” us on Facebook at Rend Lake Project Office/Visitor Center

MAIN LAKE AND TRIBUTARIES

SPECIES RATING BAIT OF CHOICE SUGGESTED LOCATIONS REGULATIONS

LARGEMOUTH BASS
Good Minnows, spinner baits, worms, and black and blue jigs, soft plastics. Reports of fish being caught around Jackie Branch, Sandusky Cove, and South Marcum Cove. Fish in shallow bays near brush cover and bushes. Fish around bridges and along the rocks. 14” minimum length limit, 6 daily creel limit.
1 fish daily creel limit in PONDS 14” minimum length.

CRAPPIE

Good Small or medium minnows on a cork over the brush.
Quarter-ounce pink and white tub jigs.
Crappie are suspended on the brush in the 8ft -12ft range. From shore, fish near structures, hot spots are Sailboat Harbor, and North & South Marcum. Some brush piles are holding lots of fish, keep moving and you will find the right spot. Try the main lake drop off areas. 25 fish daily creel limit with no more than 10 fish 10 inches or longer

BLUEGILL

Fair Small jigs, worms, meal worms, wax worms, crickets. From shore try Sailboat Harbor and Mine 21 Road. Fish shallow with crickets, worms or small jigs. Try in the back of necks and on flat shallow banks and on the rocks. Set bait at half of water depth. 10 fish daily creel limit in PONDS.

CHANNEL
CATFISH

Excellent Garlic shrimp, leeches, cut shad, dip bait, and night crawlers. Sonny’s stink bait. Try garlic shrimp in moving water. Drift fish near the creek channels on the main lake. Also, try Waltonville Dam, Turnip Patch, and Jackie Branch as well. Creeks are doing well. 6 fish daily creel limit in PONDS.
Jugs must be attended at all times while fishing.

WHITE BASS
Good Rooster Tails and spoons.
In-line spinners, jig and curly tail grubs. Reports of fish being caught anywhere the shad are moving. Try the main lake points first. Fish around the rocks and drop-offs, near brush cover / bushes. 20 fish creel limit.
No more than 3 fish 17” or longer daily

Information as of: 08/19/2018
LAKE LEVEL: 405.92 AVERAGE POOL FOR THIS DATE: 406.15 WATER TEMP: 83°F
Use of a minnow seine, cast net, or shad scoop for bait collecting within 1000 yards downstream of the Rend Lake dam and spillway is prohibited.
Maps of the Fish Attractor tree locations along with GPS locations are available at the Rend Lake Corps of Engineers Project Office or online at www.enjoyrend.com. Contact Mark Cazier for more information at (618) 724-2493.

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