No. 14 Illinois beats No. 13 Tennessee 75-62 in Music City Madness

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tomislav Ivisic and Keaton Wagler each scored 16 points and No. 14 Illinois beat No. 13 Tennessee 75-62 Saturday night in the second part of the Music City Madness.

The Fighting Illini(7-2) came in rested after an eight-day break with this their last of four Top 15 opponents over a seven-game stretch. Illinois snapped a five-game skid on neutral courts againstrankedopponents and also gave coach Brad Underwood his first win in three tries against Tennessee.

Illinois is averaging 90.4 points a game this season after leading the Big Ten in scoring last season. Leading scorer Kylan Boswell went to the bench in the opening minutes grabbing at his left shoulder. He returned and finished with 15 points.

David Mirkovic added 10 for the Fighting Illini.

Tennessee(7-3) has lost three straight after going 30-8 last season and reaching the Elite Eight in the NCAA Tournament.

Ja'Kobi Gillespie led Tennessee with 15 points. Freshman Nate Ament, who has been averaging 17.1 points a game, finished with nine.

The Vols never led by more than two and had their last lead at 49-48 on a dunk by J.P. Estrella when Illinois went on a 15-3 spurt started by Andrej Stojakovic's layup taking the lead back for good, and Boswell's layup with 6:55 to go put the Fighting Illini up 63-52. Illinois pushed that to as much as 14 in the final minutes.

Illinois controlled much of the first half. Ivisic scored the last 10 of the half for the Fighting Illini, but the Vols finished the half on an 11-4 run with Cade Phillips' layup with 51 seconds left putting Tennessee up 34-32 at halftime.

Illinois: At Ohio State on Tuesday night.

Tennessee: Hosts No. 6 Louisville on Dec. 16.

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No. 14 Illinois beats No. 13 Tennessee 75-62 in Music City Madness

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Alabama fails CFP bracket test, puts pressure on committee after blowout loss

ATLANTA – Now, the elephant sweats.

With a chance to remove all doubt that it's aCollege Football Playoffteam,Alabamalet doubt multiply like weeds after a thunderstorm.

Alabamacould have played its way into the bracket. Now, it's left to try to talk its way in, after trying its darnedest to play its way out in apitiful 28-7 loss to Georgiain the SEC Championship game.

One of these teams looked like a playoff team.

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The other team looked like a worthy opponent for Michigan in the Citrus Bowl. Alabama hasn't played like a playoff team since descending from its mid-October peak.

Alabama's one-dimensional offense downgraded to zero-dimensional on this day.Georgiastomped a hole in its chest.

When Ty Simpson's fourth-down pass deep inside Alabama territory sailed incomplete to suffocate Alabama's faint hope, Kalen DeBoer threw his hands onto his head.

Sorry, coach,the Penn State job is fillednow.

CFP rejecting Alabama would spur debate on playoff size, format

We can have a spirited debate about the optics or ethics ofNotre Dame and Miamibenefiting from sitting at home while Alabama strapped it up against one of the nation's best teams, but this is college football, so what are ethics?

I'm unaware of any playoff rule that says the committee must select a three-loss team that got whipped twice.

There's two spots for three teams. The committee must decide whether to bounce Alabama, Notre Dame or Miami.Brigham Young, Texas and Vanderbilt would like a word, too, but their words will fall on deaf ears.

Two spots. Three teams.

The committee must play the hand its dealt. It's not the committee's fault thatit must select a Tulane, which lost to Mississippi by 35 points, or that five-loss Duke retained a shot at an automatic bid, hours before selection day.

If Alabama had just been competitive in this game, that would have buttoned up the Tide's spot. They weren't competitive. They were steamrolled.

The "It Just Means More" brigade will howl that there's no way the SEC's runner-up should be left out of a 12-team bracket. That would hold merit if we knew Alabama is the conference's second-best team.

Truth be told, there's no evidence Alabama is superior to Mississippi or Texas A&M. When it played Oklahoma, it lost at home. Nobody forced the SEC to expand to 16 teams, and Alabama played only half the conference to earn its spot here. The Tide reached this game thanks in part to league tiebreaker rules. Those tiebreakers don't apply to the CFP.

If the SEC's runner-up gets rejected from the bracket, that probably assures change is coming to the playoff's size and format. Change is likely coming, anyway. If this is to be the accelerant, so be it.

While the muckety mucks do their playoff rethinking, spare some brainpower for what should be done with the first weekend in December.

Conference championships were a wonderful data point when the playoff consisted of four teams. At 12 teams, we'd be better served if conference title games were dumped in favor of a 13th game for everyone on the first weekend in December.

I don't savor the idea of rewarding Notre Dame and Miami for putting their feet up. Dumping conference championship games for a 13th game would remedy that situation.

SEC boss Greg Sankey will holler that a loss to his conference's champ shouldn't eliminate Alabama, and he'd be right. A single loss to Georgia shouldn't eliminate Alabama. But, how about a loss to a bad ACC team? Should that eliminate Alabama, just as Texas' loss to Florida sinks the Longhorns?

Heavy is the anchor of Alabama's Week 1 flop to Florida State.

Alabama's best case vs. Notre Dame, Miami: Strength of schedule

Consider this microcosm of the SEC Championship: Alabama's first three possessions of the third quarter totaled 7 yards and no first downs. And Alabama's rushing attack? It produced negative yardage. Lord, have mercy. Georgia showed none.

A shutout would've been rocket fuel for the Notre Dame and Miami propaganda campaigns, but Alabama mustered one fourth-quarter score to save a little face.

Since Alabama comfortably beat Tennessee on the Third Saturday in October, the Tide have produced white-knuckle victories against South Carolina and Auburn, two of the SEC's worst teams. They got a mucky win against LSU. They had a turnover meltdown in a loss to Oklahoma. Now, this.

None of that means Alabama doesn't have a playoff case. It does. Even after this debacle, I'd think long and hard before booting the Tide, but not because it reached Atlanta. Remember, tiebreakers influenced this spot. I'm unmoved by tiebreakers. The committee shouldn't be either.

What remains persuasive, though, is that Alabama won as many games as Notre Dame and Miami against a tougher schedule than either of those teams endured.

It's hard to believe now, but Alabama beat Georgia on the road in September. That trumps Miami's win against Notre Dame. It's a much better win than anything on the Irish's resume, even if the Tide's FSU loss is more unsightly than anything Alabama's challengers sustained.

The Tide have a case — but a shaky one, and it's much more wobbly after Georgia smashed it in the mouth for four quarters, while Notre Dame and Miami polished their talking points.

Blake Toppmeyeris the USA TODAY Network's senior national college football columnist. Email him atBToppmeyer@gannett.comand follow him on X@btoppmeyer.

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James Harden passes Carmelo Anthony to move into 10th place on the NBA's career scoring list

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — James Harden moved into 10th place on the NBA's career scoring list Saturday, passing Carmelo Anthony during the Los Angeles Clippers' game against Minnesota.

Harden was 20 points behind Anthony's 28,289 career points entering the game. Harden hit a pair of free throws in the third quarter to move ahead of the Hall of Famer.

The 17-year veteran is averaging 26.5 points this season, his highest average since he led the league with 34.3 per game for the Houston Rockets in the 2019-20 season.

Next on the list ahead of Harden is Shaquille O'Neal, who scored 28,596 points during his Hall of Fame career.

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James Harden passes Carmelo Anthony to move into 10th place on the NBA's career scoring list

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — James Harden moved into 10th place on the NBA's career scoring list Saturday, passing Carmelo Anth...
James Harden passes Carmelo Anthony to move into 10th place on the NBA's career scoring list

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — James Harden moved into 10th place on the NBA's career scoring list Saturday, passing Carmelo Anthony during the Los Angeles Clippers' game against Minnesota.

Harden was 20 points behind Anthony's 28,289 career points entering the game. Harden hit a pair of free throws in the third quarter to move ahead of the Hall of Famer.

The 17-year veteran is averaging 26.5 points this season, his highest average since he led the league with 34.3 per game for the Houston Rockets in the 2019-20 season.

Next on the list ahead of Harden is Shaquille O'Neal, who scored 28,596 points during his Hall of Fame career.

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James Harden passes Carmelo Anthony to move into 10th place on the NBA's career scoring list

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — James Harden moved into 10th place on the NBA's career scoring list Saturday, passing Carmelo Anth...
Lacey Chabert Is Going to Disney World for Her Next Hallmark Christmas Movie! Get All the Joy-Filled Details

Lacey Chabert revealed her 2026 Hallmark Christmas movie on Saturday, Dec. 6, following the premiere of her 2025 movie, She's Making a List

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  • The new movie, Holiday Ever After: A Disney World Wish Come True, will film on location at Walt Disney World Resort

  • The movie will also star Travis Van Winkle, Richard Kind and Christy Carlson Romano

The happiest place on Earth is joining forces with the most festive network on TV.

During Hallmark Channel's live special,The Hallmark Christmas Experience: A Hometown Holiday Christmas Special, on Saturday, Dec. 6,Lacey Chaberthelped to announce that she will be starring inHoliday Ever After: A Disney World Wish Come True, which is filming on location at Disney World and will air as part of the 2026 Countdown to Christmas.

The news comes just minutes after the credits rolled on Chabert's 43rd Hallmark movie,She's Making a List.

"Hello, everyone! I am Lacey Chabert and I'm so excited to be celebrating with you all," Chabert, 43, began in a pre-recorded clip. "I am here with some special friends, Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, and I have got some big news that I cannot wait to share from the most magical place on earth."

hallmark Lacey Chabert at Walt Disney World Resort with Minnie and Mickey Mouse

"Well, I bet you can guess where I am, and for the first time ever, we are announcing a brand new, 2026 Countdown to Christmas movie a whole year ahead of schedule," she continues. "I am incredibly excited and so honored to share that I will be starring in the all new 2026 Hallmark Christmas movieHoliday Ever After: A Disney World Wish Come True, filming right here on location at Walt Disney World Resort."

Chabert, who shares a 9-year-old daughter Julia with her husband, David Nehdar, also notes, "I love visiting here with my family, and I always thought it would make the absolute perfect setting for a Hallmark Christmas movie."

Chabert will be paired withFUBARactor Travis Van Winkle, who also has a few Hallmark holiday movies under his belt.

They'll be joined by Richard Kind, Christy Carlson Romano, Bryce Durfee, Taegen Burns and Asher Alexander. The Sandlot's Patrick Renna will appear in a cameo role.

Roy Rochlin/Getty;Kevin Winter/Getty Lacey Chabert and Travis Van Winkle

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The movie's official synopsis reads: "Lindsey (Chabert) and her extended family head to Walt Disney World to spend a magical Christmas together, but the dream of a jolly holiday gets quickly dashed when Lindsey discovers her room is next door to Philip (Van Winkle), a disastrous first date she recently had, who's also there on a family trip. As Lindsey and Philip's paths cross throughout their stay, the frost starts to thaw as they learn they're not so different from each other after all. Thanks to some Walt Disney World magic, the holiday wish Lindsey made in Cinderella Fountain just might turn their rivalry into romance."

The film is written and directed by Ryan Landels, who also worked on 2024'sSanta Tell MeandBeauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebrationin 2022.

hallmark Lacey Chabert at Walt Disney World

"The history between Hallmark and Disney dates back decades, when a shared Kansas City connection and friendship between Hallmark's founder, J.C. Hall, and Walt Disney himself led to our first-ever licensed products, including the very first greeting card featuring Mickey Mouse," Darren Abbott, chief brand officer at Hallmark, says in a statement. "We're thrilled to expand our partnership beyond the products we create together and onto the screen with this heartwarming and joyful Christmas movie that embodies the very best of both brands."

Sally Conner, VP of global content, adds: "Storytelling is at the heart of both Disney and Hallmark, and that magic shines even brighter during the holidays. We're thrilled that Walt Disney World will serve as the immersive setting for a Hallmark holiday movie highlighting the cheerful festivities of the season. Across our theme parks, resorts, and beyond, countless unique stories unfold and new memories are made every day with our guests. This film is a wonderful way to share that joy and pixie dust with fans everywhere."

Allister Foster/ Hallmark Media Lacey Chabert and Andrew Walker in She's Making a List

Allister Foster/ Hallmark Media

Not surprisingly, the partnership doesn't stop at bringing Chabert and Van Winkle's characters together in time for Christmas.

An exclusive Hallmark and Disney collection of goodies inspired by the movie will be available, featuring greeting cards, ornaments, gifts, gift wrap and other unique products.

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Holiday Ever After: A Disney World Wish Come Truewill premiere on Hallmark Channel in 2026. In the meantime, Chabert's latest,She's Making a List, will arrive on Hallmark+ on Sunday, Dec. 7.

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