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First responders handling apparent fire at Illinois' Memorial Stadium

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A fire was reported at Illinois‘ Memorial Stadium on Tuesday night by the IlliniAlert system, the emergency alert system for the Champaign-Urbana campus. It urged people to avoid the area of the stadium, located at 1402 S First Street in Champaign. The fire has since been extinguished, according to a subsequent alert.

WCIA3 confirmed the fire on the Illinois campus, and that there was still plenty of smoke and a large presence of first responders. The response has closed a road near the stadium at the moment.

“The fire at 1402 S First St, Champaign has been put out but fire crews remain on scene working. Please continue to avoid the area,” the latest update read.

A later update added that the fire was contained to a utility terrain vehicle in the stadium and that the damage was minimal, with more smoke than fire.

“Fire at 1402 S First St, Champaign. Avoid area. If in or near this location, leave immediately. More information to come,” the original alert read.

One reply to the tweeted alert showed that multiple fire and other first response units were being sent to the scene or were already on scene. It also stated there was a confirmed structure fire. Another stated the fire had been extinguished but firefighters were still on hand.

Illinois is scheduled to host Nebraska on Friday evening. That game is set to go on as planned after the fire broke out at Memorial Stadium.

With first responders quickly addressing the scene and limiting the damage, the conference bout between 2-3 squads can go on as planned. Neither team is contending in the league or for the division title, but the winner of Friday’s game will have a leg up to getting six wins and a bowl bid.

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Nebraska is seeking a bounce back on Friday

Nebraska defensive coordinator Tony White was not happy with how his defense played in Saturday’s 45-7 loss to Michigan.

“As a whole defense, there wasn’t one guy you could say played their tails off. Period. We just didn’t get done,” White said during his Tuesday press conference. “Nobody went in there and played the way we’re supposed to play.”

The answer is an interesting one considering what Cornhuskers head coach Matt Rhule said after the game.

He had been asked Saturday if his team had matched the intensity of the Wolverines. He took the question a different way.

“I didn’t feel us necessarily cutting loose and ripping and going attacking them. And that’s kind of where we have to get to, to be quite honest with you,” Rhule said.

“So I addressed the older guys after the game, I addressed the younger guys after the game because younger guys will play these guys again. There’s only one way to play these types of games and when these types of games and that’s to attack. But (I don’t want to take away from Michigan), they’re really good.”

Michigan totaled 436 yards on the Cornhuskers defense, including 249 yards on the ground.