EchoingEagle+FollowBrad Underwood’s magic touch at IllinoisBrad Underwood is on the verge of his 100th Big Ten win as Illinois’ head coach, and it’s wild to think how much he’s transformed the Illini program. Underwood’s leadership has turned Illinois from a struggling team into a consistent Big Ten contender, bringing back the energy and pride fans have been craving. Watching the Illini play with confidence and grit feels like a whole new era. If Illinois knocks off Purdue this weekend, it’s not just another win—it’s a statement about how far this team has come. What’s been your favorite Underwood moment so far? #Sports #Illini #BradUnderwood00Share
99.7fm Donnell Ballard+FollowFormer Nickelodeon Star Kianna Underwood Tragically Killed in Brooklyn Hit-and-Run: Fans are mourning the loss of former Nickelodeon actress Kianna Underwood, who was killed early Friday morning in a horrific hit-and-run in Brooklyn. Police say the 33-year-old, known for her roles on All That and Little Bill, was struck and dragged by a gray vehicle that fled the scene. Emergency crews arrived minutes later, but Underwood was pronounced dead at the scene.Authorities are asking anyone with information about the driver to come forward as the investigation continues. Story By Donnell Ballard #BradUnderwood #TMZBreakingNews #KidsFashion00Share
99.7Fm+FollowFormer Nickelodeon Star Kianna Underwood Tragically Killed in Brooklyn Hit-and-Run: Fans are mourning the loss of former Nickelodeon actress Kianna Underwood, who was killed early Friday morning in a horrific hit-and-run in Brooklyn. Police say the 33-year-old, known for her roles on All That and Little Bill, was struck and dragged by a gray vehicle that fled the scene. Emergency crews arrived minutes later, but Underwood was pronounced dead at the scene.Authorities are asking anyone with information about the driver to come forward as the investigation continues. Story By Donnell Ballard #BradUnderwood #TMZBreakingNews #KidsFashion112Share
AmberAbyss+FollowIllinois coach calls out freshman after Nebraska lossBrad Underwood didn’t hold back after Illinois’ tough 83-80 loss to Nebraska. He openly questioned freshman David Mirkovic’s focus, saying, “He was in Serbia today,” and made it clear he couldn’t trust him on the court. That kind of blunt criticism is rare, but it highlights a bigger issue: Illinois’ frontcourt just wasn’t locked in, and it cost them a game they were expected to win. Despite some bright spots, like Keaton Wagler’s breakout performance, Underwood’s frustration signals a team that needs to find its edge fast. What do you think—was the coach too harsh, or is this the wake-up call Illinois needs? #Sports #IllinoisBasketball #BradUnderwood00Share