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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Will Howard passed for two touchdowns and rushed for another, TreVeyon Henderson ran for a score, and No. 2 Ohio State beat previously undefeated No. 5 Indiana 38-15 on Saturday. All Ohio State (10-1, 7-1) has to do now is beat Michigan at home next Saturday and it will earn a return to the Big Ten championship game for the first time since 2020 and get a rematch with No. 1 Oregon. The Ducks beat Ohio State 32-31 in a wild one back on Oct. 12. The Hoosiers (10-1, 7-1) had their best chance to beat the Buckeyes for the first time since 1988 but were hurt by special teams mistakes and disrupted by an Ohio State defense that sacked quarterback Kurtis Rourke five times. Howard finished 22 for 26 for 201 yards. Emeka Egbuka had seven catches for 80 yards and a TD. NO. 25 ILLINOIS 38, RUTGERS 31: Luke Altmyer found Pat Bryant for a catch-and-run, 40-yard touchdown pass with 4 seconds left, sending Illinois to a wild road victory over Rutgers. People are also reading... Illinois (8-3, 5-3) was down 31-30 when it sent long kicker Ethan Moczulski out for a desperation 58-yard field goal with 14 seconds to go. Rutgers (6-5, 3-5) coach Greg Schiano then called for a timeout right before Moczulski’s attempt was wide left and about 15 yards short. After the missed field goal was waved off by the timeout, Illinois coach Bret Bielema sent his offense back on the field. Altmyer hit Bryant on an in cut on the left side at the 22, and he continued across the field and scored untouched in a game that featured three lead changes in the final 3:07. IOWA 29, MARYLAND 13: Kaleb Johnson rushed for 164 yards and a touchdown on a career-high 35 carries, and Kamari Moulton scored on a 68-yard run in the fourth quarter to help Iowa outlast Maryland in College Park. Johnson scored from 2 yards out in the second quarter for his 21st rushing touchdown of the season, and the Hawkeyes (7-4, 5-3) rebounded from their loss to UCLA in their previous game. Maryland (4-7, 1-7) needed to win its final two regular-season games to reach six wins and bowl eligibility, but the Terrapins were dominated in the first half and eventually fell behind 16-0. Drew Stevens made five field goals for Iowa, including kicks from 54 yards in the second quarter, then 50 and 49 in the third. LATE FRIDAY MICHIGAN STATE 24, PURDUE 17: Aidan Chiles threw for two scores in the first half to build a three-touchdown lead and Michigan State (5-6, 3-5) held on to beat Purdue (1-10, 0-8) at home. The Spartans are a win away from being eligible for a bowl with first-year coach Jonathan Smith and they play Rutgers at home in the final regular-season game. Be the first to know
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QLD News Don't miss out on the headlines from QLD News. Followed categories will be added to My News. Grand river stairs, more pontoons , wider shared pathways, more shade and Australia’s greenest restaurant are among features newly detailed in the plan to redevelop one of Brisbane’s most popular riverside precincts . Howard Smith Wharves developer Artemus Group has shared new images of its latest development for the prime riverfront area as its application awaits Brisbane City Council approval. Large amphitheatre-style stairs and seating would flow down to the river from the ground floor of the new nine-storey, red brick, 77-bedroom luxury boutique hotel, which is replacing the existing Felons Barrel Hall. This story is part of The Courier-Mail’s annual Future Brisbane series advocating for a focus on the right legacy outcomes from the hosting of the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. You can read all of our coverage here . Another “grand staircase” would feature as a casual recreation and seating space at the front of the redeveloped Rivershed with prime city and Story Bridge viewing. The hotel will also have a rooftop restaurant with integrated gardens. There will be an additional 8500 sqm of outdoor space in the surrounding precinct including new shaded walkways, seating areas and comfy lawn spaces. Sections of the shared pathway that connects New Farm to the city will be widened to up to 9m with more of the walkways to become covered to protect visitors from the harsh weather. There will also be new pontoons, which have already been approved, that will include floating temporary venues to help maintain offerings and keep staff employed during construction. Future Brisbane - New render for the proposed expansion of Howard Smith Wharves Picture Supplied “This is about just dialling up what we’ve learned about what we love about Brisbane, and what we’ve been able to experience down here every day, what people tell us that they love about Brisbane and Howard Smith Wharves,” Artemus Group CEO Luke Fraser said. Mr Fraser likened the ongoing transformation of the old shipping area to that of London’s East End, which turned from desolate docklands to a bustling cityscape full of trendy eateries in the wake of the 2012 Games. “Howard Smith Wharves has really benefited from that gentrification of the whole inner city areas,” Mr Fraser said. “London’s East End is a great example of taking an old place, using that (Olympics) timeline to put a lot of capital, energy and rejuvenation into it. “Our city has that same opportunity. It does encourage us to dream big.” Earlier images of the plans revealed the current Rivershed would be turned into a bar and dining precinct, and upgraded to include the Brisbane River’s first overhanging pool deck, which Mr Fraser revealed will offer European-style hospitality. “Imagine those great experiences that you’ve either been to or seen on in the Mediterranean and around water. Great food, great drink at like a club, lounging around, getting a full immersive experience,” he said. The expansion would include more casual seating spaces. Picture: Supplied Mr Fraser said Bougainvillea House, currently a single storey event space with a wraparound veranda, would be reimagined into “Australia’s greenest restaurant and event space”. The twelve bulk beverage storage tanks to be erected in a bid to reduce packaging and stock deliveries could hold everything from water, kombucha, wine and beer that can be piped throughout the entire precinct. “We’ve set ourselves a new target to be the most sustainable precinct on the planet ... and we think Brisbane deserves that,” Mr Fraser said. Mr Fraser said construction was expected to take a minimum two years and be completed well before 2032. “We’d like to deliver it as early as possible,” he said, “What we need to do in the city is not deliver new things, new experiences, on the eve of 2032. “I think the Olympics glow is a before and after thing and so the sooner these experiences can be completed, people coming and experiencing them will go off and tell the world and it will be that self fulfilling prophecy where people coming and looking to book those experiences.” More Coverage How Brisbane could become world’s most accessible city RACHEL RILEY, ROBERT CRADDOCK Luxe seafood treat set to become Queensland’s signature dish Anooska Tucker-Evans and Ayla Connolly Originally published as New details on plan to redevelop Brisbane’s Howard Smith Wharves Join the conversation Add your comment to this story To join the conversation, please log in. Don't have an account? 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