JJB
- Chicago, IL
What about the kid from NC? who's parents are UI grads and his mom is an agent? He was here on an unofficial recently.
Michael Zanoni - he's a 2022 recruit.
What about the kid from NC? who's parents are UI grads and his mom is an agent? He was here on an unofficial recently.
The DePaul commit?
Funny thing is.... I noticed the typo after I posted but decided not to change it. I figured I would get a reaction. You did not disappoint!
When Ayo goes pro we will be in balance.Sorry if this has already been stated but with Adam Miller committed we're technically over signed by 1 right? Okay yes he hasn't signed yet, but assuming he will then we will be over the limit, correct? Now obviously this probably won't be a problem if a certain someone or couple of guys have a very good chance of going pro after this year. Just want to make sure that I got that correct. I've been trying to follow what's going on LOL.
FIFYFunny thing is.... I noticed the typo after I posted but decided not to change it. I figured I would get a reaction. Yao did not disappoint!
Attrition. The maxey kid is probably going to leave for the draft, whitney might leave, they will have some transfer out, they have a senior, I think they have a grad transfer as wellCan someone explain why Kentucky is allowed to sign 6 commits for 2020 (per 247 all have signed LOIs) and yet they only have 1 senior on the roster? As far as I can tell they have 13 scholarship players this year.
No doubt they’ll have some attrition, but wouldn’t their future pros need to declare for the draft or future transfers enter the portal before they can over sign by so many? If they have one senior that ought to mean they can sign 2 for next year, not 6.Attrition. The maxey kid is probably going to leave for the draft, whitney might leave, they will have some transfer out, they have a senior, I think they have a grad transfer as well
I just read this new guy is the highest rated recruit since jerome in 2010. WHO is JEROME? I sure don't remember watching him play............................................................... I don't really care about recruits. I care about watching guys play. For two years in a row now, I've enjoyed watching the energy and attitude of our record breaking Freshman.
Doesn't really have anything to do with Illini recruiting but just posting some footage of the young man considered the #1 sophomore in the country.
Doesn't really have anything to do with Illini recruiting but just posting some footage of the young man considered the #1 sophomore in the country.
Name 1 shooting guard
Doesn't really have anything to do with Illini recruiting but just posting some footage of the young man considered the #1 sophomore in the country.
95%One last question about Miller. Illini fail to make tourney AND Ayo does indeed leave and go pro. What percentage chance do you feel that Miller still comes?
If Adam signs the letter, other teams are supposed to back off. I don't care if he says he's "100% committed," he's intentionally leaving the door open for others to keep recruiting him. That's okay. He gets to make that decision. But this is not your run-of-the-mill verbal. I think it's natural to feel a little uneasy about all of this.In regards to not signing: Had Adam signed, Ayo for whatever reason didn't feel he was going to get drafted high enough and returned, and Adam asked out of his letter, do you honestly think we would have said no? While a letter does "lock" you in, IMO, there's no way we wouldn't release Mac Irvin's top player in a heart beat if they felt the situation here wasn't right. I just don't think signing in this case was really a big deal either way.
Beat Iowa. Beat Hampton.
If Adam signs the letter, other teams are supposed to back off. I don't care if he says he's "100% committed," he's intentionally leaving the door open for others to keep recruiting him. That's okay. He gets to make that decision. But this is not your run-of-the-mill verbal. I think it's natural to feel a little uneasy about all of this.
I honestly dont know the answer to that question. I'm sure one of the other posters does have the answer. I do know that it happens at KU, UK, & Duke every year. They bring in 5 & they lose 5.No doubt they’ll have some attrition, but wouldn’t their future pros need to declare for the draft or future transfers enter the portal before they can over sign by so many? If they have one senior that ought to mean they can sign 2 for next year, not 6.