No. Just no. Don’t do this. Dee is in the discussion for best Illini ever. Trent is a great, Dee is possibly the goat.Also, I think Trent Frazier is now better than Dee was.
No. Just no. Don’t do this. Dee is in the discussion for best Illini ever. Trent is a great, Dee is possibly the goat.Also, I think Trent Frazier is now better than Dee was.
Also, I think Trent Frazier is now better than Dee was.
That explains why CSU is undefeated.Just noticed that we're now the 16th best 3-point shooting team in America (39.0%) among D1 schools -- and yet 4th in the state of Illinois behind Western, ISU and Loyola. Mizzou is ranked 354 out of 358 schools.
Purdue leads the BigTen and we're second in conference. Colorado St. is #1 nationally at 44%.
Really bummed by Michigan being ranked 11th in the BIG power ranking.
Loved Lon as Lou's successor. Was completely bummed when he left for the NBA. Am convinced he would have had a long, very successful run here.And speaking of recruiting- Kruger's regime recruited the entire 2001 (Elite Eight, Number 1 seed) roster.
You have to question the intelligence of the author when he has Northworstern ranked #8 in the B1G . . . Has he seen them play this year?... and really mystified why the author of the power rankings column (a Michigan alum) devoted five paragraphs to #14 Nebraska when no other team got more than two and many got only one.
Packing on 15 lbs of muscle in one offseason after already being a P5 college athlete for 4 years is pretty impressive.
I haven't seen them play and shared your befuddlement, but was shocked just now to find that KenPom has them ranked 36 (??!!), 15 positions ahead of MD and 35 ahead of Minnesota.You have to question the intelligence of the author when he has Northworstern ranked #8 in the B1G . . . Has he seen them play this year?
And also a testament to how relatively ineffective the Utah S&C program apparently is.Packing on 15 lbs of muscle in one offseason after already being a P5 college athlete for 4 years is pretty impressive.
That’s a lot for a small, and older, player in one offseason. I’d be interested to know what made them want to chose to a bulking route for him. Maybe had to get his shoulders strong enough to take 300 3s this year.
He's not exactly bulky. He's ripped. As long as you don't sacrifice mobility, any added strength and bulk makes a player that much more capable of fighting through physical play.That’s a lot for a small, and older, player in one offseason. I’d be interested to know what made them want to chose to a bulking route for him. Maybe had to get his shoulders strong enough to take 300 3s this year.
I was using bulking as a term for adding weightHe's not exactly bulky. He's ripped. As long as you don't sacrifice mobility, any added strength and bulk makes a player that much more capable of fighting through physical play.
Yes. Strength translates to power, and in these guys who are genetically gifted with explosiveness, that marginal strength increase yield large dividends. There's no reason why any of these guys should have a deadlift under 600#, a squat under 500, or an overhead press under 225. And probably north of there.He's not exactly bulky. He's ripped. As long as you don't sacrifice mobility, any added strength and bulk makes a player that much more capable of fighting through physical play.
Ya, no. Do a little digging and your numbers are really off.Yes. Strength translates to power, and in these guys who are genetically gifted with explosiveness, that marginal strength increase yield large dividends. There's no reason why any of these guys should have a deadlift under 600#, a squat under 500, or an overhead press under 225. And probably north of there.
I didn’t know this was the football teamYes. Strength translates to power, and in these guys who are genetically gifted with explosiveness, that marginal strength increase yield large dividends. There's no reason why any of these guys should have a deadlift under 600#, a squat under 500, or an overhead press under 225. And probably north of there.