Illinois Hoops Recruiting Thread

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ChiefGritty

Chicago, IL
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If we can snag Trey Woodbury, that'd be a big win all things considered. I'll still say though that I do not like the idea of Creaning whatsoever and I am not comfortable with us basically pulling a scholarship from someone/forcing them out the door even if it does fill the hole at starting PG. I think there's a line that if you cross you start losing legitimacy and trust as a coach and program and that's one of those lines for me. It might win you a one year battle but it tends to lead to multiple years of losses.
 
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socalini

So Cali
If we can snag Trey Woodbury, that'd be a big win all things considered. I'll still say though that I do not like the idea of Creaning whatsoever and I am not comfortable with us basically pulling a scholarship from someone/forcing them out the door even if it does fill the hole at starting PG. I think there's a line that if you cross you start losing legitimacy and trust as a coach and program and that's one of those lines for me. It might win you a one year battle but it tends to lead to multiple years of losses.
Seems like getting Woodbury in the fold and then waiting to see if something opened up for JWill might have been a better look (if what's being suggested actually has any merit).
 
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Regarding Woodbury…Never heard of him. Just watched highlight video of him. I think he could be a great fit given the talent that’s surrounding him. Played for Utah valley… is this the same team that Harmon was on?
He was like their first or second best player, Harmon was at best their 4th best player
 
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Durant and Wilkins were unusual in that they tore in their non-dominant leg as well.

Also, those are like Hall of Fame talent, not middling guards on a middling team in a middling conference.
What does any of that have to do with someone's ability to re-cover quickly?
 
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How does Geoff still have a job?
What Would You Say You Do Here Office Space GIF
 
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With the way college basketball is going, adding anyone for "stability" or for the "long-term" is kinda suspect. I don't really get the addition of Williams because it now complicates things to where someone has to be "creaned" for them to get a game ready good PG. Plus coming off an Achilles injury is extremely tough so the probability that he will be an impact player two years from now is probably low.
 
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We lost a possible transfer from frigging University :ROFLMAO:

Think of all the future NBA players we lost - Derrick Rose, Eric Gordon, Cory Maggette, Jalen Brunson, more recently Talen Horton Tucker. No comparison.

I am intrigued by idea of using Coleman or Ty at PG. We did not have problem with press.

Nothing wrong with freshman PGs. Kiwane Garris, Derek Harper, Deron Williams, Frank Williams all did fine as freshman. Skyy and Jayden would have been much better as sophomores. Welcome to the new Portal world.
 

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Not many P6 games for Woodbury. But that Oregon line looks awesome.
The WAC was a lot better than it historically has been this year, with Pomeroy grading it out above the A-10 (and well above the MAC, if we're still thinking about that). Utah Valley had it a bit easier than the rest of the conference because they were the best team and you don't play against yourself, but nonetheless they played a decent schedule that included the #48 non-conference SOS.

Pomeroy also had Woodbury as the third-best player in his league. (Domask was #2 in the Valley.) Say what you want about the quality of competition but at least these guys seem to be near the top of their peer group.
 
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DeonThomas

South Carolina
Actually been a good offseason of additions to this team up until today. Does seem that Underwood put too much faith in his ability to close the door on this one, and now has the door wide open for a storm of criticism.
I have a glimmer of hope yet, based on past years that looked really bad, but Brad found a way to add the pieces that at least on paper looked promising.
So we will see. Go Illini
Storm of criticism? No way. It's been a highly successful off-season.

It's nearly impossible to navigate the torrid recruiting waters in college basketball today --- especially in light of NIL, the transfer portal, social media, and the unpredictable mindset of 17-22 year olds.

ILL !!
 
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