Marvin and Sharpshot making appearances and chiming in. Good stuff, guys!
Is there any realistic chance that Will stays?Still think he is ours as long as Riley leaves
I’m concerned about losing out on big fish like we did last year (Brea, Oweh, Kadary) and then we had to go overseas to get talent, though very young.I don’t feel like we are as active as we need to be in the portal …
I think there’s a better chance Dix winds up at Indiana with DeVries or back to Iowa than coming here … But they do really want him …
Sandfort doesn’t move the needle …
We really aren’t that involved with any big fish …
I’ve heard from a couple different people that Brad seems somewhat “checked out” …
I know this has been the narrative, but can't the staff sell him on playing next to Riley? Especially now when Tre is gone? Sounds really expensive, but KB, Sarr and Riley sounds nice....Still think he is ours as long as Riley leaves
So it appears that Brad is better than other teams, even with less returning during this 4 year stretch. Since during this timeframe, only Purdue had a better record.Alright. I looked at returning minutes in the B1G from 2022 (the start of instant transfer eligibility) to 2025. Keep in mind that this doesn't only reflect transfer out, but also graduating players and players who turn pro.
A few takeaways:
The overall average returning minutes in the B1G from 2022 to 2025 is 47%.
For 2025 specifically, the average is 41%, down from 54% in 2022. So continuity is in decline overall.
Illinois returned an average of 37% of our minutes.
Only three teams returned less than that on average; Michigan, Washington, Minnesota. From 2022 to 2025, there was only one 20-win season between those three teams.
Not surprisingly, Purdue has the highest average returning minutes over that time period with 67%.
Here are the full rankings:
Rank Team Average Returning Minutes 1 Purdue 67% 2 Northwestern 63% 3 Wisconsin 59% 4 IU 57% 5 MSU 56% 6 UCLA 56% 7 Iowa 53% 8 Rutgers 49% 9 Maryland 48% AVERAGE 47% 10 Nebraska 46% 11 USC 42% 12 Penn St. 42% 13 Oregon 42% 14 OSU 40% 15 Illinois 37% 16 Michigan 35% 17 Washington 33% 18 Minnesota 28%
If I’m Sarr, this actually seems like a great spot. Just put two guys in the NBA (assuming) with Boswell and Tomi back as supporting cast but clearly tons of space to be The GuyStill think he is ours as long as Riley leaves
Still think he is ours as long as Riley leaves
And they will be able to over pay. Just like they did this year.
DeVries a bit of a prick?Totally agree …
I still think Conwell ends up in Austin …
IU overpays for Dix and Bidunga …
I do find it to be the least surprising thing ever that literally none of the WVU kids have any interest in following DeVries to IU …
But at least this time they'd have shooting which they failed to correct for the past two seasons.And they will be able to over pay. Just like they did this year.
Prudential had the same reasoning as you stated about finding out if an employee quit was it because of us or the employee got a better offer , etc,,,etc....Sorry Pru I might have used the wrong word with "exit interview", too much a business term and maynot have been the best wording. I employed over 60 people in my company and certainly had to fire some, I would not refer to that as an exit interview, more one sided as in here's your final check now get out. But when someone quit, particularly if unexpected and especially if it was a high value employee, I wanted to know why from them, not from a direct supervisor. I didn't have many, but I did find out some interesting information. It was up to me to discern if it was bs or what was actually going on. But I wanted hear it directly from the employee. Glad I am done with all that. Chilling out in Florida for the winter enjoying some golf and a good amount of adult beverages. Rock on my friend!
Couldn't be true because he is obviously coming here.
Let's wait and see who we return. As it stands today feel it's likely 3 or 4 but possibly more. I'd expect at least 3 of Boz, Jakyst, Tomi and Jake are back. Wait and see on Ty or Will depending on draft feedback if we offering 2 million or even a lil more. I expect DGL and Ty are likely to leave.I would disagree that retaining 2 players on a team graduating 0 meaningful contributors is a good start.
Returning 0-1 players is not some benchmark, where returning 2 makes for a good start. Only retaining 2 of potentially 6-8 guys is a very bad start to an off-season. Retaining less than 20% of your roster in consecutive years with no changes at the top, is a degree of turnover not standard in any era of basketball, including this one.
Counterpoint: yes you can.If you’re referring to what I think you’re referring to …
I can’t comment on it …
Maybe he ought to do some introspection and try to figure out if there is something he and his staff could be doing better to retain players or if there are changes to who/how they recruit to target players we think will stay for more than 1 year.If Brad is checked out, I can understand why.
This past year was a complete rebuild. He lost an All-American, a B1G first team guy, a couple of seniors, then a few more through the transfer portal.
So what did he do? He goes out and builds a team that’ll stick around a few years.
I’m sure he figured he’d get:
- 2 years out of Morez
- 2 years out of Tre
- 2 years out of Ivisic
- 2 years out of Boswell
- 2 years out of Ben (with the rule change)
- 2 years of our Jake
- Maybe 2 years of our Riley
- Plus at the time he was thinking another 2 years out of Ty
It was a smart plan. You take your lumps in year 1, then year 2 is a F4 type season.
Sure, you lose your star I’m KJ, but you replace him in the portal, and you’re off to the races.
Then you likely lose Riley to the draft.
Plus, you lose Morez and Tre to the portal. I’m sure he’s partly to blame for that, but it’s also a new NIL world, where a guy like Morez is now worth $2m.
And all of a sudden, it’s another complete rebuild and we likely have less resources than some of our peers (if we didn’t, we would’ve just matched the offer for Morez).
So I can understand it if Brad is tired/burnt out/checked out. I would be too.
But—like someone else said, the show must go on. Brad’s gotta get his head in the game or else next season could be ugly.