Illinois Hoops Recruiting Thread

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Is the framework under which the NCAA is analyzing those things public knowledge?

Tomi is the first player I've ever heard of being "ruled" an older class upon entering college. The rules always used to be an analysis of whether a European pro team had paid a guy a "salary" beyond basic cost of living, with some fudge factor to have a kid "pay back" some amount to true it up. But it was very much under the theory that if you were a professional basketball player you were not college eligible, period.

I really like the idea of a class-based analysis that puts Europeans where they "belong" in terms of the time they've been playing paid basketball at a post-youth level, but I have not seen a single thing either 1. saying that's actually what they're doing or 2. describing how they are doing that analysis

(And of course it all begs the question of why American pros, especially ones that fail to make NBA rosters, can't come back to access NIL millions. What's the difference between the Adriatic League and the G League? There isn't one.)
Oregon State had a Lithuanian player last year who was ruled a sophomore coming in too. Ruling was announced basically same time as Tomi.
 
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They’re not exactly thrilled but what else is new … They spent huge last year and look where it got them …

They’re willing to give DeVries a shot …
The podcasters seem to think the Hoosiers will be the 96 Bulls.

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How about the Caucasian Invasion? 😁
 
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Not sure what you mean- the draft entry deadline was last Saturday. The last page is the International entrants and he's not on it, so he seems set on going to college this year. Any International player 22 or over is automatically eligible, but players under 22 have to declare for early entry
Interesting. I didn’t know that last part.
 
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Is the framework under which the NCAA is analyzing those things public knowledge?

Tomi is the first player I've ever heard of being "ruled" an older class upon entering college. The rules always used to be an analysis of whether a European pro team had paid a guy a "salary" beyond basic cost of living, with some fudge factor to have a kid "pay back" some amount to true it up. But it was very much under the theory that if you were a professional basketball player you were not college eligible, period.

I really like the idea of a class-based analysis that puts Europeans where they "belong" in terms of the time they've been playing paid basketball at a post-youth level, but I have not seen a single thing either 1. saying that's actually what they're doing or 2. describing how they are doing that analysis

(And of course it all begs the question of why American pros, especially ones that fail to make NBA rosters, can't come back to access NIL millions. What's the difference between the Adriatic League and the G League? There isn't one.)
I have to think that could be challenged in court. If the NCAA is saying “okay, your professional career counts against your college eligibility,” a case could be made that all professional work, be it ball player, lawyer, accountant, McDonalds worker, etc…should count against it as well — then argue that such restrictions are arbitrary and therefore illegal.
 
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When the coming season gets underway, I hope when we have our first game on national broadcast, BU starts all five of the Balkan imports... I suspect it would be a historic first for College BB, and generate a lot of media attention, leading to folks across the country to keep checking out the Illini to see how 'That team if 'Vic' guys is doing'. Don't have to have all of them out there together for long, just start them together.
Won’t happen ….. Penn State has already contacted Josh Whitman and threatened a lawsuit if it happens. Penn State claims they have a copy right on the “White Out” game .
 
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Had posted this before but this is where I'm at with the roster-
Petrovic (30 minutes), Ty (10 minutes)
Kylan (30 minutes), Lee (5 minutes), Ty (5 minutes)
Andrej (30 minutes), Ty (5 minutes), Davis (5 minutes)
Mirkovic (20 minutes), Zvonomir (10 minutes), Ben (10 minutes)
Tomislav (25 minutes), Zvonomir (10 minutes), Jakstys (5 minutes)
I have seen a lot of discussion regarding Ty Rodgers and how "he started on an Elite Eight team!" but when you look at the minutes they were never quite there in terms of what you expect from a starter. 17.5 MPG Year 1 and 22.7 MPG Year 2. In terms of starters he had highly variable usage and so penciling him at 20 MPG total and not starting seems logical to me given that he wasn't considered good enough for last year's team.

In the 2023-2024 season Ty's 22.7 MPG were the 5th highest on the team so that makes it "starter's minutes" that season. For the 2024-2025 season there were only 6 players that had more than 22.7 MPG, one of whom was Tre White at 23.4 MPG and two of whom, Will Riley and Ben Humrichous, were both at 25.7 MPG so basically 3 of the top 6 were in the same ballpark of MPG as TY's 22.7 and at the very least it would have placed him right in the thick of the rotation as the 7th highest MPG. The very fact that you have him penciled in as filling 20 MPG at 3 different positions off the bench ties him with Mirkovic and Zvonomir as the 5th highest MPG this upcoming season which once again qualifies as "starter's minutes" even though you do not list him as a starter at any of the 3 positions. The added benefit of his versatility to play minutes at the 3 positions you have listed actually increases Ty's value.
As to Ty's "not being good enough for last year's team" I readily acknowledge that he may have been in a dogfight to be a starter over Tre White or Ben H. given the expectations for those portal players but I sure would have liked to have seen the competition take place and over the course of the season I think we may have been better off with his defense, rebounding and EDG mentality since much like 2023-2024 scoring was never the problem.
Ty DID start every game on an Elite Eight team. At most only 5 players can say that for the ILLINI in the last 20 years.
 
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