Houston lost to Tennessee and Texas Tech. We didn’t.
We might be the underdog but this is a very winnable game.
We might be the underdog but this is a very winnable game.
You can. You will. You must.i have only ever attended 4 Illinois games in person so far in my life - We won each time
2010 when i was a student, against #5 Michigan State
2022 at MSG against #2 Texas
2023 at MSG against #11 Florida Atlantic
Yesterday in Greenville against VCU
Currently waiting for my flight back to NYC at the airport, I am looking at Google flights and Ticketmaster…seriously considering booking the trip to Houston.
Illinois when giving up 82 or less: 26-1 (UCONN)
Illinois when giving up 83 or more: 0-7.
Houston has scored 83 or more only 7 times this season
i have only ever attended 4 Illinois games in person so far in my life - We won each time
2010 when i was a student, against #5 Michigan State
2022 at MSG against #2 Texas
2023 at MSG against #11 Florida Atlantic
Yesterday in Greenville against VCU
Currently waiting for my flight back to NYC at the airport, I am looking at Google flights and Ticketmaster…seriously considering booking the trip to Houston.
You hand picked four very good games to attend (I was there in Krush for that 2010 game on College Gameday weekend)i have only ever attended 4 Illinois games in person so far in my life - We won each time
2010 when i was a student, against #5 Michigan State
2022 at MSG against #2 Texas
2023 at MSG against #11 Florida Atlantic
Yesterday in Greenville against VCU
Currently waiting for my flight back to NYC at the airport, I am looking at Google flights and Ticketmaster…seriously considering booking the trip to Houston.
Great post!It was within our power to avoid this with a win at UCLA or beating Wisconsin in round one of the BTT. It is what it is. We aren’t victims. We gave ourselves a little hardship but now it’s up to us to meet the moment and overcome it. I-L-F’n-L.
Nah… I’m OK with the guys playing loose and not tormenting over every shot and defensive possession. Anyone who competes knows you tend to play better when you’re having fun. It doesn’t mean not caring. It means having a flow and avoiding the yips.I agree I don't want any people who have any real bearing on the game to have that attitude. I'd suggest that extends all the way to fans attending the game.
But those of us posting on a message board and watching on TV have no bearing on the results. I'd suggest this is a healthier fan mindset to take.
Houston at Houston.......funny how things work out.
Yes, the goal should always be winning the championship, but this is more my coping mechanism as a fan. It's easier to accept that a loss is likely and be pleasantly surprised with a win than it is to anticipate a win and then deal with the disappointment of a loss. I definitely understand that not everyone thinks that way.Not to be a jerk, but I HATE that mindset and I hate that saying. The ultimate goal is to win the national championship, not finish in the Sweet Sixteen. Playing with house money indicates an acceptance with losing, which if the players had that attitude, this board would go ballistic.
That's where I am.Yes, the goal should always be winning the championship, but this is more my coping mechanism as a fan. It's easier to accept that a loss is likely and be pleasantly surprised with a win than it is to anticipate a win and then deal with the disappointment of a loss. I definitely understand that not everyone thinks that way.
For this game in particular - If we played Houston 3 times, I think they would beat us 2. We just have to hope Thursday's outcome is the 1 of 3.
I have watched both Houston and the Beloved play this season & in the tourney. I am not ready to award them 2 out of 3 games. Yes, they have dawgs basically every game while we seem to have dawgs in the odd months and occasional even month. I have not seen anything about Houston's game that made me think we're in trouble. In fact, I think they are going to have to play the best game of their season to beat us, even for what is basically a home game for them. We are a really good road team, a better team overall (IMO) with more threats, it's an odd month (April will be the occasional even month for our dawgs), and best of all, we look to be peaking into January Illini form again. I expect to survive and advance, if not more.Yes, the goal should always be winning the championship, but this is more my coping mechanism as a fan. It's easier to accept that a loss is likely and be pleasantly surprised with a win than it is to anticipate a win and then deal with the disappointment of a loss. I definitely understand that not everyone thinks that way.
For this game in particular - If we played Houston 3 times, I think they would beat us 2. We just have to hope Thursday's outcome is the 1 of 3.
How is it that Houston can play at Houston ? I thought that kind of thing ended in Kentucky ?
2 hours compared to 2 miles? Absolutely.It’s not their home court even though it’s geographically close to their home court. Is it really any different than Illinois in Chicago?
Again, this team has played its best ball on the road.
exactly...It's home game For Samson the cheat.2 hours compared to 2 miles? Absolutely
That's all I need to see...Obviously Houston is really really good. And playing in their home city isn't ideal. But this isn't some David vs Goliath matchup.
Since Feb 1, Torvik has us as the better team. Interestingly, we have the #2 offense and the #23 defense during that time and Houston has the #2 defense and #23 offense.
Their best win is Arkansas on a neutral floor. They're 0-3 against the top 10 in NET.
Plus, they're susceptible to getting caught in rotation and giving up open shots. If we just stay composed and find the open man, I really like our chances.
AGREED! +100!Not to be a jerk, but I HATE that mindset and I hate that saying. The ultimate goal is to win the national championship, not finish in the Sweet Sixteen. Playing with house money indicates an acceptance with losing, which if the players had that attitude, this board would go ballistic.
Eye on the prize!
What a stat! +100! Let's do this!Illinois when giving up 82 or less: 26-1 (UCONN)
Illinois when giving up 83 or more: 0-7.
Houston has scored 83 or more only 7 times this season