DICKnaggie
- Champaign
There have been a lot of great after game posts but this might be the best of the best, lol!I have not been this drunk and ecstatic since 1996.
There have been a lot of great after game posts but this might be the best of the best, lol!I have not been this drunk and ecstatic since 1996.
Awesome pic.
That sanctimonious POS. Challenges my Christian duty to not hateI was sick to my stomach at halftime when Bruce Pearl was criticizing Illinois’ multiple-foul strategy right before the half. It’s bad enough to hear that man’s voice, but it’s even worse when I agree with him.![]()
we needed that W bad , it exorcised that demon. we absolutely had to even the score from 4 years ago .Watching Sampscum get frustrated was so delicious...the revenge tour continues.
You got this:Staying up to watch with a 5 month old and a 4:45 am wake up wasn't easy, but so worth it.
Thank God it's our last day before break and these children don't expect my A game. I used all that juice last night
My neighbor is a huge Wisconsin fan, and he texted after the game that he would trade the $20 I gave him to be in the elite eightIt's Friday. Think of how we all felt after the Wisconsin game 14 days ago. That's a lifetime ago in a different universe compared with where we are this early morning.
We are for real. And this is now.
Don’t need to steal it, they earned it!I was very disappointed with how we ended the season and was certain that play would carry.over if we didn't lock in. Glad the guys proved me wrong and made a deep run! Let's steal a F4 trip now!
It's all good! We can't get complacent.You guys … I’m thankful for each and everyone of you … Frustrated post games … Recruiting … The carousel … Nit Picking at things we could be better at …
These are the moments … I am enjoying it and I hope you are as well …
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GIMME DAT Elite 8 appearance, Kelvin Sampson.
Special shout out to those of us who never lost faith in this team/season being special.
Special shout out to those of us who never lost faith in Andrej Stojakovic.
Looks like we saved the best defense for last. Looks like this team has learned to have answers for lots of critical moments. Looks like, after two decades, Illini Nation can dream fearlessly, once again.
LONG LIVE THE ILLINI!
This glory. Is where we belong.
I thought this play and the one early in the second half (around the 17 or 18 minute mark) where Mirk missed a corner 3 and it appeared Houston came down with the rebound, but either lost control or Wagler stripped it and put it back to put Illinois up 29-26 (and started the 17-0 run I believe) were the two biggest plays of the game. If Wagler doesn't get the ball and bucket, I feel like that could have given Houston momentum and start a run of their own.There were of course so many key plays in the win over Houston, but I wanted to give credit to Tomi for hitting what I thought was one of the biggest shots of the night. Houston had just hit back-to-back 3's to cut what had been an 18-point lead down to 9, 50-41, and the Cougars had intensified their defensive pressure. Kylan missed a short shot, but Keaton snagged the rebound and found Tomi open at the arc. Despite having missed his first two 3-point attempts and having been in a late-season shooting slump, Tomi did not flinch. Swish! I had started to feel like it might be slipping away, but that shot sealed it for me. The moment was not too big. You pass up a wide-open shot against a defense like Houston's and there is no guarantee you're going to get as good a shot later in the possession.
Be sure to submit your expense vouchers to the Illinois Loyalty slush fund for reimbursement.HOLY !!!! GUYS WE DID IT!!!
my streak is going strong. 5/5!!! Just got my ticket for Saturday. They ain’t stoppin, i ain’t stoppin
I'm on the road for 4+ hours this afternoon. I will be looking for some.I'm not sleeping.
I will be listening to every second of Illinois basketball podcasts that I can get my hands on.
One of the things I love about Keaton (and there are many), is that when his shot isn't falling he finds other ways to help his team win. He missed two layups in the first three minutes or the Illini might have blown the game open even earlier. It didn't faze him. He ends up with 12 rebounds, including stripping the ball away on that big play. He had just one turnover -- One! -- against that Houston pressure, and that turnover was not a live ball runout, it was an offensive foul that could have been called the other way. We may never see another one like him come our way in my lifetime. On the other hand, Morillo...doesn't hurt to dream!I thought this play and the one early in the second half (around the 17 or 18 minute mark) where Mirk missed a corner 3 and it appeared Houston came down with the rebound, but either lost control or Wagler stripped it and put it back to put Illinois up 29-26 (and started the 17-0 run I believe) were the two biggest plays of the game. If Wagler doesn't get the ball and bucket, I feel like that could have given Houston momentum and start a run of their own.