Where was everyone's moment where it felt like things might turn around for Illinois as a program? I was thinking either Ayo commitment or the "this wont end well for Illinois" call against Michigan State his freshmen year. Or maybe beating Michigan in early 2019 (covid season).
2020. 17 point win at Mackey.
I'll be honest, up to that point, I was not BU's biggest fan. We had just came off two of our worst seasons ever. I came into that 2020 season with tournament expectations having junior Trent and Damonte, sophomore Ayo and Giorgi, and freshman Kofi on the roster.
We started the season with losses to Arizona by a million, Miami, Maryland, Missouri, and Michigan St.
Great, here comes another 20 loss season.
We go on a little four game winning streak and a little ember of hope ignites inside me. Then we play Purdue at Mackey. Even though Purdue was down that year, I'm thinking ok if we can win this one, we might really have something.
We cruised to a 17 point win.
What I failed to realized is that Brad had spent the first semester installing a new defense. This, of course, would become his calling card. Problem solving. Adapting. Especially during semester break.
We signed Adam Miller and Andre Curbello that summer. I told my grandpa, huge Illini fan who was probably about 70 at the time, "You're about to see the greatest era of Illini basketball of YOUR lifetime."
He called me after the game on Saturday and we talked about that.