Dr Copejam
- The Rock
To follow up on this, Illinois is still in the thick of it, but they have multiple guys ready in case it falls through.
To follow up on this, Illinois is still in the thick of it, but they have multiple guys ready in case it falls through.
To follow up on this, Illinois is still in the thick of it, but they have multiple guys ready in case it falls through.
I really like Jaylen Cox from Colgate. He is very fast and athletic, which is something that we have been missing since TJ.Plenty of options IF needed for sure …
The legend chimes in. Give us something when someone's about to committ. We have Indy's "Booms."
Plenty of options IF needed for sure …
I don’t think so. In 1985 we were preseason #2
You HAVE to have a bunch of contingency plans for when, inevitably, something doesn’t go your way. There’s close to a 0% chance you are going to get everyone you want.To follow up on this, Illinois is still in the thick of it, but they have multiple guys ready in case it falls through.
Went back and checked you are correct #2 in 1984-85I don’t think so. In 1985 we were preseason #2
Blackwell on this team would actually be insane.Plenty of options IF needed for sure …
Assuming the core retention comes through - I don’t think they’re gonna have an issue finding a strong guard to be a missing piece on a preseason top 5 team.You HAVE to have a bunch of contingency plans for when, inevitably, something doesn’t go your way. There’s close to a 0% chance you are going to get everyone you want.
This staff is great at dealing with whatever happens. The good news is options b, c, d, e, f, and g are all really, really good players.
Hopefully, Vaaks' commitment becomes the icing on the cake for John even more along with what was already pitched to him from the Illini coaching staff. Blackwell was part of one of the best backcourt in the country playing alongside Nick Boyd. There's a chance it could be like that again for Blackwell playing alongside Vaaks if Blackwell picks Illinois.To follow up on this, Illinois is still in the thick of it, but they have multiple guys ready in case it falls through.
Wiki says Basketball Times ranked Illinois pre-season #1 for 84-85. That's wiki, but I do remember buying some magazine with Efrem Winters on the cover and team rated #1. My memory could be faulty, though. Very possible.Has Illinois ever been preseason #1?
#3 in the AP that year - I don't understand the curiosity of pre-season polls in Basketball or Football.I believe Sporting News had us ranked #1 preseason in 2001 2002… per Google, but not AP.
Retention is my focus. I want everyone back. Finding a big time guard, as you said, will not be a problem.Assuming the core retention comes through - I don’t think they’re gonna have an issue finding a strong guard to be a missing piece on a preseason top 5 team.
If Blackwell ends up wanting to be on another 4 seed at Louisville, so be it.
Yes and yes.Blackwell on this team would actually be insane.
But, if we do miss, hopefully we have a good consolation prize ready.
But, to most posters here, Blackwell is a part of the Illini family and a perfect fit. I am certain that Illinois will offer him a financial package commensurate with his status in college hoops. But there is always some crazy our there that will offer more. By leaving Wisconsin, he has already shown to be as mercenary as most young collegiate basketball players (but of course that does not mean he won't or can't return). So the question remains. Will John Blackwell choose greed and commit to a program where he will be unfamiliar with anything or anyone, or will he choose a lesser $ offer and join one where he knows his fit, the family, and if he performs, become a legend? There used to be a day where that was pretty predictable, but as college hoops has evolved and human nature has given in yet again, we really cannot predict what will happen.Plenty of options IF needed for sure …