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Gio was thrown into it last year as a freshman and was 1-1 in match play. I'm sure coach will give Gio every chance to get it straightened out before the Championships. He would definitely be the better choice if he's ready to go.
But I think you also need to have O'Reilly ready to go as well. O'Reilly seems to be more inconsistent in his scoring, but he can also get pretty low as well.
They need one of the two if they want to make noise!
Yes, you've got to field a team that gives you the best chance to succeed.
Gio played at 2017 NCAA because, apparently, he was playing better than Baumgartner. But I don't think you throw O'Reilly in there now unless Gio has had a complete loss of confidence. I don't think that's the case, but what do I know?
As I said, Lipparrelli might have made a big difference this season.. But he went pro in Italia. Why? Misssed Italy? I understand. But the story was that he was called back to shore up Italy's chances of landing Italian players on the upcoming Ryder Cup in Italy.
I wish Eduordo nothing but the best. Illini could have used his experience and leadership as a junior this year.
Next year's Illini are young, and I see great things ahead.
I'm hoping for yet another Final Four at Stillwater -- it's quite possible.
May this so-called dynasty continue.
Thanks, Illini golf!
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