Illini Basketball 2022-2023

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Tacomallini

Washington State
¡Ave César! is Hail Cesar! I asked my wife, who is from Spain, and she said y’all are weird. But I persisted, and got her to agree on ¡Ave al naranja! or ¡Ave al anaranjada!
Wordreference.com is great for armchair translators.
To keep it basketball related, ¡Ave entrenador Underwood!
 
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I realize I encountered some (ahem) mild pushback from my Ty/Nick Anderson comp. (IT WAS ONLY SIZE RELATED CHILL!)......but if you squint just a smidge...Sincere = Kendall Gill. (LOOKS LIKE HIM....NOT A PLAYER COMP DON'T @ ME BRO!)

Sencire is much more similar to Gill in style of play (as a HS player) than Rodgers is to Nick.
 
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skyIdub

Winged Warrior
Sencire is much more similar to Gill in style of play (as a HS player) than Rodgers is to Nick.
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Bigtex

DFW
I realize I encountered some (ahem) mild pushback from my Ty/Nick Anderson comp. (IT WAS ONLY SIZE RELATED CHILL!)......but if you squint just a smidge...Sincere = Kendall Gill. (LOOKS LIKE HIM....NOT A PLAYER COMP DON'T @ ME BRO!)
I would agree on both look and player comp to gill (as an incoming freshman)

I see others already made that observation
 
#160      
This year feels extremely pivotal for Underwood’s tenure here.

This roster is filled to the brim with talent, spread over multiple positions. It might be the deepest 2-4 we’ve had in 40 years. Legit star power at the 1. But there’s so much uncertainty.

In my mind this is the type of team a good coach can bring to the tournament. It’s also the type of team that a great coach can go out and win the conference and make a splash in the post season. It’s by far the most interesting coaching situation BU has been in at Illinois.
 
#162      

sacraig

The desert
Noyes Lab. At least we had tunnels between Noyes, Chem Annex and RAL for the winter.
Yeah, that's the one. Thankfully I only ever had one class in Noyes, though Illini Pride once had their annual kickoff in that main lecture hall and it was terrible. I'm convinced manspreading was invented at Noyes to cope with those seats.
 
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Yeah, that's the one. Thankfully I only ever had one class in Noyes, though Illini Pride once had their annual kickoff in that main lecture hall and it was terrible. I'm convinced manspreading was invented at Noyes to cope with those seats.
ChemE major here. Spent LOTS o time in that creaky old building.
 
#165      
This year feels extremely pivotal for Underwood’s tenure here.

This roster is filled to the brim with talent, spread over multiple positions. It might be the deepest 2-4 we’ve had in 40 years. Legit star power at the 1. But there’s so much uncertainty.

In my mind this is the type of team a good coach can bring to the tournament. It’s also the type of team that a great coach can go out and win the conference and make a splash in the post season. It’s by far the most interesting coaching situation BU has been in at Illinois.
Especially with how our schedule shaped up for conference season.Have a pretty brutal noncon but should set us up well to be a serious contender at the end of the year.
 
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Could we please quit talking about buildings on the quad. I have to work around them everyday. I come here for enjoyment , not work.🤬🤣 One perk though, get to chat with players players every once in awhile. The ones I’ve spoken to have always been polite as can be. Seem like genuinely nice dudes.
 
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Could we please quit talking about buildings on the quad. I have to work around them everyday. I come here for enjoyment , not work.🤬🤣 One perk though, get to chat with players players every once in awhile. The ones I’ve spoken to have always been polite as can be. Seem like genuinely nice dudes.
Is it ok if I just talk about tearing down the 'new' biology buildings and putting Nature's Table back in its place?
 
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