Illinifan533
- Normal, Illinois
Was fooled for a second but this is a parody account
Poor tasteWas fooled for a second but this is a parody account
I think we win 7 out of our next 8…
(*ducks as the crowd boos and throws tomatoes*)
I'd describe it as a troll account rather than a parody account.Was fooled for a second but this is a parody account
But WAIT! Nebby just CAN"T be good ever!Saw this elsewhere and found it sort of interesting.
Using KP adj efficiency, left to right is 10 year average ranking (right is better). Top to bottom is current ranking (higher is better). Gray diagonal across center of chart means current year in line with 10 year average.
Teams above line are overperforming vs historical average. Teams shown are top 30 teams in either dataset.
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I think a reasonable take right now is that (A) Nebraska is a very good basketball team, and (B) they are not SO good that we should not have defeated them on our home floor.But WAIT! Nebby just CAN"T be good ever!
/s for those who need it
I think a reasonable take right now is that (A) Nebraska is a very good basketball team, and (B) they are not SO good that we should not have defeated them on our home floor.
They can, they are, and I will generally root for that long-suffering fan base to finally have some success.But WAIT! Nebby just CAN"T be good ever!
/s for those who need it
I agree that the "Do you want Groce or Weber back?" mentality is quite weak and flawed. It's a false choice to frame BU as the only logical option.We need to start evaluating this from a financial perspective. Underwood is currently the 14th highest-paid coach, and his NIL budget ranks in the top 15 nationally. Are we seeing a return that matches those resources? Are consistent 4–6 seeds and early tournament exits justifiable given the investment?
For those saying, “Do you want Groce or Weber back?”—are we really that afraid of a coaching search? We have top-tier financial resources and an NIL budget that could attract most guys look for a rasie. Look at recent hires: Louisville brought in Pat Kelsey from College of Charleston, Dusty May came from FAU, and Dan Hurley was at Rhode Island before winning big. There are excellent coaches out there, and we have the means to entice them. This isn’t about firing Brad today—though personally, I believe we’ve hit our ceiling with him. It’s about recognizing that the status quo is no longer acceptable. With the level of resources we have, settling for mid-level seeds and early exits year after year simply isn’t good enough.
Guys, it's one game, against a good team, decided on a contested buzzer beater. The best Illini team I've seen with my own eyes lost a buzzer beater game to a team that went .500 in conference play. These things happen. I think reading too much into one bad performance, even if it happens in the Tournament, is an unhelpful way to judge a team, coach, or program. I think doing that in an early season game when we really don't even know what this team is or will become is even less useful.They can, they are, and I will generally root for that long-suffering fan base to finally have some success.
But in no world should this team we have lost at home to Nebraska. We have too much talent up and down the roster. We are underperforming our roster.
Well yes, actually I'd say over his tenure, particularly over the stretch beginning with the COVID year, he has been one of the 14 best coaches in college basketball. Can you name 14 guys who have been better?We need to start evaluating this from a financial perspective. Underwood is currently the 14th highest-paid coach,
Source? People keep saying stuff like this, and nobody ever says where this info comes from. This almost certainly is not true.and his NIL budget ranks in the top 15 nationally. Are we seeing a return that matches those resources?
We got to the Elite 8 two seasons ago. The season before last season. So recently that Adam Miller has only changed teams once in that time span.Are consistent 4–6 seeds and early tournament exits justifiable given the investment?
Let's go big ten wise - I think it was reported we had the second highest budget behind Indiana? And let's not act like we haven't been able to win a few high-profile recruitments...Source? People keep saying stuff like this, and nobody ever says where this info comes from. This almost certainly is not true.
I would just disagree with that because the furthest we have gone is the elite 8 one time. Regular season wins just don't matter. Without looking it up, who has the most college football wins since 2010? I think to be a top 10-15 team you have to have some level of success in March, along with the other stuff.I agree that the "Do you want Groce or Weber back?" mentality is quite weak and flawed. It's a false choice to frame BU as the only logical option.
But, yes, we have been a top 10 to 15 program this decade under BU. I won't rehash all the ways we rank in the top 15 but there are several, including being one of only like 6 to 8 programs to go to the tournament (including the projected field in 2020) every year this decade.
I think people expect that top 15 program means you're finishing in the top 15 and going to the Sweet 16 every year. That's not how it works.
The best way I can think to put it is, if I asked you who you thought the #1 program was of the 2020s, you'd probably say something like UConn, Gonzaga, Houston, Duke, etc. But you don't require that team to win the Natty every year in order to be the best program, right? They just finish consistently toward the top.
It's the same with us. There aren't 15 programs who have finished as consistently high as we have since 2020.
I would just disagree with that because the furthest we have gone is the elite 8 one time. Regular season wins just don't matter. Without looking it up, who has the most college football wins since 2010? I think to be a top 10-15 team you have to have some level of success in March, along with the other stuff.
He is 14th - source: https://sportsdata.usatoday.com/ncaa/salaries/mens-basketball/coachGuys, it's one game, against a good team, decided on a contested buzzer beater. The best Illini team I've seen with my own eyes lost a buzzer beater game to a team that went .500 in conference play. These things happen. I think reading too much into one bad performance, even if it happens in the Tournament, is an unhelpful way to judge a team, coach, or program. I think doing that in an early season game when we really don't even know what this team is or will become is even less useful.
Well yes, actually I'd say over his tenure, particularly over the stretch beginning with the COVID year, he has been one of the 14 best coaches in college basketball. Can you name 14 guys who have been better?
Also this list, the most recent I've been able to find, puts BU at #20 as far as pay. https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nca...e-basketball-coaches/c49e323e4387ec53d2f68632
Source? People keep saying stuff like this, and nobody ever says where this info comes from. This almost certainly is not true.
We got to the Elite 8 two seasons ago. The season before last season. So recently that Adam Miller has only changed teams once in that time span.
Really want to nitpick that opening paragraph, but you earned a gold star for that closing line. Legit LOL.Guys, it's one game, against a good team, decided on a contested buzzer beater. The best Illini team I've seen with my own eyes lost a buzzer beater game to a team that went .500 in conference play. These things happen. I think reading too much into one bad performance, even if it happens in the Tournament, is an unhelpful way to judge a team, coach, or program. I think doing that in an early season game when we really don't even know what this team is or will become is even less useful.
Well yes, actually I'd say over his tenure, particularly over the stretch beginning with the COVID year, he has been one of the 14 best coaches in college basketball. Can you name 14 guys who have been better?
Also this list, the most recent I've been able to find, puts BU at #20 as far as pay. https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nca...e-basketball-coaches/c49e323e4387ec53d2f68632
Source? People keep saying stuff like this, and nobody ever says where this info comes from. This almost certainly is not true.
We got to the Elite 8 two seasons ago. The season before last season. So recently that Adam Miller has only changed teams once in that time span.
Would you care to name the 15 other programs you'd put in front of us? The 15 teams who go to the tournament every year and consistently make the 2nd weekend?I would just disagree with that because the furthest we have gone is the elite 8 one time. Regular season wins just don't matter. Without looking it up, who has the most college football wins since 2010? I think to be a top 10-15 team you have to have some level of success in March, along with the other stuff.
I think that article misinterpreted his pay due to how his contract is structured. He got an extension to his contract, the first year of that contract he earned $4.4M. The article interprets that first year statement as being the first year since he signed the extension, meaning the article thinks he got a pay cut to take an extension.Guys, it's one game, against a good team, decided on a contested buzzer beater. The best Illini team I've seen with my own eyes lost a buzzer beater game to a team that went .500 in conference play. These things happen. I think reading too much into one bad performance, even if it happens in the Tournament, is an unhelpful way to judge a team, coach, or program. I think doing that in an early season game when we really don't even know what this team is or will become is even less useful.
Well yes, actually I'd say over his tenure, particularly over the stretch beginning with the COVID year, he has been one of the 14 best coaches in college basketball. Can you name 14 guys who have been better?
Also this list, the most recent I've been able to find, puts BU at #20 as far as pay. https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nca...e-basketball-coaches/c49e323e4387ec53d2f68632
Source? People keep saying stuff like this, and nobody ever says where this info comes from. This almost certainly is not true.
We got to the Elite 8 two seasons ago. The season before last season. So recently that Adam Miller has only changed teams once in that time span.
That Groce or Weber argument just drives me absolutely batsh!! crazy. Some of those people were using similar logic to want to keep Bruce around when his time had clearly run it's course. Illinois has the resources to be a consistent player on the national scene with demonstrable March success. One sweet 16 in 9 years isn't getting that job done IMO. Even if we pass his first 3 years cause he inherited a dumpster fire, 1 sweet 16 in 5 years is marginally passable.We need to start evaluating this from a financial perspective. Underwood is currently the 14th highest-paid coach, and his NIL budget ranks in the top 15 nationally. Are we seeing a return that matches those resources? Are consistent 4–6 seeds and early tournament exits justifiable given the investment?
For those saying, “Do you want Groce or Weber back?”—are we really that afraid of a coaching search? We have top-tier financial resources and an NIL budget that could attract most guys look for a rasie. Look at recent hires: Louisville brought in Pat Kelsey from College of Charleston, Dusty May came from FAU, and Dan Hurley was at Rhode Island before winning big. There are excellent coaches out there, and we have the means to entice them. This isn’t about firing Brad today—though personally, I believe we’ve hit our ceiling with him. It’s about recognizing that the status quo is no longer acceptable. With the level of resources we have, settling for mid-level seeds and early exits year after year simply isn’t good enough.
That Groce or Weber argument just drives me absolutely batsh!! crazy. Some of those people were using similar logic to want to keep Bruce around when his time had clearly run it's course. Illinois has the resources to be a consistent player on the national scene with demonstrable March success. One sweet 16 in 9 years isn't getting that job done IMO. Even if we pass his first 3 years cause he inherited a dumpster fire, 1 sweet 16 in 5 years is marginally passable.
After what we saw Saturday does not most everyone figure if a Hoiberg had the Illini roster he would outperform what Brad is doing/has done in prior years. I have no doubt.