Missed the game while driving back home from special time in my hometown. But I did get to listen to most of it. Was immediately rewarded after tuning in on the radio with a Boswell triple...and it answered many questions in my mind.
As usual, the gushing, off-the-charts, hyperbole on this board reaches the nether regions of stratospheric hype. It is unwarranted as this team has proven capable of beating anyone on any day on a neutral floor...especially with a non-MSU biased officiating crew. What it does do is relieve a lot of doubt among fans (and maybe a few players, but I doubt that) that this team is fading down the stretch. Health has had a big impact on losing two in a row, and I doubt that would have occurred had we been healthy.
Now, once again we will go back into the purgatory of waiting for AS to hit the floor again. He is a huge part of this team and is the only one who can provide a unique combination of skills on both ends. Love to see him and Hummer coming into a new team and program and finding such valuable ways to step up, find their role, and shine when needed.
Also, another tip of the cap from me to Jake Davis for playing his heart out during KB's absence. He truly needs to set his sights on shooting70%+ from the arc for the rest of the season. Why? Because he can...and if he believes that, it is a goal that can be reached.
Finally, this team, from Jan. 11 through Feb.4, proved to me, beyond a doubt, that they are a potential National Champion. But they are just one of a dozen. What bodes well is that we are getting closer to being fully healthy exactly when needed. Hopefully, we have paid our penance to the injury gods and can get a fair chance to climb the mountain. They all have my deep respect and full support as they march together up that steep slope. Go Illini!!!