Illinois Football Recruiting Thread

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Yeah, I have no expectation of walking into Florida and taking a player the instate big dogs want, but losing an instate guy to Kansas is strange, for football at least. But the good and bad thing with football is it's not over until signing day. So we may lose a commitment ot two, but we also may flip some.
I think Alexandr is just wired different, losing him stinks but it is at least he isn't being a glory hunter about it lol.
 
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still puzzled how we lost in state Austin Alexander to Kansas - thats the real tough beat in all this
Yeah, I have no expectation of walking into Florida and taking a player the instate big dogs want, but losing an instate guy to Kansas is strange, for football at least. But the good and bad thing with football is it's not over until signing day. So we may lose a commitment ot two, but we also may flip some.
He took OV’s to Purdue, Indiana and Illinois after committing to Kansas so I don’t think he’s sold on Kansas.
 
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No clue what his rationale was, some kids just want a change of scenery. Adults too, lol.
I have a theory, this next post provides the key.
He took OV’s to Purdue, Indiana and Illinois after committing to Kansas so I don’t think he’s sold on Kansas.
Maybe, maybe not. However, notice all of the schools that he is visiting. If I recalled right most of the schools in final five were schools like Illinois and Kansas. Heck Purdue's history looks like LSU's next to the others (sorry guys). I think Alexander legit wants to play for an underdog. It could be for reasons ranging from "wanting immediate playing time" to "wanting to go to of a rising power before it becomes a perennial conference contender."
 
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what I find all the more strange in Alexanders case is, most players also want to be able to have family and friends easily see them play.

And that doesnt mean the school has to be 2 hours or less from home, but Kansas is an 8 hour drive from his home, and UI and Purdue are both less than 90 minutes away, and both would seemingly offer him opportunity to play fairly soon if he is indeed as good as they say.

its a head scratcher. hopefully , he gets second thoughts come this season or at least before signing day
 
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what I find all the more strange in Alexanders case is, most players also want to be able to have family and friends easily see them play.

And that doesnt mean the school has to be 2 hours or less from home, but Kansas is an 8 hour drive from his home, and UI and Purdue are both less than 90 minutes away, and both would seemingly offer him opportunity to play fairly soon if he is indeed as good as they say.

its a head scratcher. hopefully , he gets second thoughts come this season or at least before signing day
It is weird but Lawrence KS is pretty close to MCI (KC international airport).

https://www.closestairportto.com/city/united-states/lawrence_ks/

It is really a plane ride and a short rental car/Uber away.
 
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from leaving home until you get to the stadium , that’s still 8 hours and maybe even an overnite before you get home

chicago heights to champaign is 95 minutes
easy for lots of extended family and friends
Maybe he is in love with Dorothy.
 
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Maybe he is in love with Dorothy.
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Might he prefer to play CB in the B12 with lots of passing over the B1G? My first thought
Some recruit in this transfer portal is going to use a lower p5 school to get early playing time in which he use to get big NIL bucks by transferring to a more spend happy school, likely in the SEC.

(I am not at all insinuating it is Alexander at all btw)
 
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Maybe he liked Kansas, their coaches, and the plan they had for him.
well, I think those are likely all valid reasons why he picked them - but that is kind of obvious
One would think he also liked our coaches (seems like a lot of the recruits do) and we could also assume we had a viable plan for his talents as well.

I simply am curious as to why he would select a school not known for football (other than Gale Sayres 55 years ago) and far enough away from home that makes it hard for family to go to home games and away games.

Im never really surprised when kids pick OSU, ND or UM or Wiscy over us. Im never surprised when home grown kids picked USC or UCLA over us
But when we lose home grown area football players to teams like Kansas, Kentucky, Duke. WVU, or Syracuse, yea , Im surprised a little
 
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per Brett Carroll
"I thought very highly of Coach Fleck after meeting him. The media always paints a negative picture of him, and to a certain extent, he still is a little different than most head coaches. But he absolutely knows his football and he wasn't like what I expected from watching Big Ten Network or ESPN."

wait until he gets tired of explaining that to all the folks in Olathe and changes his mind come November

Fleck uses that "confirm right now or we pull the offer in 3 hours" schtick ala car salesmen.
It works with some people. Explains why Pontiac could still sell that Aztec
 
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