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Question for anyone:
Miguel Hermosillo, former UIUC FB recruit has been bouncing around minor league baseball for the last 8 years with some major league play. He now finds him self with no minor league offers and he doesn't want to play in Mexico anymore.
If he enrolled at UIUC in the fall (he has a 4 year scholly waiting for him) would he be eligible to play FB for us?
He'd make a helluva nice slot receiver.
If the staff felt he could contribute, he would be immediately eligible and have four years of eligibility as long as he is academically cleared to enroll and compete. The top two names to do this, off the top of my head, were Chris Weinke and Brandon Weeden.Question for anyone:
Miguel Hermosillo, former UIUC FB recruit has been bouncing around minor league baseball for the last 8 years with some major league play. He now finds him self with no minor league offers and he doesn't want to play in Mexico anymore.
If he enrolled at UIUC in the fall (he has a 4 year scholly waiting for him) would he be eligible to play FB for us?
He'd make a helluva nice slot receiver.
Is this just a random football thought on a boring Monday, or are there rumblings somewhere that this is even the remotest possibility?Question for anyone:
Miguel Hermosillo, former UIUC FB recruit has been bouncing around minor league baseball for the last 8 years with some major league play. He now finds him self with no minor league offers and he doesn't want to play in Mexico anymore.
If he enrolled at UIUC in the fall (he has a 4 year scholly waiting for him) would he be eligible to play FB for us?
He'd make a helluva nice slot receiver.
No rumblings, I just listened to a podcast where he complained about not being able to get a minor league contract and is just working out in Arizona hoping to get one eventually this summer. Apparently minor league rosters have been severely limited by MLB starting this year, making that less likely. He hasn't been able to hit Major league pitching, but says he hasn't lost a step yet.Is this just a random football thought on a boring Monday, or are there rumblings somewhere that this is even the remotest possibility?
I coached Bo Flowers for the Independent league Rockford Riverhawks. Great guy!He can still play. That’s what Bo flowers did
Finally some news.
I coached Bo Flowers for the Independent league Rockford Riverhawks. Great guy!
Not that upset about this. He obviously wasn’t a fit from either his perspective or the coaches perspective, and he was gone in three months. Talent doesn’t trump chemistry or ego, in which one of those had to be a factor for the quick transfer.
Your username, with that prose, is just... chef's kiss.Guys were trimming branches away from the power lines, got to my yard and woods. I talked to them to try and prevent them making things ugly. They did fine BTW. One pulled out his phone with an Illini background. Subject changed. His cousin is Blayne Sisson from Mount Carmel (Southern Illinois).
Pretty good when a kid walks away from a scholarship and 3 offers to play for the Illini as a PWO.
What was our ranking before Dennis abandoned us?So for those wondering how our 2024 recruiting class stacks up compared to the rest of the B10 after Dennis has left, it's well, not pretty. And while 24/7 rankings aren't the end all be all, it's still troubling as the only team we'll have outrecruited is Northwestern, who just had the biggest scandal in school history, and we're not all that close to the other 16 schools despite this being a year after our successful season... Just troubling, especially if we have limited success in '25 recruiting.
2024 B10 recruiting rankings
3. OSU - 308.88, 93.06avg, 29recruits
4. Oregon - 302.99, 91.63avg, 41recs
14. PSU - 272.94, 90.46avg, 31recs
19. Mich - 263.77, 89.74avg, 31recs
20. USC - 262.70, 89.64avg, 37recs
23. Neb - 251.58, 88.31avg, 37recs
25. Wisc - 248.26, 89.06avg, 36recs
29. Wash - 237.58, 88.05avg, 42recs
30. MSU - 234.36, 87.34avg, 38recs
32. Minn - 233.25, 87.61avg, 33recs
34. Pur - 230.77, 87.14avg, 43recs
44. UCLA - 218.68, 87.27avg, 27recs
47. Iowa - 217.57, 87.50avg, 23recs
48. Ind - 217.22, 86.44avg, 45recs
52. Rut - 215.66, 86.75avg, 31recs
53. MD - 215.62, 86.84avg, 31recs
68. ILL- 199.27, 86.62avg, 25recs
97. NW - 174.46, 84.78avg, 21recs
Could be interesting to see this next to a nil list and see how that trends out, especially over time.So for those wondering how our 2024 recruiting class stacks up compared to the rest of the B10 after Dennis has left, it's well, not pretty. And while 24/7 rankings aren't the end all be all, it's still troubling as the only team we'll have outrecruited is Northwestern, who just had the biggest scandal in school history, and we're not all that close to the other 16 schools despite this being a year after our successful season... Just troubling, especially if we have limited success in '25 recruiting.
2024 B10 recruiting rankings
3. OSU - 308.88, 93.06avg, 29recruits
4. Oregon - 302.99, 91.63avg, 41recs
14. PSU - 272.94, 90.46avg, 31recs
19. Mich - 263.77, 89.74avg, 31recs
20. USC - 262.70, 89.64avg, 37recs
23. Neb - 251.58, 88.31avg, 37recs
25. Wisc - 248.26, 89.06avg, 36recs
29. Wash - 237.58, 88.05avg, 42recs
30. MSU - 234.36, 87.34avg, 38recs
32. Minn - 233.25, 87.61avg, 33recs
34. Pur - 230.77, 87.14avg, 43recs
44. UCLA - 218.68, 87.27avg, 27recs
47. Iowa - 217.57, 87.50avg, 23recs
48. Ind - 217.22, 86.44avg, 45recs
52. Rut - 215.66, 86.75avg, 31recs
53. MD - 215.62, 86.84avg, 31recs
68. ILL- 199.27, 86.62avg, 25recs
97. NW - 174.46, 84.78avg, 21recs
If we were to still consider Dennis, we'd be roughly 12 spots higher at rank 56, 214.13 overall and 26recs, so that's competitive with the UCLA thru Maryland tier. Losing Dennis definitely hurts in that regard.What was our ranking before Dennis abandoned us?
It's based on 24/7's composite rankings and uses a gaussian distribution equation of the following form:Could be interesting to see this next to a nil list and see how that trends out, especially over time.
What metrics or method was used to determine player grades? There are a million, and most flawed in some way. I forgot the exact stats, but the % of “top 100” players out of high school not panning out is pretty high.
When I played NCAA football on PlayStation and I had a team rating of 86.6 and was playing one with a 93.0, I always liked my chances. Go illini
I'm sure having fewer HS recruits hurts us some. Looking at average rating we are more in line with Purdue, MD, Rutgers, and UCLA. Closer to Iowa that we are Northwestern. Given BB's ability to develop players that at least gives me some hope. Still need to start reigning in more top end talent, however, and soon.