Illinois Hoops Recruiting Thread

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Honestly even if we had 100% retention and Hawkins and Domask moving on, this next year was always going to be an uphill battle.

I think we should and are absolutely still capable of being a top 25 team. I think Underwood has bought a season of semi-down (AKA non-big ten championship).
Really that is all it takes to be allowed to take 2 steps back. I guess I just expect more.
 
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I'm trying to catch up, but, if someone hasn't beaten me to it, I have to ask "Is sixth out of 18 so bad? Seems as good as top 4 out of 10 or 12 or almost with 14, which was always kind of the standard as to what a good season was.
Well, you bring up the excellent point that everyone has their own standards. I don't look at finish in the B1G but rather at national ranking. that takes into account good and bad years for the conference.

I want to finish in the top 25 each season. If we don't it's largely unsuccessful in my mind. Caveat would be a non top 25 season that also had a S16 finish.
 
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There is an important factor missing from your statement, but i don't mean to pick on you Emerson, as i would say it is missing, again, from most discussion of this subject.

If one could say the NCAA "created this mess by choosing to ignore the eventuality of player compensation," then one can still say it, because players are not being compensated. They are being paid, yes, but they are not being paid by the entity that profits off of their labor, the NCAA. Instead the situation is closer to that of a glorified waitstaff being tipped (ever more incredible sums) by donors because the employer doesn't pay them at all. The NCAA is running a fantastic con. It won't last forever, but it is glorious.

The NCAA absolutely did nail it - in the short term. The players aren't complaining about not getting paid, and the NCAA didn't have to pay them.
Thats an excellent point. The people best positioned to fix the issue are among the least motivated to do so, which helps explain why there has been so little effort put forth to stabilize the situation.
 
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The NCAA can't do it. What if the long-awaited union between the Big Ten and SEC could?
Long-awaited? I've been dreading that and it will ruin college basketball as we know it and kill the fun of the tournament.

For as much as the instant transfer portal can suck at least the NCAA tournament exists still. Which is the best sporting event of the year(especially the first weekend).

Making it so it's just power conference teams will kill it.
 
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Thats an excellent point. The people best positioned to fix the issue are among the least motivated to do so, which helps explain why there has been so little effort put forth to stabilize the situation.
The leaders of college sports are involved in "deep discussions" to reach a legal settlement that would likely lay out the framework for sharing revenue with athletes in a future NCAA business model, sources told ESPN

Sources indicated the top-end revenue share number per school -- once it's determined -- would be in the neighborhood of $20 million annually, although that's yet to be settled. Whatever number is set by the settlement, individual schools will be able to opt in to share revenue up to that number with their student athletes at their discretion. (They could choose to share less, but not more.)

 
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I agree. I think it is NOT the staff's fault. I do not think it is the University or the B1G that should be blamed in any way. But going forward (god I hate that ugly modern stinky phrase): change will be needed.
 
#419      
C'mon dude. We are well past the whole Storr schtick, These sort of posts are actually pretty Cringe at this point...
 
#422      
I’m not sure that Brad cooking is the best metaphor. Maybe curing, marinating, or smoking are better choices.
Low and slow barbeque seems to be this Spring's metaphore. And if Coach brings it on home that way, brings what HE said he seeks ("championships") then we will be happy. Our days of atonement will then bear fruit next year, or FAR more likely, the year after. Go, Brad. Also, don't F' up.
 
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Well we just seem to be waiting, for what I have no idea but I loved the years when Kofi, Ayo, TSJ, Coleman came back that was fun. This upcoming year does not feel the same, at least to this point.
 
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