Illinois Hoops Recruiting Thread

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as told by ginger nicksplat GIF
 
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If I’m reading all these comments correctly, the defining question/answer on college applications should be:

I want to attend the University of X because:
A. They’re good at football
B. They’re good at basketball
C. They’re good at other sports
D. All of the above

There was a reason I only applied to B1G schools out of HS. Fortunately the family history plus only being 2 years removed from 04 won me over to Illinois.
 
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I'm so old I don't think I knew what craft beer was when I was in college. We drank whatever the cheapest swill was that we could find at the liquor store. Hamm's, MD 20/20, Evan Williams bourbon. Had to make sure we still had $5 in the wallet for the 330am burritos.
Piccadilly cooler was sorted by price, cheapest on the right. Many a stanky case was purchased from the right side in the late 80s. Stag especially comes to mind.
 
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Re 5 year graduation trend, all 3 of my kids at UNR (Nevada Reno) have had significant issues getting the classes they are required to take for their major, due to things like the classes only being offered spring or fall, not enough sections for each class, etc., let alone some sections having prof's that have awful ratings. Our youngest just deferred one class, which is a prereq for others and not offered the next semester, and now he will be lucky to graduate in 5 years. Bad planning on his part, because the school schedule is published, but we are talking about 100- and 200-level classes here. I don't recall having this problem when I went to UI, way back when.

As far as athletes go, don't they tend to take summer classes, and get tutored, which would tend to help them meet grad reqts early (if they want)?

But with the transfer portal, maybe some classes at the first school don't transfer to the next school, hence a 5 year duration. So I guess this incents kids to get their degree (or a Masters), and another year of NIL as a nest egg before heading out into the real world.
Course availability is definitely an issue at UIUC. it's often due to lack of communication between departments or lack of professors (for a number of reasons). More likely at the 300/400 level classes.
 
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There won't be much news until spring ... There will be a couple of visitors here and there ...

Our recruiting focus going forward will be 1-2 HS guys ... 3 at the most ...

Big focus on the international guys and then grab 3 or 4 guys out of the portal every year ...
I feel like that's more turnover than is ideal. I just don't feel like this year will be the norm in terms of the ability to rebuild from almost scratch. I'd be happy to be proved wrong, though.
 
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