Misko doesn't accept returns.
Misko doesn't accept returns.
This makes sense. It similar to me to new football recruits enrolling at the semester break."He will practice with the Illini and focus on strength training and development for the remainder of this season but will not participate in games."
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Fighting Illini Adding Bilic to Roster - University of Illinois Athletics
Head Coach Brad Underwood announced Tuesday that Toni Bilic has signed a Big Ten Athletics Aid Agreement with the University of Illinois and will join the Fightingfightingillini.com
then you've had a rough couple of decadesTo each his own. I expect more from my top institution and the motherland (State of Illinois).
I probably shouldnāt have quoted your post but rather just made it stand alone, but thought it would seem too much a non sequitur. Thatās why I said that l wasnāt trying to rip on you or the post really. It just happened to flip a switch with me this morning. And I use KenPom as a tool and check in periodically to see where teams. But I do think there is a contingent that places way too much emphasis on it (again, not saying you).My comment was in response to a post claiming that this yearās team is not very good/soft. Because this year is only a third complete and we canāt yet reference total wins, conference standings, or tournament results, I used KenPom to point out that this is team is likely better than last yearās. But obviously, weāll have to see how the rest of the year plays out. I think I might have even said that in my post? Yep, I said those words exactly.
But hey, if you like wins, Brad sure has provided a lot of those.
āYou said he was in Danger. I said āGrave danger?ā You said āis there another kindā? I can have the court reporter read backā¦..āWhat is the risk exactly? Are we in grave danger?
I probably shouldnāt have quoted your post but rather just made it stand alone, but thought it would seem too much a non sequitur. Thatās why I said that l wasnāt trying to rip on you or the post really. It just happened to flip a switch with me this morning. And I use KenPom as a tool and check in periodically to see where teams. But I do think there is a contingent that places way too much emphasis on it (again, not saying you).
It seems just about every postgame thread for a win will include a post within first five pages citing where Illini are in KenPom as if a win itself isnāt enough and the real accomplishment is moving up in KenPom. Iām sure similar posts are in the threads for losing games about drops in rankings though probably a bit later cuz first 5+ pages are people bitching and knocking the team with a sledge hammer. I tend to jump over those pages when I finally do go into the thread.
I think there is a contingent of fans that given two Illini teams with the exact number of wins, placing in conference standings and finish in conference tournament, but one team wins one more NCAAT game but the other is ranked 10 places higher in KenPom that they would say the latter team was ābetter.ā Iām not a guy who thinks if Illini donāt make it to at least E8 or F4 that it is a bust. But I do value wins in NCAAT (actually wins of any kind) more than I value KenPom ranking. But then again, if one likes KenPom rankings, Brad has provided a lot of hig ones.
A Few Good Men - RIP Rob ReinerāYou said he was in Danger. I said āGrave danger?ā You said āis there another kindā? I can have the court reporter read backā¦..ā
āI know what I said I donāt have to have it read back to meā¦.ā
āThen why the two orders!!!?ā
Name that movie!
Just when I thought it was safe to turn the tv back on.Grave grave danger. Might never win a game again.
Over optimistic pro potential.In all seriousness, Kofi leaving CBB early is arguably the WORST advice a kid has ever gotten from an agent ā¦
Not banned but optional.seriously was defense banned in Europe as part of the Geneva convention?
If Kofi came back and had similar numbers to his junior year he would have: broken or gotten very close to breaking the school all-time points record and absolutely crushed the school records for defensive rebounds, offensive rebounds, and total rebounds. As a fan, and a big fan of Kofi's, I am still bummed we missed out on that.In all seriousness, Kofi leaving CBB early is arguably the WORST advice a kid has ever gotten from an agent ā¦
Sure, that is success, but you also have to acknowledge that success does not necessarily equal merit. A lot of success, in March and generally, is luck and random happenstance. What KenPom does is tell you how good a team is. What measuring success in the Tournament does is measure how well the team performed on a given day against a given opponent (or two or six).I agree with you. The real gage for success is how far you play into March. KenPom is ok and all but if you have a high ranking and lose in the round of 64 or 32, your ranking really didnāt mean much.
This guy Scott Hughes really likes to twist the blade, doesn't he? First, he trolls that Mihailo has left the program, then he "thanks" the guys at ESPN who were dumb enough to report the fake claim live on national TV. Are they smart enough to realize they've just been trolled as well?
Star wars with Dustin Hoffman and I don't need the court reporter to read it back to me! check the tower logs!āYou said he was in Danger. I said āGrave danger?ā You said āis there another kindā? I can have the court reporter read backā¦..ā
āI know what I said I donāt have to have it read back to meā¦.ā
āThen why the two orders!!!?ā
Name that movie!
Today apparently Jizzle James was re-added to Cincinnati's roster and I'm not hearing near the amount of complaints.
Honestly, itās kind of refreshing to see Illinois pushing the boundaries on rules like this. After so many years of watching us play by the letter and spirit of the rules while others happily played in the gray areas, I have no problems testing where the boundaries are.I think most people there are sort of lamenting the state of the sport rather than digging on Illinois specifically.
It's all rather alarmist, and Illinois is not the problem here. The NCAA refusing to commit to making players employees with collective bargaining rights is absolutely the problem.
That's a very fluid situation.Today apparently Jizzle James was re-added to Cincinnati's roster and I'm not hearing near the amount of complaints.
That's a very fluid situation.
Kofi may have broken the school record for career rebounds if he had stayed another year. That being said, prior to 1972, freshmen couldn't play on the varsity squad so they had only three years to accumulate 'career' stats. They only played ~ 25 games in those days, vs. ~ 30 during Kofi's time. Nick Weatherspoon, Skip Thoren, Dave Downey, Don Freeman and Dave Scholtz all had better career averages than Kofi. If you look at average career rebounds per game, Weatherspoon tops Kofi 11.3 to 9.6. Granted, Kofi missed his senior year, not his freshman year like those other listed.If Kofi came back and had similar numbers to his junior year he would have: broken or gotten very close to breaking the school all-time points record and absolutely crushed the school records for defensive rebounds, offensive rebounds, and total rebounds. As a fan, and a big fan of Kofi's, I am still bummed we missed out on that.
Glad you brought this up. I was a h.s. teammate of Downey's at Canton. Sort of. I spent most of my time watching him from the bench. He was a superb rebounder for a guy 6-4, who wasn't really a skywalker. Guile, anticipation, and positioning. His bb IQ was off the charts. Anyway, we got together for lunch in Champaign about 12 nyrs. ago. He pointed out the irony of the birth of the shot clock. He noted that back in the day, Illini games and other B1G teams usually had more shots, missed and made, more misses created more rebounding opportunities. One example was the game he scored 53. We lost to Indiana something like 103-100. They had a deadly shooter named Jimmy Rayl. Rayl was of the give-me-the-ball-I can't-miss school. Defense was just boredom you endured while waiting to get the ball back.Kofi may have broken the school record for career rebounds if he had stayed another year. That being said, prior to 1972, freshmen couldn't play on the varsity squad so they had only three years to accumulate 'career' stats. They only played ~ 25 games in those days, vs. ~ 30 during Kofi's time. Nick Weatherspoon, Skip Thoren, Dave Downey, Don Freeman and Dave Scholtz all had better career averages than Kofi. If you look at average career rebounds per game, Weatherspoon tops Kofi 11.3 to 9.6. Granted, Kofi missed his senior year, not his freshman year like those other listed.
Sure, but longevity is a thing that should be rewarded too. Which is why we keep track of both career and single season records, and even single game records, and also averages records and cumulative records. Plus the only guys ahead of Kofi on the rebound list are James Augustine and Mike Davis, both 4 year guys.Kofi may have broken the school record for career rebounds if he had stayed another year. That being said, prior to 1972, freshmen couldn't play on the varsity squad so they had only three years to accumulate 'career' stats. They only played ~ 25 games in those days, vs. ~ 30 during Kofi's time. Nick Weatherspoon, Skip Thoren, Dave Downey, Don Freeman and Dave Scholtz all had better career averages than Kofi. If you look at average career rebounds per game, Weatherspoon tops Kofi 11.3 to 9.6. Granted, Kofi missed his senior year, not his freshman year like those other listed.
Touche. It's always risky comparing stats from different eras. Spoon frequently had to compete with teammate Nick Conner, another top ten Illini rebounder, for those boards.Sure, but longevity is a thing that should be rewarded too. Which is why we keep track of both career and single season records, and even single game records, and also averages records and cumulative records. Plus the only guys ahead of Kofi on the rebound list are James Augustine and Mike Davis, both 4 year guys.
Also, if we're comparing nuances of different eras, it's worth pointing out there were just a lot more rebounds available in the 60s and 70s.
In 62'-63-, Downey's Sr. season, the Illini averaged 51.9 rebounds a game and their opponents 48.9, for a total of 100.8.
In '64-65, Thoren's Sr. season, it was 53.3 reb/game for Illini and 50.8 for opponents, for a total of 104.1.
IN '68-'69, Scholz's Sr. season, it was 47.7 and 39.9, totaling 87.6.
In '72-'73, Spoon's Sr. season, 44.4 and 49.3, totaling 93.7.
In '21-22, Kofi's last year, we nabbed 38.5 boards/game and opponents averaged 33.0, for a total of 71.5 rebounds a game total. Between 15 and 30 fewer rebounds to go around per game than the guys you listed.
So for Kofi, who averaged 30 a game, you're talking probably talking around 15 fewer opportunities per game to grab a rebound than a guy like Spoon, who has the highest rebounds per game of any Illini, at 11.4 vs Kofi's 9.6. If he gets just 2 of those 15, he's the all-time leader in rebounds per game. If he sticks true to his absurd rebound rate of 19.2%, then he's passing Spoon by an entire rebound a game.