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OA and Chin have to reconsider now, right?CJ Fredrick officially out of the B1G after transferring to UK.
OA and Chin have to reconsider now, right?CJ Fredrick officially out of the B1G after transferring to UK.
CJ Fredrick officially out of the B1G after transferring to UK.
The only thing weird about this was how long it took him to say it out loud. I don't think his stock can get much higher.Franz Wagner also declaring and not returning to Michigan.
Bleacher Report has him as the 8th pick. Air Franz:The only thing weird about this was how long it took him to say it out loud. I don't think his stock can get much higher.
Are you Kenny Slam's Alter Ego?Fighter of the Nightman: “...I really hope we reignite the United Center tradition again...We all used to (rightfully) see it as a nice recruiting pitch and something unique to Illinois - our "home away from home." It's time to bring that back...”
People of course love a winner. Once the Illini now stay at or near The Mountaintop like they should, the fan interest in the City will be reignited and The Orange will have the UC rocking. And it never hurts to grab a City blacktop legend or two and have them in Orange to show the World what Chicago ball is all about.
He might have to play point guardCJ Fredrick officially out of the B1G after transferring to UK.
Too funny, I was thinking the same thing....maybe he is Kenny Slam34 or Kenny Slam2.0 ?Are you Kenny Slam's Alter Ego?
We've been kicked in the "face" so much in the last few years with recruits, it's easy to think it is still going to happen.Hopefully all our ‘21 guys stay but it looks like they all jumped in the final 247 rankings.
Old Chicago Stadium might've been my favorite place on Earth. RIPFighter of the Nightman: “...I really hope we reignite the United Center tradition again...We all used to (rightfully) see it as a nice recruiting pitch and something unique to Illinois - our "home away from home." It's time to bring that back...”
Going back to the 1940s (at least), the College Basketball doubleheaders (and even some tripleheaders) used to be great feature events at old Chicago Stadium – the legendary ancient palace on West Madison street where so many sports memories were made for many generations. Sure, the UC is nice. But the Old Barn was an absolute classic to be inside of. When the place was rocking, you not only could not hear yourself think... but you could FEEL sounds waves tingling off your SKIN. What an amazing feeling and place. Sure, it was old and had its faults. But you just hung right over the court from the upper decks and the big crowds that used to exceed the fire marshal seating limits filled the place with amazing energy.
The Illini would play the ‘feature’ final game of the evening in those 'headers. It was Chicago’s true basketball team for a long time because Chicago did not have a pro team really take hold in the City until the Sloan/Van Lier/Walker/Love/Boerwinkle Bulls teams of the early 1970s. And then of course, The Greatest Of All Time came to town to fully seal the deal and make the Bulls a World-wide franchise.
Chicago had it’s Northwestern and De Paul and Loyola people of course. But the Illini were/are the State Nameplate Franchise and it has been a shame that The Orange suffered some down years and lost so much fan interest that they could have had.
People of course love a winner. Once the Illini now stay at or near The Mountaintop like they should, the fan interest in the City will be reignited and The Orange will have the UC rocking. And it never hurts to grab a City blacktop legend or two and have them in Orange to show the World what Chicago ball is all about.
Been there for Bulls, Hawks, and even a circus, but the most amazing experience was a SRO Sting game. Ft. Lauderdale Strikers maybe? The whole place was up for grabs. Looking back, it was odd the passion they aroused for a short lived league.Old Chicago Stadium might've been my favorite place on Earth. RIP
Best was an Alice Cooper concert in the 70s with people throwing lit cherry bombs from upper level to people sitting on the floor.Been there for Bulls, Hawks, and even a circus, but the most amazing experience was a SRO Sting game. Ft. Lauderdale Strikers maybe? The whole place was up for grabs. Looking back, it was odd the passion they aroused for a short lived league.
Sounds like a nightmare. I saw Queen there. Quite the aroma pervading the arena.Best was an Alice Cooper concert in the 70s with people throwing lit cherry bombs from upper level to people sitting on the floor.
I voted #11. I think he deserves it, like you said some of the best wore it.I guess on Curbelo's Instagram or Twitter, he had a poll asking whether he should keep #5 or switch to his high school number #11. Seems most people wanted him to keep the #5, but I want him to go to #11. It's a very good number. It was Dee's number, and it was Ayo's number. Curbelo should be on the watch list for the Cousy award. Illini's winners wore #11.
Does anyone else remember any Illini winners wearing #5? Maybe a 3rd round pick, olympic gold medalist? Led the greatest comeback in Illini history in the Elite Eight against Arizona? #5 is a damn fine number too.I guess on Curbelo's Instagram or Twitter, he had a poll asking whether he should keep #5 or switch to his high school number #11. Seems most people wanted him to keep the #5, but I want him to go to #11. It's a very good number. It was Dee's number, and it was Ayo's number. Curbelo should be on the watch list for the Cousy award. Illini's winners wore #11.
Right, but just seems fitting to have Dee and Ayo's number...Curbelo has a certain flair.Does anyone else remember any Illini winners wearing #5? Maybe a 3rd round pick, olympic gold medalist? Led the greatest comeback in Illini history in the Elite Eight against Arizona? #5 is a damn fine number too.
I don't care about the number. Just the colors!I guess on Curbelo's Instagram or Twitter, he had a poll asking whether he should keep #5 or switch to his high school number #11. Seems most people wanted him to keep the #5, but I want him to go to #11. It's a very good number. It was Dee's number, and it was Ayo's number. Curbelo should be on the watch list for the Cousy award. Illini's winners wore #11.
I believe the board is depending on you to go to follow him to the hotel and demand to see who is paying for Kofi's room. Seems like a perfectly reasonable expectation.Kofi in Frisco just north of Dallas working out at a sports performance facility. Has to be paid by an agent right? Doubt he would be paying for hotel room & facility himself. Would he still be able to come back or this it?
Aaron Cosby was also #11Right, but just seems fitting to have Dee and Ayo's number...Curbelo has a certain flair.
Simply hiring an agent no longer causes a player to forfeit any remaining eligibility. Rule changed a few years ago.Kofi in Frisco just north of Dallas working out at a sports performance facility. Has to be paid by an agent right? Doubt he would be paying for hotel room & facility himself. Would he still be able to come back or this it?
Luther is covering itKofi in Frisco just north of Dallas working out at a sports performance facility. Has to be paid by an agent right? Doubt he would be paying for hotel room & facility himself. Would he still be able to come back or this it?