I take your initial "Come on" and I raise you one! I'm obviously never giving up on the team, and I tune in for literally every single game ... just ask my family how flimsy my loyalty is to the Illini, haha. However, the goal for this program is to get back to the Final Four. We have had a great five years, and we have already achieved returning to top 25 status, regular NCAAT invites, multiple Big Ten championship banners and finally a Second Weekend trip in 2024; I think 99% of fans, the staff and the players agree the next mountain is the final weekend of the Tournament, and we all want to get there.
Does that mean I expect it and will disown the team if we can't reach that incredibly lofty goal?? No, of course not! However, it is totally reasonable to feel and express frustration when self-inflicted wounds (e.g., continuing to jack up threes when we are missing them or crapping the bed at the free throw line) could end up being a small but incredibly important difference between a "solid season" ala 2022 or a dream scenario NCAAT path where every game would be a home game in St. Louis/Chicago/Indy and we'd never have to get on a plane. It's not like a loss to an elite UConn team in their backyard is a problem ... but the way in which that loss transpired had way too many callbacks to last season (which was not a success by any reasonable measure for this program), and I think we all rightfully expected improvement from the issues of last year.
I'm not jumping off the bandwagon, and the players have my support ... I'll wake up on Saturday with renewed optimism and enthusiasm to get a big win. I also don't lack perspective ... from the time I was a freshman in high school (2007 season) all through my college years (2011 to 2014) and all through my post-college bachelor life (2015 to 2018), we were frickin' awful - aka, the years where it would have been the most fun for us to be good!! I'm incredibly thankful for where we are in the grand scheme of things. That is different, though, than forcing myself not to get worried about warning signs. No one is denying we are miles ahead of the Groce years, but honestly ... who cares? The standard has been raised, ideally PERMANENTLY!
This season is SO young, and if we actually address the issues and game plan hurdles that could cost us too many opportunities, we can still have an elite season! And all my real point was is that if we DON'T see a strikingly different effort in Nashville than we saw in MSG, it would say to me that the staff and players don't really see an issue with our current trajectory (other than they'd obviously prefer we win). Bottom line is we will not be a top 3 seed team this year if our strategy is to eventually start making threes ... that is as close to an objective fact as an opinion can be, haha. So, I'm praying someone on the team understands that, because this group can be really good and they have plenty of time to gel and keep improving. I'm cautiously optimistic it begins on Saturday, but obviously we've all been hurt before.