With the BTT, looks like Illinois is locked into the #8 given the schedules. The #9 is really up for grabs
Still a decent chance at a 7 seed. Need to win 2 and Oregon lose 1.
With the BTT, looks like Illinois is locked into the #8 given the schedules. The #9 is really up for grabs
I saw one bracket that has us as the 8 seed going up against Baylor 9th seed. And winner of that would face Alabama in the second round. Lol.
Honestly it’s probably be better to lose both instead of splitting. Splitting probably puts you in the 8/9 game.Question is if we split our last 2 does that bump us up a seed line?
A frustrating Brad season still has us firmly in the tourney with weeks to spare. After everything we went through in the 2010s, don't take that for granted.
Honestly if you want perspective just compare Underwood's career to Henson's and he's beating his pace in terms of performance and accolades thus far.A frustrating Brad season still has us firmly in the tourney with weeks to spare. After everything we went through in the 2010s, don't take that for granted.
If we show some signs of life these last few games we may even get a injury/illness bump because this team passed the eye test in so many games (hate it or not they use it as a factor) and honestly we may get some love because people see how talented we are... I know this is opposite of what we expect usually. Plus we have metrics on our sideSigh of relief. Playing for seeding now. Probably need 1-1 in last two plus a win in the BTT to stay out of the 8/9 game, which is very doable.
Ummmm, I'm not sold on this, assuming you are talking B1G tourney banner (what else is there?). Honestly, I don't even care about the B1G tournament at this point. I think, AND HOPE, that BU's sole focus is on getting us healthy come game 1 in the NCAA tourney. For me, nothing else matters. I'd rather lose game 1 in the B1G tourney and use that down time to practice and make sure everyone is healthy, use that time to get Morez back into game shape. I'd rather have a Sweet 16 than a B1G tourney 1st/2nd place (or lower) finish. I think that would do more good for the program after fighting through this years ups and downs.Once again after only having two returnees, one that redshirted and the other barely played, Illinois has accomplished their mission. This team wasn't preseason top 25 but they will be going to the BIG DANCE!! They won't do much in the tournament but they will hang another banner in the rafters.
Just one clown's opinion here, but there's only one #1 seed I think we'd have any prayer against - Auburn would steamroll us, Duke already did, and Bama beat us pretty soundly. The fourth is up for grabs and none of the teams vying for it scare me too much except maybe Houston.If Morez is able to come back and KJ starts to look more like himself, the Illini could be the under-seeded team that no #2 seed or even a couple of #1 seeds would not like to play in the second round. A healthy and out-of-the-doghouse White makes a big difference on this team.
This all makes me wonder - seeing as how we lost anyway, would it have been better to have the sick players sit out completely so we could use their absences as an excuse to the committee?Last year, NCAA vice president Dan Gavitt said "the (selection) committee does monitor player availability all season long." He went on to mention Kansas, which had been without Dickinson and Kevin McCullar (18.3 ppg), saying Kansas had told the committee both would be available for the tourney. Kansas got a #4 seed. Turns out, while Dickinson played, McCullar did not play at all in the tourney and, after an easy opening-round win over #13 seed Samford, the Jayhawks lost to Gonzaga. I mention that to say that it will be important for Morez to play in the B1G Tourney in order for the committee to take his absence in these past few games into consideration for seeding purposes. I doubt they again will fall for a coach just saying his team will be at full strength.
Considering the number of sick players we had at times, why not just pull a Michigan? /sThis all makes me wonder - seeing as how we lost anyway, would it have been better to have the sick players sit out completely so we could use their absences as an excuse to the committee?
Samford should’ve beat KULast year, NCAA vice president Dan Gavitt said "the (selection) committee does monitor player availability all season long." He went on to mention Kansas, which had been without Dickinson and Kevin McCullar (18.3 ppg), saying Kansas had told the committee both would be available for the tourney. Kansas got a #4 seed. Turns out, while Dickinson played, McCullar did not play at all in the tourney and, after an easy opening-round win over #13 seed Samford, the Jayhawks lost to Gonzaga. I mention that to say that it will be important for Morez to play in the B1G Tourney in order for the committee to take his absence in these past few games into consideration for seeding purposes. I doubt they again will fall for a coach just saying his team will be at full strength.
If our last two happen to be the Semi-Finals and Finals of the BTT, (following a sweep of Michigan and Purdue to close-out the Regular Season), then I predict we'll be a 4-5 seed at 23-12 overall.Think we punched our ticket tonight.
Question is if we split our last 2 does that bump us up a seed line?
With a healthy Tomi I think we can beat either or both.
Got to rebound better though!
You know what they say about my Aunt IF.....lolIf our last two happen to be the Semi-Finals and Finals of the BTT, (following a sweep of Michigan and Purdue to close-out the Regular Season), then I predict we'll be a 4-5 seed at 23-12 overall.