The number isn’t retired. They’re just acknowledging him. He set the single season scoring record for the school (pts/gm, not absolute total since he missed a month).Overall it just is a silly Jersey retirement. Keep doing what they are doing, and there will be no numbers left to use. Jersey retirements are for true legends. I’m thinking about some of the flyin Illini, Dee Brown, Deron Williams, etc.
Only a matter of time until guys have jersey retired at 2-3 different schools.
I am really looking forward to this class, but next season will be rough.Illini are finding out it's tough to win against a lot of older guys even when you have a lot of young talent. Fifth year John Tonje lit them up last night for 31 points and Wisconsin is loaded with veterans on that team. They actually might be the best chance the BIG has to reach the final four this year ( To me, MSU doesn't have enough of a three point game but we will see). Despite a promising Frish class next year, CCC is going to have to pluck a couple gems from the transfer portal to be competitive.
I'm just going to leave this here for consideration.If you reserve the right for guys who play their entire careers at the school, few will ever have a chance.
The transfer portal can be very tricky, too. Kansas has fallen on its face (relatively speaking) despite a highly rated transfer group. AJ Storr who left Wisconsin is among their underachievers and to think Wisconsin basically traded him for Tonje . I've detailed the tale of the two Jalens NU was after. Leach turned out to be really good (and was a backbreaking loss for this team) while Blackmon has hardly played for a bad Miami team.
It is going to be difficult to do that.Despite a promising Frish class next year, CCC is going to have to pluck a couple gems from the transfer portal to be competitive.
Tonje did not exactly come out of nowhere. He was a good player for a pretty good Colorado State team in 21-22 (led by David Roddy--remember him?). He would have helped Mizzou a lot last year, but he missed most of the year with a foot injury.Character matters a ton. By character I mean
a) dedication to putting in the work
b) commitment to the other guys on the team
c) doing what the coaches ask
Collins has done an excellent job in identifying which portal guys have it and which guys don't.
And it probably helps that guys with character can see why Northwestern is a better option than most other places.
Greg Gard's selection and development of Tonje is really remarkable. AJ Storr, on the other hand, played no defense.
I get what you’re saying. They have criteria for who can be eligible, and meeting it is difficult. My point was just that it doesn’t necessarily require you to be a four year player (for example, a one year transfer could be eligible if he was a consensus AA). Which I think is a reasonable approach, considering the game today.I'm just going to leave this here for consideration.
I don’t see any B1G team in the final four this year.Illini are finding out it's tough to win against a lot of older guys even when you have a lot of young talent. Fifth year John Tonje lit them up last night for 31 points and Wisconsin is loaded with veterans on that team. They actually might be the best chance the BIG has to reach the final four this year ( To me, MSU doesn't have enough of a three point game but we will see). Despite a promising Frish class next year, CCC is going to have to pluck a couple gems from the transfer portal to be competitive.
Feel the same way but I'm just saying Wisconsin might have an outside chance, depending on seeding and matchups, of course. They bombed out in the first round last year, I think.I don’t see any B1G team in the final four this year.
Could very well be all SEC teams. It is a damn good conferenceI don’t see any B1G team in the final four this year.