Recruting 101They had 10 true freshman starters from a class that ranked 48th? I would hate to be a Jr. or Sr. and know your coach was completely sacrificing a couple of years to maybe be better in the future.
And I like Lovie. He is s Univ. of Tulsa guy.
It was unanimous last night from Illini fans: we have to give him time.Lovie is doing what he should, which is admitting his uppclassmen aren't any good, either. So play the young guys and show recruits they can get on the field next year instead of watching games for 3 years while senior walk-ons play mediocre football.
It also sends a clear message to the fans that this is a rebuild, temper your expectations.
I disagree. Do what gives you the best chance to win now. Not just play freshman to give them experience. The expectations shouldn't change either.Lovie is doing what he should, which is admitting his uppclassmen aren't any good, either. So play the young guys and show recruits they can get on the field next year instead of watching games for 3 years while senior walk-ons play mediocre football.
It also sends a clear message to the fans that this is a rebuild, temper your expectations.
The Warriors start was made in the draft, as was the Thunders run.I disagree. Do what gives you the best chance to win now. Not just play freshman to give them experience. The expectations shouldn't change either.
One example is from the NBA. Some teams are trying to build through the draft and sacrifice the present. Meanwhile the best teams are going through free agency and trades to get the best players now. Seems like the teams trying to build for the future are always stuck in that mode while teams wanting to win now are perpetually on top.
The Warriors were at least beatable before they got KD. Just look how fast the Thunder pissed that away. Meanwhile the Cavs get LeBron and were instantly a championship level team. Teams like OKC and Minnesota are going to be very good this year because they made trades to win now.The Warriors start was made in the draft, as was the Thunders run.