All the UConn games are on television.
I agree, she is very close to her father. So staying home would put Illinois in the mix also. She has stated that Illinois will definitely be among her top choices.I'm betting it will come down to UConn and ND. ND is an easy drive from Champaign. UConn certainly isn't. Having your parents, family, and friends come to every game is important. But we all know what Geno and UConn can offer a player, so...
Illinois would be, IMO, a major waste of her ability. Neither the AD nor the community gives a hoot (cleaning up the rhetoric) for WCBB. Anyone who spouts that "change the culture" rubbish has never lived here. They haven't been good in a very long time. Obviously, if it's what she wants, then so be it. But talk about setting your personal bar low.
UConn women have a twitter presence. Just not between the first practice and hoisting that NCAA trophy!I believe Tori has a Twitter presence....what kid doesn't (excepting Geno's ladies) where she wanted Ky to beat ND and Baylor to do the same. My guess is Illinois.
I couldn't disagree more! Skylar Diggs, EDD & Asia Wilson did not waste their ability by staying at home and playing basketball. Illinois signed a player who I thougt was one of the better players in the 2014 McDonalds All American game Chatrice White-this girl can play look her up. Morgan Tuck's sister graduated from the Illinois program this year. I trust the Tuck family when it comes to making a college choice. This sentiment that a player that chooses not to come to UCONN is " not up for the challenge" or "don't' want to be great"-not your post per se or "setting your personal bar low" is played out. Kids choose a college for a variety of reasons, among them is wanting to stay close to home.Illinois would be, IMO, a major waste of her ability. Neither the AD nor the community gives a hoot (cleaning up the rhetoric) for WCBB. Anyone who spouts that "change the culture" rubbish has never lived here. They haven't been good in a very long time. Obviously, if it's what she wants, then so be it. But talk about setting your personal bar low.
I couldn't disagree more! Skylar Diggs, EDD & Asia Wilson did not waste their ability by staying at home and playing basketball.
For WCBB programs as they stand today obviously not. EDD played at Delaware also mentioned in same sentence so definitely not.Are you comparing Notre Dame and South Carolina to Illinois?
L'ville is a very big player for her.I'm betting it will come down to UConn and ND. ND is an easy drive from Champaign. UConn certainly isn't. Having your parents, family, and friends come to every game is important. But we all know what Geno and UConn can offer a player, so...
I couldn't disagree more! Skylar Diggs, EDD & Asia Wilson did not waste their ability by staying at home and playing basketball. Illinois signed a player who I thougt was one of the better players in the 2014 McDonalds All American game Chatrice White-this girl can play look her up. Morgan Tuck's sister graduated from the Illinois program this year. I trust the Tuck family when it comes to making a college choice. This sentiment that a player that chooses not to come to UCONN is " not up for the challenge" or "don't' want to be great"-not your post per se or "setting your personal bar low" is played out. Kids choose a college for a variety of reasons, among them is wanting to stay close to home.
Regardless of what you think of the University of Illinois or your proximity to it, Tori McCoy has indicated that the school is under consideration as one of her choices. For you to opine that her choice of Illinois would be "setting your personal bar low" is a very disparaging remark. Please take the time to read UCMiami's post on the subject. He has provided a very good example of a player who chose her own path as opposed to a power house school like ND.You're right, in that I didn't say she would be wasn't up to some challenge. I specifically mentioned Illinois (only) and not with regard to Tori personally. My post more than suggests that Illinois WBB isn't regarded in this community, and it isn't. They don't get much coverage, even on local stations that have painted their news sets orange and blue. Illini basketball languished under their last few years with Theresa Grentz, and got even worse under Jolette Law. When it was clear that Law had to go, Illinois waited another year or so to get that done. No rush. Not exactly a sign of high expectations. But let's be clear: as I posted before, I only hope that the program Ms. McCoy chooses is right for HER. Her right reasons for that choice are mostly irrelevant to me. It's her thing to deal with, not mine. About that, at the least, we are in agreement. There, I have said it again. As to some other points:
Dragging Morgan's sister into your response was rather off-target, but that's your choice and right.
And there's a difference between recruiting one good (even really good) player and contending for a national championship.
And (this was the main point of my earlier post), ND is reasonably close to Champaign. Closer than Champaign is to Chicago. And people here don't regard Chicago as "far from home." ND is maybe two hours drive. I'm not trying to be dogmatic, nor irritate anybody. So, let me put it this way. If Matt Bollant lands ANY top-20 player who was also actively recruited by ND, UConn, and LVille, it will be one rather large feather in that coach's hat. Even so, I don't see Illinois as a top-20 contender anytime soon. I live rather close to the evidence.