Brad Underwood's Illini Team on Cusp of History as Coach Reflects on 100th Big Ten Win
Brad Underwood isn't dwelling on past losses, thanks to the success of his Illinois men's basketball team. With an eight-game winning streak and a Big Ten record that has no one behind them, Illinois is now just three wins shy of Purdue's Matt Painter for second place.
The Illini have been riding high all season, with their tall lineup proving to be a key factor in their dominance. This season, they're on top of the conference standings at 7-1, and with Saturday's match-up against Boilermakers (17-1) being their best chance to reach 89 wins, Underwood is getting ready for his 100th Big Ten win.
"I'm so simple, it's always kind of the next-game mentality," said Underwood. "But you know, I do reflect a little more now than maybe I used to."
When asked what would be on his mind if he could turn back time, Underwood revealed that it was the Loyola game in their first NCAA tournament appearance last year. The game ended in an upset win for the Ramblers over Illinois.
"That team was maybe one of the two best teams in the country that year," said Underwood. "That's still a huge disappointment, and I couldn't have grown that team better."
Reflecting on his past successes is not something he wants to do right now. When questioned about what's next for him after Illinois, Underwood expressed his gratitude towards having a great contract.
"I've got a great contract that allows me to keep moving forward and progressing," said Underwood.
However, Underwood also stated his dreams of success in the future. "I dream big and I dream bigger," he has always said.
In an interview, he mentioned that his first Illinois team was initially 4-14 but things have turned around dramatically since then. The entire program seems to be thriving under Coach Underwood.
Illinois' run is expected to continue as they aim for their first Final Four in over two decades and a chance to make it to the national championships.
Brad Underwood isn't dwelling on past losses, thanks to the success of his Illinois men's basketball team. With an eight-game winning streak and a Big Ten record that has no one behind them, Illinois is now just three wins shy of Purdue's Matt Painter for second place.
The Illini have been riding high all season, with their tall lineup proving to be a key factor in their dominance. This season, they're on top of the conference standings at 7-1, and with Saturday's match-up against Boilermakers (17-1) being their best chance to reach 89 wins, Underwood is getting ready for his 100th Big Ten win.
"I'm so simple, it's always kind of the next-game mentality," said Underwood. "But you know, I do reflect a little more now than maybe I used to."
When asked what would be on his mind if he could turn back time, Underwood revealed that it was the Loyola game in their first NCAA tournament appearance last year. The game ended in an upset win for the Ramblers over Illinois.
"That team was maybe one of the two best teams in the country that year," said Underwood. "That's still a huge disappointment, and I couldn't have grown that team better."
Reflecting on his past successes is not something he wants to do right now. When questioned about what's next for him after Illinois, Underwood expressed his gratitude towards having a great contract.
"I've got a great contract that allows me to keep moving forward and progressing," said Underwood.
However, Underwood also stated his dreams of success in the future. "I dream big and I dream bigger," he has always said.
In an interview, he mentioned that his first Illinois team was initially 4-14 but things have turned around dramatically since then. The entire program seems to be thriving under Coach Underwood.
Illinois' run is expected to continue as they aim for their first Final Four in over two decades and a chance to make it to the national championships.