Our second MVC Q&A is for the Illinois State Redbirds. We thank Jim Benson of The Pantagraph for answering our questions. Jim has covered Illinois State since 2006 and covered the University of Illinois for 17 years prior to that. You can read his blog at: Jim Benson - Blogging with the 'Birds
He wrote an article this week on the current state of the MVC:
Jim Benson -Valley's winter futility could hurt in March
Question 1.
Dinma Odiakosa and Osiris Eldridge completed their NCAA eligibility
without a trip to the NCAA tournament. How disappointing was this to
Redbird fans and Coach Tim Jankovich? With whom does blame (if any) fall?
A. ISU fans, coaches and players alike were all extremely disappointed
about not making an NCAA tournament appearance with Dinma Odiakosa and
Osiris Eldridge. The one year that really hurt was 2009 when the
Redbirds had their chances at the end of regulation to put away Northern
Iowa in the Valley Tournament championship game, only to go to overtime
and lose. There is really no one to blame. ISU was struggling big time
for about six years until Jankovich arrived in 2007. He brought in a
couple transfers and juco recruits to boost a good nucleus that was
left, and ISU became a relevant player again in the MVC. This season is
viewed as a transition year after losing Odiakosa, Eldridge and Lloyd
Phillips with one of the least experienced teams in the country. They
have played like that in their first 10 games, up and down.
Question 2.
The Bradley-Illinois State series is widely acknowledged as the best
MVC rivalry. How would you describe the importance of this game to fans
of other teams who might not understand the rivalry?
A. To ISU fans, the importance of the ISU-Bradley series is evident by
the attendance. The game usually sells out at Redbird Arena. No other
game does. New players pretty quickly realize how passionate their fans
are about beating the other team. There is no doubt for ISU's side that
beating Bradley twice last season was important. However, this is not a
Bob Donewald-Dick Versace type of rivalry between the coaches. In fact,
Tim Jankovich and Jim Les like and respect each other very much.
Question 3.
Illinois State has taken a lot of criticism from fans of other MVC
teams due to their scheduling philosophy. How do you think the perceived
"soft" out of conference schedule has helped or hampered the Redbirds? Do
you think the criticsm was valid? If it was, do you think Coach Jankovich
will change the way he schedules in the future?
A. There is some valid criticism to ISU's nonconference schedule,
although whether it has hurt the Redbirds come MVC time is debatable.
Personally, I don't think it has. What it has hurt is ISU's ability to
get serious consideration for the NCAA tourney as an at-large selection.
Jankovich doesn't want to play guarantee games or 2-for-1 deals. Getting
into an exempt tournament each year with the chance to play one or two
BCS teams is what ISU needs and has been lacking the last three seasons
when it hosted a Thanksgiving tourney that, for the most part, was full
of turkeys that did nothing for ISU's NCAA tourney resume. ISU is slated
to play in the Cancun Challenge next year before Thanksgiving with
Illinois and Rutgers. This is a good start. Getting some quality
mid-major opponents to play home and home also is needed.
Question 4.
Sophomore John Wilkins became eligible recently and many Redbird fans
are excited about his future. How does his presence change the team?
A. John Wilkins is going to make a huge impact for ISU this season. He
is a good 3-point shooter who has the ability to spread the court when
opposing power forwards have to come out and guard him. However, Wilkins
has not played a game in the last two years because his transcripts and
eligiblity were in question. It is going to take him some time to gain
consistency. If that happens midway through this season, ISU will be in
much better shape. He has already shown what great potential he has
athletically and has a pretty high basketball IQ.
Question 5.
llinois State has had three consecutive twenty win seasons and Top 3
MVC finishes. This year looks to be a rebuilding year in a lot of ways.
The team is currently 7-3, although there isn't a showcase win and the
82-51 loss to UNLV in Normal sticks out. What are realistic expectations
for this team?
A. Jankovich thought this would be a good outside shooting team and is
perplexed why the Redbirds have struggled so much from the perimeter. If
ISU finds a couple dependable shooters (Wilkins being one of them), that
should open things up inside for Jackie Carmichael who has been double
teamed much of the time. ISU's defense is getting better each and every
game. The Redbirds will need to be strong defensively until the offense
catches up. The Redbirds seem to be like the majority of Valley teams
that aren't sure what will happen when league play begins on Dec. 29. If
a couple of the young ISU players mature by the first week in March, the
Redbirds might be a team no one wants to play in St. Louis. But ISU's
best days in the future.
Thanks again to Jim for participating in our team by team MVC Q&A. Previous Q&A's can be found in the MVC links section of the forum.
Dec 13 - Drake Bulldogs - Mark Emmert
Dec 16 - Jim Benson - Illinois State
Dec 18 - Paul Suellentrop - Wichita State