Friday, October 15, 2010

Chicago State Coach Calls UIC "Chicken"

Chicago State's B-ball coach claims that "mighty" UIC is too chicken to play them! Maybe it's time for the Mayor's Cup?
I have written, both on this blog and the old paper K-Line columns, about the need for a Chicago College tournament. Philadelphia for years has had the "Big 5", a kind of unofficial league of the 5 area D-1 basketball programs: LaSalle, Penn, St. Joe's, Temple and Villanova.
Well we have 5 D-1 b-ball programs in the Chicago area (admittedly, for the most part, not as good as the Philly schools)- Loyola, DePaul, Northwestern, UIC, and Chicago State. While UIC and Loyola play each other at least twice a year, games among the other's is raw. Why not set up a tournament (at the United Center?) or some type of round robin play with the leader in head to head match-ups gets a trophy? The Mayor's Cup?
While a Chicago State v. UIC game might not draw a great crowd, if it is part of a double-header with Northwestern- DePaul as the second game, then you might get a crowd.
You would think that at the very least, our fine local papers (don't read the Tribune any more so honestly, I don't know what they are doing), would pick an MVP from the Chicago Five?
Just something to think about.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

UIC is not chicken. Chicago State sucks and weakens their strenghth of schedule. Speaking of chicken though, UIC and U of I used to play at the Pavilion before UIC came within one point of beating U of I. Since then, UIC's "home" game against U of I is at United Center. Now that is chicken.

K said...

It would be awful if UIC lost to Chicago State!!

Anonymous said...

Les Grobstein of the Score, Sports Radio 670, used to announce UIC games and advocated a Chicago tournament. He always criticized DePaul for refusing to play UIC. If Bob Halberg returned to Chicago State (where he coached before UIC) then UIC/Chicago State might be interesting.

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