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|  |  | Friday, Oct. 12 Bill Self can coach.  He won 27 games last year with the Illini, coming within one game of the Final Four for the second straight season -- and he did it with defense. Behind the big game ability of Frank Williams, Self can break through to Atlanta if his big men play at their potential. Brian Cook and Robert Archibald have each shown flashes of brilliance, but have lacked high level consistency. Cook is as talented as any big man in America, and needs only to be tougher to be great. Archibald has the feel and all of the tools to be among the Big Ten's better big men, as he showed with 25 points against Arizona in the Midwest final. Lucas Johnson's knee injury will hurt, but with Roger Powell, Brandon Ferguson and Luther Head, Illinois will have the depth and strength to play Self's physical man defense.
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 LAST SEASON: 27-8
 2001 FINAL RANKING
 ESPN/USA Today: No. 7
 
Why No. 6?This was a tough call. The Illini are No. 1 in some circles and have a legitimate claim to being one of the top teams in the country. They've got the best player in the Big Ten in Frank Williams, one of the top shooters in Cory Bradford and one of the more versatile players in Brian Cook. Bill Self is already proving to be one of the game's best motivators. But the Illini won't have Lucas Johnson for at least half the season, maybe the entire year. That's going to hurt the team's toughness quotient and its ability to maximize production off the bench or, if Johnson had started, at small forward. Illinois once again has one of the toughest schedules in the country and will be tested often. If the Illini can continue to be tough to score on and they control the offensive backboard then they've got a great shot to get to the Final Four, a first for Self after two straight Elite Eight appearances with two different schools (Tulsa and Illinois).
 
Will Rise If ...The Illini can find the toughness with the loss early in the season from Lucas Johnson's injury. Frank Williams can be that tough guy but they'll need another player inside to provide the muscle. The Illini have the best point in the league, at times the best 3-point shooter in Cory Bradford, and one of the most skilled shooting big men in Brian Cook. They also have the passion to get to the Final Four and that drive -- and two straight Elite Eight appearances for Bill Self -- can push the Illini further in the tournament.
 
Will Fall If ...Illinois doesn't get help for Cook inside. They need strong finishers like Robert Archibald and Damir Krupalija. But neither has been in a position where they've had to be a reliable scorer. Cook doesn't go inside as much so these two are going to have to do some dirty work.
 
-- Andy Katz, ESPN.com
 SCOUTING REPORT: One Big Ten coach's take on the Illini
 
 
 
|  | “ | Frank Williams is central to everything they do. You've got to contain him somehow and limit his touches. You have to keep him in front of you. They're also a much better offensive rebounding team then they are given credit for. Somehow you've got to keep them off the boards. You can't let those guys get seven, eight, nine or 10 points off offensive rebounds or have them get that production off the bench. You can't fall asleep against them because they'll get to the boards. You can't give them easy looks at the basket and watch for their transition baskets. ” |  
 
| 2001-02 ILLINOIS ROSTER |  
| Player | Yr. | Pos. | Ht./Wt. | Key 2000-01 Stats |  
| (21) Robert Archibald | Sr. | F | 6-11/250 | PTS: 7.2 | REB: 4.5 | FG%: 58.8 |  
| (13) Cory Bradford | Sr. | G | 6-3/200 | PTS: 9.9 | FG%: 37.9 | 3PT%: 37.1 |  
| (34) Brian Cook | Jr. | F | 6-10/240 | PTS: 11.2 | REB: 6.1 | FG%: 54.6 |  
| (23) Blandon Ferguson | Jr. | F | 6-3/220 | JUCO transfer comes out of talent-rich College of Southern Idaho, but may be a bit undersized |  
| (24) Sean Harrington | Jr. | G | 6-3/185 | PTS: 5.7 | REB: 1.4 | 3PT%: 45.9 |  
| (4) Luther Head | Fr. | G | 6-3/170 | Self repairs Chicago public school pipeline with athletic backcourt player |  
| (25) Jerrance Howard | So. | G | 6-1/190 | PTS: 0.4 | REB: 0.4 | AST: 0.4 |  
| (31) Nick Huge | Jr. | G | 6-5/200 | Transfer from Appalachian State |  
| (22) Lucas Johnson | Sr. | F | 6-8/230 | PTS: 5.0 | REB: 3.3 | FG%: 46.2 |  
| (33) Damir Krupalija | Sr. | F | 6-9/230 | PTS: 4.8 | REB: 3.9 | FG%: 59.7 |  
| (00) Brett Melton | So. | G | 6-5/195 | PTS: 1.5 | REB: 0.8 | FG%: 45.4 |  
| (43) Roger Powell | Fr. | F | 6-6/215 | Another local who should get some early minutes to prove himself |  
| (45) Nick Smith | Fr. | C | 7-2/240 | Johnson's ACL injury provides opportunity for redshirt freshman to get plent of minutes |  
| (42) Clayton Thomas | Jr. | F | 6-6/210 | On average, didn't see more than a minute a game last season |  
| (30) Frank Williams | Jr. | G | 6-3/205 | PTS: 14.9 | AST: 4.4 | REB: 3.7 |  
| Head Coach: Bill Self (27-8, 1 year; Overall: 157-88, 8 years) Assistant Coaches: Norm Roberts, Billy Gillispie, Wayne McClain
 Home Court: Assembly Hall (16,833); Champaign, Ill.
 
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| 2001-02 ILLINOIS SCHEDULE 
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(a) Las Vegas Invitational: Champaign, Ill.| November 16: Gonzaga
 19: E. Illinois (a)
 22: Penn (b)
 23: Ga. Tech (c)
 24: Las Vegas Invt. (d)
 27: at Maryland (e)
 
 | December 1: Texas A&M-C.C.
 4: at Arizona
 8: Arkansas
 16: W. Illinois
 18: Illinois St.
 22: at Missouri
 29: Loyola-Chi.
 
 | January 2: Minnesota
 5: at Wisconsin
 9: at Purdue
 12: Michigan
 15: Iowa
 23: Wisconsin
 26: at Indiana
 29: at Ohio State
 
 | February 3: Michigan St.
 7: at Michigan
 9: Purdue
 12: at Michigan St.
 16: at Seton Hall
 20: Penn State
 23: at Northwestern
 26: Indiana
 
 | March 2: at Minnesota
 7: Big Ten Tournament
 
 |  (b) Las Vegas Invitational: Las Vegas, Nev.
 (c) Las Vegas Invitational: Las Vegas, Nev.
 (d) Las Vegas Invitational: Las Vegas, Nev.
 (e) ACC/Big Ten Challenge: College Park, Md.
 
 No. 1 Duke Blue Devils
 No. 2 Maryland Terrapins
 No. 3 Florida Gators
 No. 4 Kentucky Wildcats
 No. 5 Kansas Jayhawks
 No. 7 UCLA Bruins
 No. 8 Missouri Tigers
 No. 9: St. Joseph's Hawks
 No. 10: Memphis Tigers
 No. 11: Iowa Hawkeyes
 No. 12: Michigan State
 No. 13: Stanford Cardinal
 No. 14: Temple Owls
 No. 15: Virginia Cavaliers
 No. 16: Oklahoma State Cowboys
 No. 17: Boston College Eagles
 No. 18: Georgetown Hoyas
 No. 19: Oklahoma Sooners
 No. 20: North Carolina Tar Heels
 No. 21: USC Trojans
 No. 22: Texas Longhorns
 No. 23: Connecticut Huskies
 No. 24: Alabama Crimson Tide
 No. 25: Gonzaga Bulldogs
 
 
The ESPN.com Preseason Top 25 was selected by a panel made up of ESPN.com senior writer Andy Katz, ESPN's Jay Bilas and ESPN.com college basketball editor Ron Buck.
 
 
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