They also have stability in a coach under contract for the next eight seasons. They break ground on an $18 million practice facility next month and likely will address the recruiting budget and assistant coaches' salaries. They have perked up more ears and opened more doors during recruiting, and not just in the Chicago Public League. They received a commitment from Division II Indianapolis guard Tate Hall, a 6-foot-6 3-point ace eligible for the 2019-20 season, not the last eye-opening recruit. They have reason to believe Loyola can become to Chicago what Butler is to Indianapolis.