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Location: Champaign, IL
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I think Zook was candid, truthful and honest in that article.
But why did the Sun-Times even feel the need to write this article? |
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Location: Evanston, IL
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He's more right than wrong there, especially about our historical lack of consistency.
If, in say...2009, I had made you choose between Zook and Weber as to who would have a more graceful exit, how many of you would have picked Zook? |
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Zook had a chance to erase the memory of 2009 and renew fan/recruiting momentum with an exciting 2011 season, but they self destructed down the stretch. __________________ ONLY ORANGE! |
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Location: Hinsdale
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It was so very obvious to many of us what needed to occur, but the 6-0 start almost made it impossible to happen. |
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Zoom blew several opportunities. Just not a good coach. But a good recruiter!
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"In 2009, when Illinois was coming off a 3-9 mess, its second consecutive losing season, it would have been understandable if he had been let go. Last fall, when !Illinois was headed to back-to-back bowls for the first time in 19 years, it would have been understandable if Zook believed he got a raw deal."
This line bugs me, because it plays down the significance of how Zook finished the year. Nobody in the history of college football ever started 6-0 and finished 0-6. Not a single coach. |
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Location: Northbrook
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The reality is that making a bowl game these days is a fairly low hurdle (not so much in Illinois football history) so doing it two years in a row isn't like doing it twenty years ago. Zook could have made it a tough decision (or non decision) for MT, but he didn't. __________________ "I could care less" does not mean the same as "I couldn't care less" |
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Location: Little Rock, Arkansas
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I'm glad Zook was fired. Not because I think he is a bad guy, but because he served his time here and did the program a service. As you build up you have to go through a few coaches. Zook was our "6-6/consistent low tier bowl" coach.
Beckman, hopefully, will be our 8-4, 9-3, 10-2 coach. If TB leaves after sustained success here, we will simply step up to the next great coach with a better product to sell. Sometimes a school hits a home run and get's an awesome coach right off the bat. And other times it has to build it's product into something desirable. We are the second school building up. Zook was good but stagnating, hopefully TB will be great, then hopefully the next coach will win us a NC. __________________ _|_ --X-X-(_)-X-X-- /...........|...........\ /.............|.............\ /...............|...............\ |
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Zook definately left the program in better shape than when he started. He obviously had his liabilities, and it was time for him to go, but I like the Zooker and the passion he had for the Illini. Best of luck to him.
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While I think Zook was a good guy, it is highly doubtful that he could have kept recruiting on par with the 2007 to 2009 classes. This coupled with his obvious coaching limitations would have sent the program into decline. Overall he did help the program and I wish him the best of luck. I don't feel the same way about Bruce Weber.
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Location: Central Florida
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No complaints about what he accomplished --none. I really like that he was consistently getting pro talent on the roster. It's a pretty good list of first rounders in his tenure, and I think he had an eye for bringing in high ceiling guys more so than other coaches. Given our stadium, fan base, facilities, etc. relative to other programs, I think he did a pretty good job. I think we can go a little higher, but I worry that we will be a stepping stone program when/if we land a great coach. |
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