Well, it was two NCAA tournament successes, they'd scored an upset as a 14 seed two years earlier as well. But even that last Sweet 16 was just okay, 3rd in the MAC. Funny how dominant narratives around here ("Groce just needs to find his DJ Cooper") continue to carry along in the breeze.
The other big thing was Groce's nominal place as the "lead recruiter" on the Oden-Conley-Daequan Cook earthquake at tOSU.
Young energetic coach whose on-paper "guys he recruited" sheet shows some of the most spectacular talents in Big Ten history, who then made two buzzy mid-major tourney runs in four years as a head coach.
The problem is that there's basically nothing to take from the whole Oden scenario from an Illinois perspective, and NCAA success is basically totally meaningless in assessing a coaching resume.
Groce was 34-30 in the MAC and planned to center his Illinois program around epic multi-year teeny bopper romances of five-star recruits hoping that he could make Illinois seem cool to them. It was just a fatally hobbled concept with exactly the wrong idea about what was wrong with the program at the time.
Disgustingly enough, you know who I wanted that offseason, besides obviously Shaka? Chris Collins
(I've also heard stuff about Brad Stevens' interest in the job that I'm not 100% sure I believe)