Bret Bielema: Getting players and coaches into the league.
Bret Bielema: Getting players and coaches into the league.
This is super interesting…was Sintim not meeting expectations with the OLBs? Odd change in middle of season and explains why he left.
The story tells itselfThis is super interesting…was Sintim not meeting expectations with the OLBs? Odd change in middle of season and explains why he left.
Yes. He has become the one coach that makes me feel the best about Illinois Football since Mike White and John Mackovic. He may be, after it is all said and done, the best. What construction to Memorial Stadium is Bret referring too? Is it the new LED lights that were mentioned a few years ago or is it something else?just want to reiterate how flippin' fortunate we are to have BB leading our program. he's an utter gem
great call, Josh!
Duties are very specific and specialized. Every staff is different, but 2 outside linebackers coaches could be one is focused on the recruiting and film break down/scouting reports, while the other is more direct with techniques, game plan implementation, etc… no idea if that’s the case here. Just an example. Things are constantly getting more sophisticated and detailed.Can someone that played football explain how there can be so many coaches? There are 22 cowboys coaches for 45 players (maybe they coach the full ~53 with practice squad). For example, there is that much coaching needed for wide receivers that they need an assistant coach?
He's talking about the Cowboys, not the Illini.Duties are very specific and specialized. Every staff is different, but 2 outside linebackers coaches could be one is focused on the recruiting and film break down/scouting reports, while the other is more direct with techniques, game plan implementation, etc… no idea if that’s the case here. Just an example. Things are constantly getting more sophisticated and detailed.
Could just be both are good so BB decided on that as a way to keep them. I’d be interested if anyone has knowledge on the topic as it pertains to the illini.
he’s talking about Harris & Panos together taking over Simtim’s jobHe's talking about the Cowboys, not the Illini.
No, he specifically asked why there were 22 Cowboy coaches for 45 players.he’s talking about Harris & Panos together taking over Simtim’s job
two new LB coaches replacing one
He means the figurative cowboy persona that coaches haveNo, he specifically asked why there were 22 Cowboy coaches for 45 players.
1 will get the official “10th assistant spot” they will both coach the OLBs though. Like they did this yearI was confused by the "co-OLB coaches" because I thought there was only 1 assistant coach spot left. I hadn't realized the NCAA eliminated the on-field coaches limit last summer. I'm curious how staffs will evolve from here as programs determine how to allocate limited resources (increasing assistant coaches, increasing recruiting staff, increasing NIL payouts, etc).
Seems he used the cowboys as an example. Last I checked there are no threads on this board about the cowboys’ coaching staff. He even used the words “for example”.He's talking about the Cowboys, not the Illini.
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Does anyone have any knowledge of how numbers like this look for other programs? Ideally, I'd like to see what programs like Oregon, Missouri, Iowa State, etc. might look like. If Illinois has 40,000 season ticket holders, that's about 67% of capacity. It would be interesting to see how a 67% capacity in season tickets looks compared to other programs.The ability to sell out Memorial Stadium on a regular basis depends greatly on there being a healthy season ticket base. So a little offseason ticket tracking, if you will...
Tom Moreland, Chief Commercial Officer, UI Athletics recently made appearances on the Saturday Sports Talk radio show and Illini Inquirer podcast. He shared some interesting tidbits that shed light on the current number (and recent growth) of football season tickets.
According to Tom, in 2022, there were roughly 22,000 season ticket holders. As of the 2024 season, there were nearly 37,000. That's growth of almost 15,000 over the two years. (I recall there being "over 10,000" new season tickets sold going in 2023, so there must have been about 5,000 new tickets sold last year.)
Tom also mentioned that there have been almost 2,000 new season ticket deposits placed since the Citrus Bowl. This would be people that intend to buy new tickets for 2025 and have made a $50 nonrefundable deposit per seat they intended to buy. Once the reseat of Memorial Stadium is done, I’m sure season tickets will be available for sale until the summer when single game tickets go on sale. At this rate, it’s possible the season ticket base will break into the low 40,000s for the 2025 season, which would be a significant milestone.
quick little bit of googlingDoes anyone have any knowledge of how numbers like this look for other programs? Ideally, I'd like to see what programs like Oregon, Missouri, Iowa State, etc. might look like. If Illinois has 40,000 season ticket holders, that's about 67% of capacity. It would be interesting to see how a 67% capacity in season tickets looks compared to other programs.
That would get us to a similar % of capacity as Iowa. Iowa's at about 74% of capacity (52,000 of 70,000). 75% of our capacity would be close to 46,000. You number seems to be a good target.quick little bit of googling
Wiscy has 40,000 season ticket holders. Iowa has 52,000, USC has 45,000
we need to get to 45,000 - 48,000 in the next two years