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<blockquote data-quote="MrOizo" data-source="post: 1296258" data-attributes="member: 66798"><p>There's absolutely no reason for them not to meet and work this out 1 on 1. If that happened or will happen today/tomorrow (which it should), then it's known what's going to happen and is not public. </p><p></p><p>He stated how much he likes Champaign, that it's the only place his wife and he have known while married, it's the only place his children know. Not factors that can't be overcome, but don't assume that leaving town is easy for him. Put on top of that leaving the players he has coached (now directly) and recruited. It's not easy, it would require some inertia - whether that is a bad interaction with JW, BU, or an insanely positive interaction with Cuonzo. By the way, he'd be switching allegiance to a rival. It's not a neutral move. It's pretty intense in my view to switch from Illinois to Missouri.</p><p></p><p>Any reason to expect that he has had a very negative or positive experience? If not, isn't it most likely that he'll stay?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrOizo, post: 1296258, member: 66798"] There's absolutely no reason for them not to meet and work this out 1 on 1. If that happened or will happen today/tomorrow (which it should), then it's known what's going to happen and is not public. He stated how much he likes Champaign, that it's the only place his wife and he have known while married, it's the only place his children know. Not factors that can't be overcome, but don't assume that leaving town is easy for him. Put on top of that leaving the players he has coached (now directly) and recruited. It's not easy, it would require some inertia - whether that is a bad interaction with JW, BU, or an insanely positive interaction with Cuonzo. By the way, he'd be switching allegiance to a rival. It's not a neutral move. It's pretty intense in my view to switch from Illinois to Missouri. Any reason to expect that he has had a very negative or positive experience? If not, isn't it most likely that he'll stay? [/QUOTE]
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