Illinois Football Staff Thread

#226      
Apologies if this has already been discussed, but what is McGee's offensive style? And is he known as a good recruiter?

I didn't watch a ton of UAB while he was there for the obvious reasons, but I'd say it's a bit more spread-ish than anything. Which is why I don't really know how to feel about this, because I would think Lovie is much more interested in running a pro-style kind of offense.
 
#227      
Who'd you want to work for if you had a choice? Chucklehead Patrino or Lovie Smith?
Case closed.
 
#228      
I didn't watch a ton of UAB while he was there for the obvious reasons, but I'd say it's a bit more spread-ish than anything. Which is why I don't really know how to feel about this, because I would think Lovie is much more interested in running a pro-style kind of offense.

Eh, I wouldn't necessarily call the Petrino style "spread" any moreso than all college offenses (and even where the NFL is trending) is spread. Certainly pass-happy. But Lovie is also the guy who hired Ron Turner and Mike Martz and Jeff Tedford as OC's. I'd say McGee is of a piece with those guys philosophically.
 
#230      
Apologies if this has already been discussed, but what is McGee's offensive style? And is he known as a good recruiter?

Straight from the horse's mouth at the introductory press conference when he took over at UAB: "Offensively, we'll always be attacking, trying to put pressure on the defense." I watched Louisville twice last year and they ran a fast-paced modern pro style offense with read option elements, changed up their formations and personnel frequently, ran a lot of bubble screens and intermediate crossing patterns, took a few shots downfield. Petrino was calling the plays, but the scheme in general looked aggressive.
 
#232      
Eh, I wouldn't necessarily call the Petrino style "spread" any moreso than all college offenses (and even where the NFL is trending) is spread. Certainly pass-happy. But Lovie is also the guy who hired Ron Turner and Mike Martz and Jeff Tedford as OC's. I'd say McGee is of a piece with those guys philosophically.

McGee didn't run Petrino's offense at UAB, nor did he at Arkansas, and he isn't running it at Louisville. Petrino is.

While at UAB his offense was very pass-heavy in his first season. In his second season, however, there was a lot more balance. They ran the ball 53% of the time and passed 47% of the time.
 
#234      
McGee didn't run Petrino's offense at UAB, nor did he at Arkansas, and he isn't running it at Louisville. Petrino is.

Eh, semantics.

In any event, I think it's fair to say that McGee (and Sherman, for that matter) isn't some doctrinaire mad scientist with a very unorthodox, specific scheme. The similarities well outweigh the differences for most college offenses outside of the service academies and Oregon and such.

It's about fitting the same old football ideas to your personnel and the weaknesses of next Saturday's opponent. Which presents both micro and macro questions.
 
#235      
Eh, semantics.

In any event, I think it's fair to say that McGee (and Sherman, for that matter) isn't some doctrinaire mad scientist with a very unorthodox, specific scheme. The similarities well outweigh the differences for most college offenses outside of the service academies and Oregon and such.

It's about fitting the same old football ideas to your personnel and the weaknesses of next Saturday's opponent. Which presents both micro and macro questions.

I think the best way to put it is, if they hire McGee, the offense, schematically anyway, won't look all that different than what we saw the last two years. Only with less swing passes (I hope).
 
#236      
Any knowledge of McGee's ability as a recruiter? Presumably if you give a guy $854,000/year and it's not technically his offense and he doesn't call the plays, he's probably a monster recruiter and terrific teacher, right? I know he was a finalist for the national Assistant COY award a few years back.
 
#237      
Ryan Mallett, not Tannehill.

And he was a disaster as the head coach of a football program at a school that had people doing everything in their power to shut down the football program.

Ryan Tannehill was coached by Sherman at Texas A&M though.
 
#238      

Soxfreak64

Bloomington
Best guesses given current intel:

OC - Garrick McGee (new info calls him "clear top target")
RB - Scheelhaase? I've also heard he was offered a non-coaching role with the team
WR - Andrew Hayes-Stoker
OL - Tim Holt

DC/LB - Hardy Nickerson
DL - Mike Phair
DB - ? I know that Miles Smith is going for his Master's; is Mikal still in play? If not, Gill Byrd has been with Lovie at pretty much every stop.

ST/Assoc HC - Dave Toub (not sure he'd be interested)

That would be a pretty insane coaching staff. If one more big name signed on, it would be over the top - clearly elite nationwide. My only concern is McGee's mixed track record, but he's clearly well regarded in the coaching community.

Not enough recent/current college experience here for me
 
#239      
Any knowledge of McGee's ability as a recruiter? Presumably if you give a guy $854,000/year and it's not technically his offense and he doesn't call the plays, he's probably a monster recruiter and terrific teacher, right? I know he was a finalist for the national Assistant COY award a few years back.

McGee looks to be a pretty damn good all around football coach whose stock suffered enormously due to a poor decision to take a death trap of a head coaching job. We know now that apathy wasn't the problem at UAB so much as a conspiracy to ensure the program's failure and eventual closure.

Jeff Brohm was McGee's OC in his first year at UAB, saw what was going on, and then bailed for a pay cut to become Bobby Petrino's OC at Western Kentucky. He took that job when Petrino left for Louisville, the program was in great shape, and now he's one of the hottest Power 5 candidates.

McGee is two years younger, comes from the same coaching tree, has more experience, was very recently Brohm's boss, and makes more money than Brohm currently. But that 5-19 as a head coach is what's going to keep McGee from being offered the same kinds of jobs. Coaching is a cruel business that way.

But you look at it that way and you can see what would be appealing about Illinois for McGee. Illinois looks on the way up, he trusts Lovie, and he will get more credit as Lovie's offensive head coach than Bobby Petrino's understudy. It's a path back to the top.
 
#240      
I understand retaining Phair, but any idea why Lovie is keeping Nate around when he's got the resources to build an all-star staff? Is Nate really that good of a coach in his third year that he'd rather have him vs a guy like Bellamy or someone else with way more experience? Is this solely to keep an "Illinois guy" on staff, and if so, why Nate vs Bellamy?

I'm not dogging on Nate, I'm just curious about the reasoning since I'm unaware of any ties between Lovie and Nate.

Purely speculation here, but Nathan is young and since he was a 4 year starter at QB in the BIG, I am guessing he is a natural leader and intelligent. (not implying that Bellamy is not those two things - I am a huge fan of Coach Bellamy)

It could be that Lovie wanted to retain one of the two former Illini players so that he automatically appears to be loyal to Illinois players, even former ones. Likewise, he probably didn't want two spots taken up on the offensive coaching staff by holdover coaches when is needs to lure a really good OC and hand him the reins to the offense. (Who knows, Bellamy, Hecklinskii and Ricker may have the opportunity to interview with the new OC - though I doubt the new OC would not bring in his own guys.

He chose Nathan because he is younger and can relate to the QBs and help them if they struggle. He can also help with the RB or WR position. He offers more versatility than Bellamy and experience of playing QB in the BIG quite recently. All positives! I have a feeling AD Whitman put in a good word.

My gut feeling is that Lovie brings in an experienced Ed Orgeron type recruiter and name him Special Teams Coordinator. I have no idea who. But he can really stack his staff with $4 million. Coach Smith may not feel the need to hire a great special teams coach b/c he knows he can do it himself.
 
#241      

Fillory

4th Floor Grainger
Not enough recent/current college experience here for me

Maybe, but I'm more worried about recruiting coordination when I think of college football experience over NFL experience.

Give me as much NFL experience and someone who can recruit.
 
#245      

UofI08

Chicago
Did McGee ever call the plays at Arkansas? That was under Petrino also. Just curious.
 
#249      

midastouch11

New York, New York
wasn't Ricker widely considered an upgrade over Butkus?

Yes, but Ricker aside, I thought the offensive line position coach would be someone that arrived with recruiting connections and established relationships. From some of the names thrown out, this doesn't do much for me. Here's hoping he came cheap and they're putting big bucks elsewhere.
 
#250      

mattcoldagelli

The Transfer Portal with Do Not Contact Tag
Jacksonville Jaguars asst. OL coach Luke Butkus will be new OL coach for Illinois HC Lovie Smith per sources.
https://twitter.com/ThayerEvansSI/status/707312395832709120

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