The Illinois Coaching Search

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I think Cuonzo really wants our job and prefers it to Mizzou.

I agree. But each day that goes by, I am less interested in him for this job. Three weeks ago, he'd have been acceptable to me behind Keatts and Musselman (and the long shots). Now he's much further down the list. He's far enough down the list that I hope we don't go there.
 
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TownieMatt

CU Expat
Chicago
I think Cuonzo really wants our job and prefers it to Mizzou.

I would hope so. It's a lot better job than Mizzou.

Hiring Cuonzo would test the theory that getting a lot of talent is enough to win at Illinois. I think he would keep the current class intact and have a great shot at Mark Smith. I'd also like his chances with Ayo and other Chicago kids.
 
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I agree. But each day that goes by, I am less interested in him for this job. Three weeks ago, he'd have been acceptable to me behind Keatts and Musselman (and the long shots). Now he's much further down the list. He's far enough down the list that I hope we don't go there.


Not disagreeing, but just wondering why you feel that way? Is it just that you think we can get better? Or you hear more about him? The fact that he got so many good recruits to go out there, makes you think he could do much better here with the talent pool being deeper.


One question I have for everyone on this board...


Would you want someone who operates heavily in the grey if it meant we got good recruits and won games...or does integrity really matter to you?


I think this is a generational thing honestly.
 
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UofI08

Chicago
I think Bryce Drew would be at or near the top of my list, but he could've easily been hired last year so that makes me think Whitman doesn't have as much interest in him.
 
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Odd that it was specific to Illinois and no Mizzou mention

It is a student run publication, so its not surprising to me that the person who wrote it didn't do very extensive digging on the subject. The title of the article also claims that he is already rumored to be leaving for us, which we all know not to be true - at least yet.
 
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Not disagreeing, but just wondering why you feel that way? Is it just that you think we can get better? Or you hear more about him? The fact that he got so many good recruits to go out there, makes you think he could do much better here with the talent pool being deeper.


One question I have for everyone on this board...


Would you want someone who operates heavily in the grey if it meant we got good recruits and won games...or does integrity really matter to you?


I think this is a generational thing honestly.


The Cal collapse bothers me. In isolation, it would not be a huge deal. But he had long stretches of losses at Tennessee also. It reminds me of the guy we just fired. I have no doubt that Cuonzo can recruit. But what appear to be regular problems with focus of his teams bothers me. I think he would marginally improve the program.

As to your second question, you'll have to define gray to me. I get it in concept. But what I think you really mean isn't "gray" but actively avoiding the established rules. I'd prefer to not go there. Of course, I also don't believe that Groce didn't break the rules. I believe that all D1 coaches break the rules. For me to answer, you'd need to give me the specific rules that will be broken for me to tell you what I think of that.
 
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I think Bryce Drew would be at or near the top of my list, but he could've easily been hired last year so that makes me think Whitman doesn't have as much interest in him.

I would have loved that hire last year. Unfortunately, I doubt he'll leave Vandy after one year.
 
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Not disagreeing, but just wondering why you feel that way? Is it just that you think we can get better? Or you hear more about him? The fact that he got so many good recruits to go out there, makes you think he could do much better here with the talent pool being deeper.


One question I have for everyone on this board...


Would you want someone who operates heavily in the grey if it meant we got good recruits and won games...or does integrity really matter to you?


I think this is a generational thing honestly.

To answer your question I am perfectly fine operating in the grey for wins. I think everyone does to one extent or another. Everyone cheats but us, is a tired notion and I cringe when posters whine about other schools "cheating."

I'm Gen X for purposes of your Generational hypothesis.
 
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Who wouldn't?

Right, but you could conceive of a scenario where he eagerly jumps to Mizzou as an almost-as-good option, because he really wants to get out of Cal.

Will Mizzou wait for him? Will Cal? Cal fired Sonny Dykes in large part because they were sick of him pursuing other jobs.

It's an interesting situation.
 
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One question I have for everyone on this board...


Would you want someone who operates heavily in the grey if it meant we got good recruits and won games...or does integrity really matter to you?

For me personally, I am steadfastly in favor of thumbing our nose at the NCAA's nonsense and doing whatever it takes to acquire as much talent as possible. What I am not in favor of is covering up or enabling criminal behavior by players which harms and endangers the campus community.

But the real world answer to your question is that once a coach is ours, our fanbase will defend him to the absolute death regardless of the strength of evidence against him so long as we're winning or there is a reasonable expectation of future winning. That's not unique to us, that's every school in the country. That's how tribalism and collective psychology works.
 
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I was never in the Cuonzo camp but there seems to be some smoke blowing from that direction. I believe that a coaching staff needs to compliment each other in terms of strengths and weaknesses. I do not think it is any secret that Cuonzo's weakness is his x and o's. Who would be the top-shelf assistant that would have to be hired to make the Cuonzo hire work?
 
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Illiniwek06

N of I-80
One question I have for everyone on this board...


Would you want someone who operates heavily in the grey if it meant we got good recruits and won games...or does integrity really matter to you?


I think this is a generational thing honestly.

More grey, please.

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mattcoldagelli

The Transfer Portal with Do Not Contact Tag
For me personally, I am steadfastly in favor of thumbing our nose at the NCAA's nonsense and doing whatever it takes to acquire as much talent as possible. What I am not in favor of is covering up or enabling criminal behavior by players which harms and endangers the campus community.

+1
 
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Is Martin an upgrade over Groce...yes. Is he the person I want leading our basketball program for the next 5 years...no. Martin will likely do a bit better than Groce, meaning he will be good enough not to get fired, but will have us in the basketball purgatory of just good enough
 
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I was never in the Cuonzo camp but there seems to be some smoke blowing from that direction. I believe that a coaching staff needs to compliment each other in terms of strengths and weaknesses. I do not think it is any secret that Cuonzo's weakness is his x and o's. Who would be the top-shelf assistant that would have to be hired to make the Cuonzo hire work?

I think Cuonzo is putting all the info out there. I don't think he is a candidate.
 
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TownieMatt

CU Expat
Chicago
One question I have for everyone on this board...


Would you want someone who operates heavily in the grey if it meant we got good recruits and won games...or does integrity really matter to you?


I think this is a generational thing honestly.

I don't think it's a generational thing. I assume you mean that the older crowd values integrity more. I'm in the younger crowd (sub-30), and have already shared my worry about hiring a Scott Drew/Buzz Williams type. I think either would get players and win games. But given the amount of money we have to offer, I'd rather get a high integrity guy. I think this program can win the right way.
 
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BirdDog9048

The Chief Lives
Chicago, IL
I'm Gen X for purposes of your Generational hypothesis.
I think that was pretty obvious given your username and picture. :cool:

I do not think it is any secret that Cuonzo's weakness is his x and o's. Who would be the top-shelf assistant that would have to be hired to make the Cuonzo hire work?
Hard pass on Cuonzo. People's biggest gripe against Groce was his lack of in-game coaching ability. Don't really feel like going through that again.
 
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State fan here, and I did just kind've wanted to come by and counter a few of the points you have made.

-Yep, there is absolutely high expectations, as there should be with any school with our history playing on Tobacco Road. I mean, we have been to the Sweet Sixteen twice in the past six years with a coach that was notorious throughout college basketball as being a poor Xs and Os guy. But to say it is a top 3-5 worse power job (especially knowing what State is willing to offer the next coach) is just absolutely off-base.

-One thing State has done over the past handful of years is show how well you can recruit here. Gottfried pulled in two Top 5 classes in his six years at State (unfortunately you have to be able to coach those said recruits) and regularly was the second best recruiter in the state behind K. I believe Gottfried's classes were a higher average ranking in his time at State than Roy's were at UNC (although that did not mean anything on the court, it showed how someone could absolutely recruit to State).

-Our fans are portrayed by the national media as expecting too much. There are so many myths regarding this. Our fans expect a coach to be able to come here and build a program and maintain that program. We are not asking for a conference championship every year, but we do believe a coach should consistently be in the NCAA Tournament every year and not be below .500 in Years 5 and 6 (especially in Year 6 when this was Gott's most talented team). Another rumor to debunk is Herb Sendek was never fired from State, he left on his own.

-In regards to Archie, one thing that is well known is that he apparently has coveted the Ohio State job. Well, another thing that is known is that he also coveted the NC. State job back in 2011 during our last coaching search (and I know Doyel had a similar tweet just the other day saying he had heard he still does somewhat covet the NC. State job), but at that time he had yet to have any head coaching experience. As to what will happen this go round, we will see. But there are definitely some other great candidates along with Archie that are on the board.

Just a few things I wanted to come by and say. I wish you guys well in this coaching search, and think both schools have great things to offer potential candidates.

Also, in regards to that "wolf" sign, yes that was an NC. State sign. Archie's wife is also a State alum and her family still lives in NC.

Thanks all valid points btw....mine were in regards to perception outside of the fanbase and the general area. Of course, all locals think their program is as good if not better than another, hell look at some of our fanbase, most are still clinging to fact that we are Top 10-15-20 whomever you talk to.

The point is NC State HAS to compete against the UNC and Dukes and although they may do great from time to time, it really isn't ideal for long term, sustained sucess'

Illinois has really no-one to compete against ESPECIALLY in recruiting local and Chicago IF they had a name coach that has the cache to keep recruits home...when that happens as proven in past, the ILLINI are hard to compete against....simply proven through the years.
 
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I'm not familiar enough with Nc State to completely agree with you, but those are all good points. He can't be at Dayton forever. Do you think he's waiting for Matta to retire?

I'd be happy if he came here, but it just feels like a long shot.

I honestly think Miller is a strong possibility for us...with Matta staying.
 
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