*pokes head in*
Oh Hai! Remember me? I'm the rational Illini fan who told you that
we wouldn't be very good this fall. I predicted 7-5, we finished 5-7, 7s, 5s, losses to Western Michigan... what's the difference, right?
Thought I'd chime in on a few things around here.
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Originally Posted by wadc45
Great hire by New Mexico...tough pill to swallow for Illinois fans
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I think 30% of Illini fans were upset to lose Locksley, and 70% (like myself) danced a jig in the streets. Since Arrelious Benn, Locksley hasn't really hooked into many studs (while Recruiting Coordinator Reggie Mitchell has landed 12 or so 4-stars), so I don't think our recruiting will take much of a hit. Zook gets the closer coffee, not Locksley.
And on the offensive coordinator side of things, I think most Illini fans are overjoyed at his departure. Stat of the year as far as the Illini are concerned? We finished 19th in Total Offense, and
42nd in Scoring Offense. So many yards. So few points. The talent was there, Juice's maturation was there, and yet everything fell apart when we reached the 25 yard line, ESPECIALLY the play calling. As the games went on this season, I began to wonder if Mike Locksley truly understood the nuances of play calling on the 12 yard line with the safeties forward. It's as if his play calling did not change one bit as he approached the end zone. It was all very frustrating to watch. We outgained Minnesota 551-312... and lost 27-20. That's right - 551 yards, 20 points. That's really hard to do.
But if we get the playcalling corrected, I still feel really, really good about next season. Juice in his 4th year as a starter. Arrelious Benn in his last year before heading off to the NFL. 5-star WR Jarred Fayson eligible after transferring from Florida. 18 starters returning. A Big Ten schedule that skips Iowa and Wisconsin. A Big Ten road schedule that only includes you guys, Purdue, Indiana, and Minnesota. EIGHT teams on the schedule that lose more than 11 starters.
I know, I know - they'll get "Zooked". Ron Zook will "coach 'em down". I've heard it all. But from the moment Benn picked Illinois, I've pointed towards 2009 as our Big Year. No reason to stop now.