Down 28-3..Lovie's guys pull it out at the end..37-34..! This old Illini was pumped to see that last score and the WIN..
Now if Wisc had lost and as A ASS U did lose it would have been a perfect day..
But..I'll take IT !!
Congrats Lovie and the Illini !
ILLINI GOING BOWLING !
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maybe Lovie looking like Santa Claus is what has given the Illini the extra magic?
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Lovie has done a really good job this season.
Glad to see him having success. I thought he got a horrible shake in Tampa. Inherited an impossible roster for 2014. Had them looking respectable by 2015 and then got canned.
Glad to see him having success. I thought he got a horrible shake in Tampa. Inherited an impossible roster for 2014. Had them looking respectable by 2015 and then got canned.
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I'm just glad that U of I had the foresight to stop fucking with their programs. Josh Whitman came in and shook a lot of things up as a young and exciting AD, made a monstrous splash in hiring Lovie, despite the fact that he was almost *too* big a name. Concerns around here were rampant that he was going to leave the program for the NFL again, leaving the university to start over once again. Even after getting a 2-year extension, there's still a tad of unspoken concern that Lovie's an NFL phone call away.
Seeing him getting carried off the field by his players on Saturday should hopefully quell that notion. I think Lovie was meant to be a college coach, the kind you put in place and leave alone for 15-20 years.
Lovie is a weird fit here, I'll say that. I haven't seen him around the area, nor do I know if he even has a home in Champaign/Urbana. I heard that he's got a really nice apartment or some kind of hotel suite, but that was years ago. (Update: He and his wife live in a swanky condo downtown)
It's taken 4 years for the program to get some help from his recruits. Before this year they were something like 9-30 with Lovie as coach, and if he were a more controversial figure under a different AD in Illinois history, he'd have been fired, but Whitman hired Lovie, and I think they have a loyalty to each other.
edit: Here's a cool (and brief, as is Lovie's style) article from WaPo
https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/c ... story.html
Seeing him getting carried off the field by his players on Saturday should hopefully quell that notion. I think Lovie was meant to be a college coach, the kind you put in place and leave alone for 15-20 years.
Lovie is a weird fit here, I'll say that. I haven't seen him around the area, nor do I know if he even has a home in Champaign/Urbana. I heard that he's got a really nice apartment or some kind of hotel suite, but that was years ago. (Update: He and his wife live in a swanky condo downtown)
It's taken 4 years for the program to get some help from his recruits. Before this year they were something like 9-30 with Lovie as coach, and if he were a more controversial figure under a different AD in Illinois history, he'd have been fired, but Whitman hired Lovie, and I think they have a loyalty to each other.
edit: Here's a cool (and brief, as is Lovie's style) article from WaPo
https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/c ... story.html
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I know he still maintains a home here in Texas just outside of Kileen, but I don't know how often he's actually there.Lovie is a weird fit here, I'll say that. I haven't seen him around the area, nor do I know if he even has a home in Champaign/Urbana. I heard that he's got a really nice apartment or some kind of hotel suite, but that was years ago. (Update: He and his wife live in a swanky condo downtown)
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I'm not an ILLINI fan per se, but having grown up there, I follow them casually. I think Lovie is a really good fit for the program. He's a leader, a mentor, and an ideal person to mold a young man. UOK is right, that dude was made for college.
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Nothing against Lovie or the Illini, but when 6-5 teams make bowl games, that is when you know there are too many bowl games and the shit is watered down. (Illini could finish better than 6-5, but that is just my mini rant).
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This is the deal with college football. There's too many teams that are on a totally different tier, while 98% of the other teams have nothing to play for. The trade off is that finishing above .500 merits a reward. It's stupid, but it is what it is.
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so in essence, Bowl Games are now watered down to being participation trophies
that's great for the schools that get in them, but certainly doesn't motivate me to watch
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I have to admit I was wrong on Lovie at Illinois. For a while there I thought he was phoning it in and just trying to use his name to recruit. But... he's coaching these players hard & has established a great culture. It's awesome. If they can beat Iowa and Northwestern, they'll be 8-4 ... super respectable and deserving of a good bowl assignment. Even if they lose to also-surging Iowa on Saturday, they'll likely end the season 7-5. Which isn't an embarrassing record in terms of getting a bowl bid. I don't see anything wrong with the lower-end bowls and average records. It's just fun so why not.
My daughter graduated from Illinois a year and a half ago and while she was there worked at the front desk at the Hyatt. Lovie stays at the Hyatt when he's in town... he's a fixture there (or was in 2017-18). She's talked to him a lot of course. Said he's super nice.
My daughter graduated from Illinois a year and a half ago and while she was there worked at the front desk at the Hyatt. Lovie stays at the Hyatt when he's in town... he's a fixture there (or was in 2017-18). She's talked to him a lot of course. Said he's super nice.
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Another 'get off the lawn' rant here but I used to love watching the 4 bowl games on New Year's Day in the '60s. I can't blame the colleges for the system being watered down to having Poulan Weedeater Bowls, etc. etc. but I won't watch them.
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