They love them some Ron Zook...BuckeyeNation27;1184718; said:It's really going to be hard for me to guess what side of this dispute the fanbase is on.
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They love them some Ron Zook...BuckeyeNation27;1184718; said:It's really going to be hard for me to guess what side of this dispute the fanbase is on.
didnt he have a brother on the team? wasnt the issue something about that?What's up with the Zookster? Sounds like another coach we all know and love.
Mendenhall's relationship with UI on rocky side
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he graduated and has enrolled at ill state, he will play football therei think they told his brother to take a hike after the good mendenhall left.
BuckeyeNation27;1184718; said:It's really going to be hard for me to guess what side of this dispute the fanbase is on.
jwinslow;1184972; said:Are you lonely or something, outsane? Need some company over there?
We get it. Your board staged a marvelous plan to spam this board, but didn't bother to think up anything remotely witty to say. Then there was your smoking (cap) gun, referencing an ancient post of Clarities as if it somehow overruled the moderators and rules he still oversees today.
shetuck;1178737; said:So are you saying that you're going to *peak* in 2009?
Or are you saying that once you guys *arrive* in 2009, somehow magically everybody else is just going to stay *down* for the foreseeable future? Then you will continue, forevermore, to outpace everyone else in the conference because everyone else in the conference will fall into an indefinite period of dormancy, and you will remain in the lead astride the horse you rode in on?
If you're saying you're going to peak, I'd ask you, "How long before you hit the trough again?" (sorry for all the horse innuendo... )
Are you saying that Purdue will never again pick up a guy like Brees? Or other teams like Iowa, Northwestern, MSU are never again going to find their hearts, even for a season? The tier-two programs in the Big Ten (like Illinois) will have their up years and their down years and have a reasonable *chance* (random probability) of going for the roses once every decade or so. Nothting more. Nothing less.
Zook isn't in Illinois to build a dynasty. Zook's in Illinois because he needed a job. I wouldn't go hitching my horse to him, but I guess if he's the only ride you got to get your flash-in-the-pan, then by all means enjoy because once he's gone, you'll wonder what happened to all of that hubris you all once felt.
jimotis4heisman;1184776; said:didnt he have a brother on the team? wasnt the issue something about that?
TheIronColonel;1186483; said:As far as Walter Mendenhall is concerned, I kind of think he got the shaft. Sure, the Zooker gave him 4 years of a scholarship, but he also took 3 years of eligibility from the kid in order to snag his brother. I guess it depends on which way you look at it, but I've always disliked the politicking of life. Recruiting someone you know you won't play in order to get his brother is kind of shitty in my opinion.
OR, I appreciate your analysis - I agree 99%. That 1% disagreement is on Wisconsin - Bielema is the real deal. Have you seen how good his defenses have been? Look over the numbers SMQ has related to his defenses and how they've panned out. The guy really has his shit sorted out. They've also recruited a number of very solid players - guys like John Clay. They may never grab flashy recruits, but they're not going away. They're going to be trying to get in the cat-bird seat for a few years yet.
Your squad had a winning record too.OrangeRoughy;1188816; said:I'm seeing a different trajectory for Bielema. Sure, his defense looked great in 2006, but here's the list of the teams they beat in '06: Bowling Green, Western Illinois, San Diego State, Buffalo, Indiana, Northwestern, Purdue, Illinois, Penn State, Minnesota, and Iowa. Exactly two teams with winning records: Penn State (9-4) and Purdue (8-6). The 11 mighty foes they vanquished that fall with their superior brand of American football? A combined 54-82.