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The good news is all the bickering over BW will be solved in a couple of years when we get a new coach
I liked the part where Tay called him "Coach Weber".
Quote from: michigancat on November 05, 2012, 08:16:16 AMI liked the part where Tay called him "Coach Weber".Tay didn't like that part
With better administrative support he thinks the Illini could have contended for a Big Ten title in his final season. At the least, it would have made the NCAA Tournament. But once Illinois started losing close games, players realized Weber was gone. They couldn’t bounce back.Watching them suffer was the hardest part. He has long been a player’s coach, and it killed him to see them so upset. Some came to him in tears.
Lowery noticed an instant change in Weber when he joined him in Manhattan, though. The first few months on the job, they were the only coaches there, working with new players. It was fun again.No one was calling for Weber’s job.
QuoteLowery noticed an instant change in Weber when he joined him in Manhattan, though. The first few months on the job, they were the only coaches there, working with new players. It was fun again.No one was calling for Weber’s job.You'd think for as much time as Kellis spends here looking for story ideas, he'd know better than to tell such a bald-faced lie.
Quote from: mocat on November 05, 2012, 03:54:58 PMQuote from: michigancat on November 05, 2012, 08:16:16 AMI liked the part where Tay called him "Coach Weber".Tay didn't like that part He also called him a "cute little guy" or something.But seriously:QuoteWith better administrative support he thinks the Illini could have contended for a Big Ten title in his final season. At the least, it would have made the NCAA Tournament. But once Illinois started losing close games, players realized Weber was gone. They couldn’t bounce back.Watching them suffer was the hardest part. He has long been a player’s coach, and it killed him to see them so upset. Some came to him in tears.
Weber had trouble finding those players late in his tenure at Illinois. It didn’t help that it felt like his employers wanted him to fail.“We got a new president, a new chancellor and a new athletic director. It was pretty obvious things were going to be different,” Weber said. “I gave my heart and soul. I do that every day no matter where I work. I worked my tail off. I guess it wasn’t enough for those particular people.”
QuoteWeber had trouble finding those players late in his tenure at Illinois. It didn’t help that it felt like his employers wanted him to fail.“We got a new president, a new chancellor and a new athletic director. It was pretty obvious things were going to be different,” Weber said. “I gave my heart and soul. I do that every day no matter where I work. I worked my tail off. I guess it wasn’t enough for those particular people.”
rough ridin' crap oscar, can't you at least rough ridin' smile without doing something stupid.
Quote from: EllToPay on November 05, 2012, 08:45:03 PMrough ridin' crap oscar, can't you at least rough ridin' smile without doing something stupid.The tay-gruds-angel trio is going to have to carry the adorable torch alone this year, except for the occasional baby deer on ice appearance
I'm starting to like oscar.
Quote from: CartierFor3 on November 06, 2012, 12:27:54 PMI'm starting to like oscar. Well, he is a cancer.