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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Beleaguered Ron Zook was desperately looking for something positive.
It didn't happen on the football field Saturday. Purdue, drawing a disappointing crowd of 47,349 after upsetting Ohio State, handed Illinois its seventh straight Big Ten loss, 24-14.
But earlier in the week, as was confirmed by athletic director Ron Guenther at halftime, Zook received a "vote of confidence" for not only this season but the 2010 campaign as well.
For Guenther, this jaw-dropping announcement made sense because Zook was frustrated, losing sleep and needed a lift. It's what administrators do for hard-working employees. But rather than shush Illini Nation, it landed like a bombshell as the team is seemingly running aground. If a 1-6 team finishes 1-11, and the string of losses against major teams reaches 14, will Zook really survive the season-ending evaluation?
Guenther probably didn't intend for his private discussion to hit the Internet mill, but he told old friend and former Illini assistant coach Glen Mason of his intention, and Mason related it on the Big Ten Network on Friday. This created a furor among media and disgruntled Illini fans who had virtually written off Zook if this losing streak continues.
Changes on the way
In their earlier meeting, Guenther reportedly told his coach that everything would be done after the season to give Zook a chance to turn it around. This is construed to mean that Zook will have financial support to make any staff changes he deems necessary. Both coordinator jobs are believed to be in play, and Guenther's halftime remarks supported that line of thinking: "We'll evaluate everything at the end, and there'll be changes, but we won't make a change at the top. That isn't going to happen."
Under the circumstances, with the university administration in upheaval, Guenther's word goes almost unchallenged on the campus.
But both Zook and defensive co-coordinator Dan Disch have made comments indicating their true feelings as to the difficulty of it.
During a commercial break in his Thursday radio show, Zook made reference to the UI's erratic historic record and vented about "fighting something we can't see." After the game Saturday, Disch noted: "Look at the history of the place. It doesn't happen overnight, or often."
Disch noted that Saturday's game followed a pattern in which the Illini seem almost defenseless until the margin gets out of reach. The spread quickly stretched out to 21-7 Saturday. It was 27-7 at Indiana, 24-0 vs. Michigan State and 28-3 vs. Penn State.
"It's been like that all season," Disch said. "We can't seem to put two halves together. We knew when Purdue went into a two-back set that they intended to run the ball. We were in the right defense most of the time but they made plays. On the big run (Jaycen Taylor's 44-yard TD dash that tied it 7-7), we didn't line up right. We are young at linebacker, and that inexperience hurts more than I like to let on."
Easy does it
Joey Elliott, the Big Ten's leading passer, turned to the running game for 171 first-half yards in building a 21-7 halftime lead. All three Purdue TDs came on the ground. And once again, Illinois had a disaster before the break.
With Jacob Charest taking over at QB, the Illini marched from their 31 and reached the Boilermaker 2-yard line on a 31-pass to Hubie Graham. Juice Williams came in and handed to Arrelius Benn for an apparent TD, but center Eric Block was called for holding and the Illini failed to score when Matt Eller missed a short field goal.
If that was devastating, look what happened at the outset of the fourth quarter. After Williams ran 14 yards past midfield, the next four plays went for minus yardage (counting a 5-yard penalty). Then Zook inserted Charest, and the Illini went three-and-out with incomplete passes.
Champaign's Mikel Leshoure finished with a personal-high 122 yards rushing but, once again, All-America candidate Benn made only a minor impact as two of his three catches (for 15 total yards) came during the final UI possession.
And so the stretch of non-stop ineptness continued with Zook employing two brand new offensive lineman, all five running backs, a former third-string QB, and a two-deep mix of in-and-out defenders at linebacker, line and secondary.
Through the growing mist, Guenther apparently sees a light at the end of the tunnel. Or is that an oncoming train?
Loren Tate writes for The News-Gazette. He can be reached at ltate@news-gazette.com.
Keep Disch and Mitchell and ax everyone else. Get some real coaches please. And this time hire a real QB coach.
Posted by IlliniKsouth2009 on October 24, 2009 at 7:54 PM | Suggest Removal
Guenther is sticking his neck out for Zook stating he will be around for next year. Time for Zook to stick his neck out as well as tell the fans that if he doesn't have a winning season next year, that he will resign as head coach. That will at least save some money to pay the next coach.
As for Disch, he can keep his mouth shut because the defense has been less than stellar since he has been here. He may recruit well but what good does that do when he can't coach the players up.
Posted by BigTenFan on October 24, 2009 at 8:07 PM | Suggest Removal
This is simple math: Fire Guenther and then fire Zook. Any questions?
Posted by blueandorange on October 24, 2009 at 8:10 PM | Suggest Removal
17 years with Guenther as AD, only IU has won fewer football games than we have. I don't think one person in the country would suggest we have fewer resources than NU, but we've won less. What do Purdue, Minnesota, or MSU have besides more wins? What edge do Iowa and Wisconsin have other than better leadership?
Posted by warrenz on October 24, 2009 at 10:24 PM | Suggest Removal
I like the evaluate scenario. Should someone who evaluates be an expert in said field. History shows that Ron Guenther is no expert when it comes to college football.
Posted by STB on October 24, 2009 at 11:08 PM | Suggest Removal
Warrenz: I suspect they have a bigger base of fans that expect to win consistently, expect to be heard by the administration (not just the AD), and take bold action when they are not heard.
Posted by TotalIlliniFan on October 25, 2009 at 6:42 AM | Suggest Removal
Mr.Gunther's support of Ron Zook is a calculated gamble of a man who realizes now, he shouldn't have given Coach Zook the one year extension last July. He's hoping a the Illini will become bowl eligible in 2010.For Mr. Gunther to say the entire coaching staff is under review, would seriously bring his acumen as an AD over the football program into question. He realizes the UofI administration are too preoccupied to with their own problems to revoke the carte blanche he has over football. It looks like a long winter.
Posted by CRJim on October 25, 2009 at 12:47 PM | Suggest Removal
BigTenFan,
You should keep your mouth shut. You don't know a thing about football. I'm certain of that. And yes, just look at the place: It's historic what is happening. It's the REAL TRADITION!
Posted by ballcoach on October 25, 2009 at 12:52 PM | Suggest Removal
Guenther should be gone just like the President and the board members etc. He is not doing his job.
Posted by repeteil on October 25, 2009 at 3:12 PM | Suggest Removal
When Ron Guenther talks, in the words of Beavis & Butthead, all I hear are, "Words..............words..............words...............words."
Huhuuhuhuhuuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuh..............words suck!!!!!
Posted by IlliniHimey on October 25, 2009 at 5:45 PM | Suggest Removal
If Ron Guenther doesn't have the courage or has too big an ego to fire Zook, then he should be fired himself.
Posted by dgcrow on October 25, 2009 at 8:48 PM | Suggest Removal
ballcoach = disch
Posted by TotalIlliniFan on October 25, 2009 at 9:48 PM | Suggest Removal
It`s easy when teams lose to want to fire somebody.When you reflect on this team,you have to ask-how do you go from a Rose Bowl to another losing season in just a few years? Do they really have the talent...or were they overrated? Are the coaches pressing too hard? Are the players a real team with internal leaders or are they a loose band that lack the "fire" to really step up.There are a lot of questions and very few answers.
Posted by bowspray on October 26, 2009 at 7:08 AM | Suggest Removal
i'm completely dumbfounded by guenther. is there terrible history at IL? yes. we've lost a lot of games with awful talent; however, we have good talent right now (at least on paper) and we're still losing. everyone's talent is on paper - so we're the only team with overrated recruits in the country? or at least so badly overrated they actually should have been playing for ISU? to quote zook, "as i said to 'em last night," we've seen this movie before and guenther is killing the program. the overrated recruit train is running low and we'll not get any highly overrated recruits if zook is still here, thus putting this program behind another 5 years..."i get tired saying it and i'm sure you guys are tired of hearin' it" sound familiar? it all does.
Posted by flyinIL on October 26, 2009 at 7:57 AM | Suggest Removal