By Jim Coffman
University of Illinois athletic director Josh Whitman actually uttered these words Sunday: “Anytime you get a coach, especially in football and men’s basketball, where they have less than four years left on their contract, you start to leave them open to some criticism or vulnerability in terms of recruiting.”
Less than four years? How stupid does he think fans are? If there are any fans of Illinois football left at this point, that is. It didn’t matter that Lovie Smith would have had three years left on his deal. It wouldn’t have mattered if he had only two.
What really happened here is then-rookie AD Whitman lost his mind and gave Smith, who was not exactly the hot candidate when Illinois hired him three years ago, a massively generous six-year (!) contract. One suspects Smith’s clever agent stuck it to the inexperienced Whitman during lopsided negotiations.
And if he had fired Smith on Sunday at the end of the third year of that crushingly dim-witted deal, he would have had to trash the athletic department’s budget by paying the coach a $12 million buyout.
That is the only reason Lovie gets a fourth year at the helm. And it means next year will be another wasted season in Champaign – that the Illini will be another year further away from even a modicum of respectability.
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Posted on November 26, 2018