Illinois basketball hires Brad Underwood

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Illinois has hired Oklahoma State’s Brad Underwood, sources told ESPN.

— Jeff Goodman (@GoodmanESPN) March 18, 2017

Perkis-Size Me

March 18th, 2017 at 4:14 PM ^

Wow that's one hell of a hire to pry him away from the Big XII. I know OK State isn't a basketball power, but still.

If his OK State team is any indication, Illinois will be very good offensively for the next few years.

mgobluth

March 18th, 2017 at 4:16 PM ^

Supposedly was vastly underpaid at OK State. But after just one year, this has to hurt in Stillwater. Or they're still feeling the burn from our hot shooting yesterday.

A Lot of Milk

March 18th, 2017 at 4:28 PM ^

Meh. He said in his press conference he didn't understand how they lost when they out rebounded us, uh maybe because you play almost no defense. Btw Illinois how did that last hire you made based off how they did in the tourney against Michigan work out for you?

bacon1431

March 18th, 2017 at 4:30 PM ^

Good hire IMO. Illinois probably offered to more than double his salary and Okie St didn't want to match. If he can make inroads in Chicago, his teams are going to be real tough.

stephenrjking

March 18th, 2017 at 4:37 PM ^

If he can get players to play his system (and, maybe, play some defense) they can be very dangerous. Seems like a great hire by Illinois. It would be hilarious if Indiana were forced to get someone markedly less qualified.

Edit: On the one hand, lost his last four games and lost in the first round as a 10 seed. Not that impressive.

On the other, those games included unfavorable matchups against teams like Kansas and the team that buzzsawed its way through the B1G the week before, and they looked far better against Michigan than any B1G team has recently. 

Amaizin' Blue

March 18th, 2017 at 4:48 PM ^

Seems like a good hire. Games will be entertaining at least even if he has no defensive abilities as a coach. But doesn't O-State have as much hoops history as Illinois? Is he from the Midwest? Is O-State that cheap that they can't match Illinois who is not a typical big spender either?



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LSAClassOf2000

March 18th, 2017 at 4:55 PM ^

This is a really nice move by Illinois, and I would think that if Underwood can keep the blue chip Chicago guys in-state, he will definitely have something going in rather short order.

Your move, Indiana. 

RoseInBlue

March 18th, 2017 at 4:56 PM ^

I'm hearing that this is a home run hire.  I don't really agree with that.  I mean, obviously OK State was the #1 offense this season and very, very good but most of that (based solely on my viewing of the Cowboys this season) seemed to be Juwan Evans flying all over the place opening up space.  Can that be replicated elsewhere?  

That said, experts and people far more knowledgeable than me are calling this a genius hire so who am I to disagree.

stephenrjking

March 18th, 2017 at 5:29 PM ^

As Snarling Wolverine points out, he made the tournament three times with Stephen F Austin, which is better than what Illinois was doing in that period, and if Evans was that transformative a player, the previous coach probably could have utilized his abilities to avoid getting fired. Just spitballing there.

Also, that offense was a lot more than the team just clearing out for Evans to drive. It was built off of the ability of Evans to penetrate, but also having guys in position to rebound and other guys in position to shoot from deep. Evans is good, might get drafted in the first round, but he's not the kind of transformative athlete that carries a team on his own (and even teams with that kind of athlete, like LSU last year and Washington this year, can still be bad).

And, crucial to a school looking for a coach, they improved significantly over the course of the season. 

UMgradMSUdad

March 18th, 2017 at 6:13 PM ^

The previous coach, Travis Ford, couldn't keep his job with Marcus Smart as a guard on the team. Also, the AD stupidly signed Ford to a ten year high dollar contract.  They'll still be paying Ford I think $1 million per year until September 2019 (it would be higher if he didn't have another coaching job).  They got Underwood at a bargain price for one year but probably don't have the money to match Illinois' offer.

Spunky

March 18th, 2017 at 4:59 PM ^

I'm not looking forward to facing Underwood often. Too bad Cuonzo turned the Illini down, I guess. And I'm also eager to see who Indiana hires.