A year ago, the Illinois Fighting Illini were the surprise team in the conference after ending the regular season at 9–3, 6–2 in Big Ten.
Even after USC routed Illinois, 49–17, in the Rose Bowl game, head coach Ron Zook’s program was viewed as one on the rise within the Big Ten.
This year, however, Zook and the Fighting Illini are left searching for answers after finishing the season at 5–7, 3–5.
Zook isn’t wasting any time in figuring out what went wrong.
“After a season, you go back and evaluate everything,” Zook said. “It’s obviously very important when you don’t meet expectations.
“Everyone has to be evaluated, and it starts with me.”
Last year, Illinois completed the regular season with four wins, including a 28–21 triumph over top-ranked and previously unbeaten Ohio State.
This season’s conclusion was quite the opposite.
The Fighting Illini followed a November 1 home win over Iowa with three consecutive losses, including a 23–17 defeat to Western Michigan at Ford Field.
But despite Illinois’ poor finish to the year, Zook maintains that his program is headed in the right direction.
“People are going to say the program slipped back,” Zook said. “It didn’t slip back. I promise you, this program’s still going full steam ahead. This is where we’re going to find out what we’re made of.”
The Fighting Illini will next take the field against Missouri on September 5, 2009, in St. Louis.
11-1 vs. 11-1. Big Ten Champs vs. PAC 10 Champs. Top ten program vs. Top ten program. Penn State vs. Southern California in the Rose Bowl.
Following a 0–4 finish and a 55–0 shellacking at the hands of the Iowa Hawkeyes, Minnesota athletic director Joel Maturi says his football program is “going in the right direction.”
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