Lovie Smith inks 6-year, $21 million deal with Illinois.

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Lovie Smith is returning to the state of Illinois, joining the Fighting Illini as their new coach.

Illinois announced that it has given Smith a six-year, $21 million deal to run its football program. It will be Smith's first head-coaching job at the college level. He will be paid $2 million a year in each of his first two seasons.

"[Athletic director] Josh [Whitman] approached me about this possibility, and I immediately seized on the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of the young men who are part of the program today and in the future," Smith said in a statement. "I take this responsibility very seriously and can't wait to get a staff in place to start our move to make Illinois a contender for Big Ten titles."

The school will introduce Smith in a news conference at 3 p.m. ET.
Smith would be Illinois' first black head coach in football or men's basketball. The university has sometimes been criticized by state lawmakers and others for never hiring a black coach to run either program.

Whitman preceded the hiring announcement by tweeting a pair of photos of him and Smith.

"Naming Lovie Smith as the Illinois head football coach is the first step in taking this program to a place of national prominence," Whitman said in a statement.
Smith had been the coach of the Chicago Bears (2004-12) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2014-15). The Buccaneers fired Smith in January after posting an 8-24 record in two seasons. The defensive-minded Smith took the Bears to the Super Bowl in 2006, Chicago's first appearance since 1985. Smith still ranks third on the Bears' wins list behind George Halas and Mike Ditka.

The 57-year-old Smith last coached in college as a defensive assistant with Ohio State in 1995. He has also worked with Tennessee, Kentucky, Arizona State, Wisconsin and Tulsa.

Smith is the fifth active FBS coach with previous experience as an NFL coach, joining Nick Saban (Alabama), Jim Mora (UCLA), Jim Harbaugh (Michigan) and Mike Riley (Nebraska).

On Saturday, Illinois fired coach Bill Cubit on Whitman's first day as athletic director. After coaching the team to a 5-7 record as an interim coach last season, Cubit had been signed to a two-year contract Nov. 29.

Whitman made the move to dismiss Cubit, saying immediate stability was needed for program that has not had a winning season since 2011.
"The timing for this move was extremely tight, and we needed to move quickly," Whitman said in the statement. "A coach of Lovie's caliber would not have been available to us if we had waited until after the 2016 season."

It is not clear how the firing of Cubit or the hiring of Smith will affect the recruiting class Cubit assembled this year. The Illini return key pieces: starting quarterback Wes Lunt, a group of receivers that could among the best in the Big Ten and what could also be a deep group of running backs. But Illinois will be thin at a number of positions on defense.


ESPN Stats & Information and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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very good coach. wish him luck. He's gotten the shaft twice in the nfl
 

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not impressed. i guess we will find out what kind of coach he is. Cant be worse than any other Illini coach the last decade
 
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He will get another couple inner city recruits from Chicago they normally wouldn't get. He will out be within 3 years. No one from the Dungy coaching tree is worth a shit. Another affirmative action hire. If you are an AD inn the Big 10, don't hire a defensive coach. The Big 10 still plays like it is 1980;
 

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Hah, ya, who'd be crazy enough to trade in Bill Cubit for Lovie Smith? You realize Illinois is hiring a football coach not choosing someone to date their daughter right?

I could care less if this an upgrade over Cubit..I just think that Love is not going to change the universe with there football program
 

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Makes no sense.

Bucs have to pay him $5 Million each of next 2 years.

But if he works elsewhere it deducts from that.

Sit at home Lovie.

Your horrible decision making hasn't changed a bit...
 

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Is English your first language? I hope not.



Lovie's background was as a defensive coach, yeah?

Everyone has a background. .those were great defensive players on that team..doesn't neccessarily mean Lovie was the reason they were great players..we can revisit this thread after 5-7, 6-6, & 5-7 seasons.. time to get off your knees my man
 
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He got Rex Grossman to a Super Bowl. Not sure terrible is the word I would use.

That's funny. I remember that year. The world ripped on Rex Grossman (product of Bloomington South High School) like crazy and praised Vince Young like crazy. Rex had better numbers than Vince yet Vince was rookie of the year and Rex "sucked" yet somehow got to a SB.
 

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Illinois has had two winning seasons in the Big Ten in like 22 years. My name is Illini and I have pretty much laughed at them. However, I disagree with you guys that think this isn't a big deal. The guy will recruit the hell out of Chicago, Florida, and Texas. He's black and has been a NFL coach for a lot of seasons. He will definitely have an edge getting black athletes. As Jimmy the Greek once said, the black athlete is what it's all about. Mix in a QB, and he could build them into a successful program. We'll see, but I'm interested for the first time in years.
 
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That's funny. I remember that year. The world ripped on Rex Grossman (product of Bloomington South High School) like crazy and praised Vince Young like crazy. Rex had better numbers than Vince yet Vince was rookie of the year and Rex "sucked" yet somehow got to a SB.


This was your 2006 rookie of the year



26Vince Young, QBTEN18435751.52,1996.165312132566.7147

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This is 2006 Rex Grossman

12Rex Grossman, QBCHI26248054.63,1936.656223202173.9200

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So many are racist. Rex had more yards, better completion percentage, more yards per attempt, more td passes, etc yet people from that year act like Vince was so great and Rex sucked.
 

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