AP: U Of Illinois Alumni Vent Over Sports Woes
If Barbara Wilson didn't understand the unhappiness of University of Illinois sports fans when she took over as interim chancellor in August, emails that flowed to her over the next three and half months provided an education.
Wilson took over after the abrupt exit of Phyllis Wise just three weeks before football coach Tim Beckman was fired on Aug. 28. On Nov. 9, Wilson fired athletic director Mike Thomas.
Beckman was fired after allegations of interference in player medical decisions. Wilson praised Thomas but said the school needed a new direction.
The hundreds of emails to Wilson obtained by The Associated Press through an open-records request show alumni expressed deep discontent with the situation.
Some were thankful the two were fired but wished they were gone sooner.
Links
- Beckman Fired as Illini Football Coach; Cubit Named Interim Coach
- Illinois Lineman Says Beckman Mishandled Knee Injury
- Released Emails Show Path To Phyllis Wise’s Resignation
- U of I Accepts Wise’s Second Resignation; She’ll Join Faculty
- Phyllis Wise Resubmits Resignation, Calls Board’s Move Politically Motivated
- Phyllis Wise Out With No $400K Bonus
- U of I Trustees Reject Wise’s $400K Bonus; Wilson Assigned As Interim Chancellor
- UI Faculty Offer Input Into Wise’s Replacement
- University of Illinois Urbana Chancellor Wise To Resign Effective Next Week
- U of I Athletic Director Mike Thomas Fired
- Interim Chancellor Aims For Stability Amid Investigations, Budget Uncertainty
- Rauner: Reject $400K Bonus For U of I Chancellor
- Planned UI/Carle Med School Will Go On Without Chancellor
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