Heffernan Named Illinois' 14th Head Wrestling Coach




 
Long-time Illinois assistant coach Jim Heffernan was promoted to take over for Mark Johnson as  head wrestling coach.
Long-time Illinois assistant coach Jim Heffernan was promoted to take over for Mark Johnson as head wrestling coach.
 April 28, 2009

 

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. - University of Illinois Director of Athletics Ron Guenther announced the promotion of long-time assistant coach Jim Heffernan to the position of head wrestling coach. Heffernan has been the top assistant under recently retired head coach Mark Johnson for the past 17 years at Illinois and two previous seasons at Oregon State.

"I am pleased to announce Jim Heffernan as our head wrestling coach," Guenther said. "Jim has been an assistant in our program for the past 17 years and was an integral part of the program's success. He has displayed exceptional loyalty and has a great understanding of the University of Illinois. Jim had an exceptional career as a collegiate wrestler and is well respected in the wrestling community. I look forward to working with him to advance our program to the next level."

Heffernan, 45, takes over for Johnson, who was the Illinois wrestling head coach for the past 17 years. Heffernan was an assistant coach on the Illini staff throughout that entire tenure as well as the two seasons they spent at Oregon State prior to coming to Champaign. Heffernan has helped guide Illinois to 10 Top-10 finishes at the NCAA Championships and has helped produce seven national champions, 45 All-Americans and 120 NCAA qualifiers.

"I would like to thank Ron Guenther for giving me the opportunity to carry on the tradition Mark Johnson and I had started 17 years ago," Heffernan said. "I feel extremely fortunate to remain at Illinois as the next head wrestling coach, as this is where I want to finish my career. Champaign-Urbana and the University of Illinois have been a great place to live, work and raise my family and we are pleased to be able to continue to call it home as we move forward. I would also like to thank Vince Ille, Tom Porter, Terry Cole, Dana Brenner and Susan Young for their role in the decision making process. They were all extremely helpful and I am grateful to them for their support."

Heffernan helped lead the Illini to a Big Ten championship in 2005, three consecutive Midlands titles from 2004-06 and 17 consecutive winning seasons in dual meets. He has twice been named the National Wrestling Coaches Association Assistant Coach of the Year, earning the honor in 1995 and 2001, and he also was named the AFLAC Assistant Coach of the Year in 2003.

"I'm extremely happy that Jim Heffernan will be the new coach of the Fighting Illini," former head coach Mark Johnson said. "He has paid his dues as a part of a very successful program at the University of Illinois for the past 17 years and he deserves this opportunity. I wish him the best and will be his biggest fan."

A 1987 graduate of the University of Iowa, Heffernan was a four-time All-American and the 150-pound NCAA champion in 1986. He earned Iowa's Male Athlete of the Year honor in 1987 and was a four-time Big Ten champion. He also led the Hawkeyes to three NCAA championships and four Big Ten titles during his time in Iowa City. 

 
 
 

>"As I transition into my new role, there will be big shoes to fill," Heffernan said. "Mark Johnson has raised the expectations and standards of the program to an extremely high level. Those expectations and goals are something I will continue to embrace as we continue on to the next chapter in Ilini wrestling. Further, I would like to commend our student-athletes for the way they handled themselves through this difficult situation. There was a lot of uncertainty throughout the last month but they remained positive, motivated and continued to work hard through the resolution of the decision."

Heffernan began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Iowa before becoming an assistant coach at Lehigh in 1988. After a two-year stint in Bethlehem, Pa., Heffernan joined Johnson's staff at Oregon State as an assistant coach in 1990.

He also coached the Cadet Wrestling Team at the world championships in Istanbul, Turkey, in 1992, and led the USA World Espoir Team in 1989. Heffernan graduated from national wrestling powerhouse St. Edward High School in Cleveland, Ohio, where he won a pair of state titles. Heffernan and his wife, Rebecca, live in Champaign with their son, Sean, and daughter, Alex.

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University of Illinois names Jim Heffernan head wrestling coach

WHAT THEY'RE SAYING ABOUT HEFFERNAN

 

Dan Gable // Former University of Iowa head coach, Olympic gold medalist and three-time NCAA champion
"Jim and I go back a long time. He was able to step right in as a freshman at Iowa and start on a national championship team, which was pretty impressive. I just knew that he would go on and do a good job coaching. I'm really glad to see that he's able to carry on in the Illinois program. I think the big thing is that now his work is really going to begin. It's going to be his program and whatever he did in the past to make it good, he's going to be the guy who will decide how good it can be. His commitment has always been there and I don't question it, but I know he'll have to go to another level. He'll have to get a lot of people around him to help him and I don't think he'll take a backseat to anyone. I think he'll take that challenge. He knows what to do and has the right attitude to do it."

J Robinson // University of Minnesota head wrestling coach
"I am extremely happy that Jim Heffernan has been given the opportunity to lead the Illinois wrestling program. He has a great background as a wrestler in high school and at Iowa. He's been an assistant for 20 years and I think it's great that people who are loyal to the university are given a chance. I think Jim will continue to build upon some of the great things that have been done during the last 17 years when he was with Mark Johnsonand I'm looking forward to welcoming him as one of the Big Ten's coaches."

Steve Marianetti // 1995 NCAA Champion and head coach at Elmhurst College
"I'm first relieved and then excited for Jim. After 17 years of being an assistant, Jim deserves a chance to lead the Illini. First off, Jim has always made a huge impression on the alumni. The alumni love him and he's been a huge part of their life. He's had a quiet but powerful influence behind the scenes. Now he has a chance for our state and the country to see his ability to lead. Mark has always been such a good front-man and leader that Jim hasn't had to step into that role as much, but we all know that he has it in him. Being part of the program, we see that every day. We have seen him lead in the room, but not many people have been privy to that view."

Adam Tirapelle // 2001 NCAA Champion and assistant coach at Clovis (Calif.) High School
"Illinois not only has a great wrestling program but also a great tradition of having a strong, ethical, well-respected program where its student-athletes graduate and go on to become productive members of society. Not only does Jim understand that, but he's also been a big part of creating that and I'm sure he'll continue to uphold that same high standard. He's also one of the best technical coaches in the country and I'm sure he'll surround himself with the people who will fill the roles necessary to make a great coaching staff."

Alex Tirapelle // Two-time NCAA All-American and assistant coach at UC Davis
"Jim brings a real level of professionalism and compassion to the program. It's a one-of-a-kind program because they really care about the kids and they treat them as their own. Jim's a father-figure type of coach. He'll look after the wrestlers and they'll become part of the program's family for the rest of their life. He'll look out for what's best for you and give you sound advice."

Mike Polz // Carl Sandburg High School head wrestling coach and father of Illinois wrestlers Clinton and Conrad Polz
"I'm really happy and excited that Illinois has chosen to hire Jim. He brings a ton of experience since he's been along for the whole ride with Mark Johnson at Illinois and before that at Oregon State. His credentials say a lot. He's very familiar with the Big Ten over a long period of time and he's a good person. He's a great technician and it'll bring a lot to the program and keep it moving in the direction it was going."

 

THE HEFFERNAN FILE

 

College Coaching Experience
• Illinois, assistant coach (1992-present)
• Oregon State, assistant coach (1990-92)
• Lehigh, assistant coach (1988-89)
• Iowa, graduate assistant (1987)

 

Honors
• AFLAC Assistant Coach of the Year Award (2003)
• NWCA Assistant Coach of the Year (1995 & 2001)
• Iowa's Male Athlete of the Year (1987)
• NCAA 150-pound Champion (1986)
• Four-time All-American, University of Iowa (1984-87)

 

International Coaching Experience
• Cadet Wrestling Team, Istanbul, Turkey (1992)
• USA World Espoir Team (1989)

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#10
Red Dog"eroo"   May 6 at 5:34am
EXCELLENT rebuttal my friend! The Red Dog"eroo" stands corrected.
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Illfan   May 5 at 10:11am
Red Dog"eroo" said:
I wholeheartedly disagree with your statement although I understand what you mean. You are trying to imply a direct correlation inferring that to be a great coach, you will have had to been a great wrestler. Although true in many instances as you have pointed out, this is still an extremely dangerous correlation to make. I caution you; however, to make a statement such as "You need someone at a high level so that you can use all the knowledge gained..." This is a blanket statement and if one person on this forum can find one coach, JUST ONE, to blow a hole in this statement, your entire diatribe will be disregarded. Howard Ferguson (St Edward HS) and Greg Urbas (St Edward HS) would come to mind as having little to no accolades as wrestlers themselves but who became legendary on the high school circuit. Again, your thesis appeared to be true up to a point but then fell apart under scrutiny. Kind of like Mark Furman who seemed credible until those horrifying tapes were played.
I understand that there are coaches out there that have done a wonderful job with a less than spectacular wrestling career. I'm talking percentages. You named two guys and at the high school level. The thread is about Heffernan at U of I. College coaching is a different animal because of recruiting and because this is a job for these student/athletes who get scholarships to perform. In H.S. there is little recruiting(public schools) and there's much less pressure on the kids.
Take Sanderson for example. Is he a great coach...I don't know yet. Because of his accolades though he will be able to recruit well because these H.S. kids will want to learn from him. Why do you think Penn State hired him instead of some good Div II or III coach for a lot less money.
Lets face if you can get the talent coaching becomes a lot easier.
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Red Dog"eroo"   May 4 at 6:55pm
illfan said:
Hey ?. Wrestling isn't like other sports like football or track. You need someone who competed at a high level (obviously not you or you'd understand why) so that you can use all the knowledge you've gained from various coaches( like Gable) to train and motivate wrestlers to compete at that high level. Let's see who's coaching now and in recent past.
John Smith...pretty good wrestler. Tom Brands...Another pretty good wrestler. J Robinson, Dan Gable, Cael Sanderson, Kevin Jackson, Bobby Douglas, Jim Zalesky, Russ Hellickson, Barry Davis, Joe McFarland, Duane Goldman, Joe Seay, Tim Cysewski. You see ? you need accolades so that these kids (who have garnered tons of experience with the development of kids progams) will follow you and buy into your program. Its also paramount for recruiting. You can't get that kind of respect from some mediocre ability wrestler in most cases.
Jim Heffernan is an excellent coach and a great wrestler who learned from the best. He excelled at every level and has been awarded assistant coach of the year twice. I think he'll do a great job for Illinois.
Also ? please name all these Illinois recruits not at U of I that have AA'd.
Dennis at Iowa faltered under Brands after being #1 most of the year.
Illinois is a very tough wrestling state but the kids who chose to wrestle out of state are not lighting the world on fire.
I wholeheartedly disagree with your statement although I understand what you mean. You are trying to imply a direct correlation inferring that to be a great coach, you will have had to been a great wrestler. Although true in many instances as you have pointed out, this is still an extremely dangerous correlation to make. I caution you; however, to make a statement such as "You need someone at a high level so that you can use all the knowledge gained..." This is a blanket statement and if one person on this forum can find one coach, JUST ONE, to blow a hole in this statement, your entire diatribe will be disregarded. Howard Ferguson (St Edward HS) and Greg Urbas (St Edward HS) would come to mind as having little to no accolades as wrestlers themselves but who became legendary on the high school circuit. Again, your thesis appeared to be true up to a point but then fell apart under scrutiny. Kind of like Mark Furman who seemed credible until those horrifying tapes were played.
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Illfan   May 4 at 4:31pm
Hey ?. Wrestling isn't like other sports like football or track. You need someone who competed at a high level (obviously not you or you'd understand why) so that you can use all the knowledge you've gained from various coaches( like Gable) to train and motivate wrestlers to compete at that high level. Let's see who's coaching now and in recent past.
John Smith...pretty good wrestler. Tom Brands...Another pretty good wrestler. J Robinson, Dan Gable, Cael Sanderson, Kevin Jackson, Bobby Douglas, Jim Zalesky, Russ Hellickson, Barry Davis, Joe McFarland, Duane Goldman, Joe Seay, Tim Cysewski. You see ? you need accolades so that these kids (who have garnered tons of experience with the development of kids progams) will follow you and buy into your program. Its also paramount for recruiting. You can't get that kind of respect from some mediocre ability wrestler in most cases.
Jim Heffernan is an excellent coach and a great wrestler who learned from the best. He excelled at every level and has been awarded assistant coach of the year twice. I think he'll do a great job for Illinois.
Also ? please name all these Illinois recruits not at U of I that have AA'd.
Dennis at Iowa faltered under Brands after being #1 most of the year.
Illinois is a very tough wrestling state but the kids who chose to wrestle out of state are not lighting the world on fire.
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#6
Illini Fanatic   May 4 at 2:02pm
I have always been the biggest fan of now Head Coach Jimmy Hefferman! I watched him compete as far back as St Ed's High School with Elinsky and those guys then onto the Univ of Iowa for Coach Dan Grable. I think Coach Hefferman will bring much needed intensity to the Illinois room and we will be battling Iowa and PSU for NCAA Titles in the coming years, HAVE FAITH FOLKS, COACH HEFFERMAN WILL GET IT DONE!!!
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#5
Addiedog   May 3 at 10:30pm
Studies indicate that alcohol and drug abuse adversly affect your ability to use punctuation as well as contrubute to your propensity to sound like an ass.
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Scott Weller   May 3 at 12:26pm
honestly just because of coach changes and recent showings that thiss is how i see the top four ncca teams to go
ohio state
iowa
illinois
penn st
most ppl may say im crazy for picking osu over iowa but they are showing great progress
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#3
Say What?   May 2 at 10:20pm
Penn St gets Cael S, Iowa State gets KJ, we'll see about Ariz State, hopefully a big, exciting name. Meanwhile, Illinois can do no better than this?
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#2
Guest   May 2 at 9:51pm
I don't know if it was a good, bad, or mediocre choice. However, Heffernan has been an assistant coach for just about 20 years, so those are some coaching credentials to go along with his excellent wrestling career.
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?   May 2 at 7:23pm
Biggest bone head move of the athletic administration. Expect more of the same out of Illinois. The state has so much talent and cant even manage to finish in the top 5, in what seems like in ages. National Championship isnt even going to be on the radar.

In presenting him, the AD talked about his wrestling credentials? Who gives a f***. Does making you a good wrestler make you a good coach? Does it in any other sport? Some of the best track athletes are trained by guys who were mediocre, same with swimming, same with football and basketball. So why does a freaking AD hire a wrestling coach and talk about his wrestling accomplishments. It is totally ridiculous.
You can bet Pariano from Northwestern is probably pissed they didnt pick him but happy that he can still pick recruits from Illinois. Same with Prittzlaff and the Wisconsin Staff. Tom Brands just knows that he will beat Illinois forever the next ten years because we can expect more of the same from the fighting Illini.
Poor mediocre choice by Illinois.
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