IMO, Bruce Weber and maybe the AD Ron Guenther must have been happy to let Tracy Webster go. Maybe they wanted him gone? Because there is no way Billy Gillispie could have talked to Webster to offer him the job, unless Illinois granted him permission to do so. Webster was under contract with Illinois, and I am certain those contracts do not allow the coaches to discuss other job opportunities with competing coaches.
Especialy at this time of the year with the season about to start, and in one of the most crucial times for recruiting (just a few weeks away from the early signing period when most top rated recruits commit and sign), I would think nearly every school would not allow their key coaches to be contacted by other schools, especially guys involved in key recruiting battles for the best recruits and competing with those very schools!
Illinois was locked in a crucial recruiting battle with Kentucky for Darius Miller, a battle they now apparently have lost. Tracy Webster was the key recruiter for Illinois with Miller. To allow him to leave and go to Kentucky is simply unbelieveable! Illinois had every right to prohibit him from doing so, and should have done so at this crucial time.
Does anyone else recall that Michigan fired head coach Steve Fisher abruptly in October of 1997 when the Ed Martin scandal emerged.--
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Michigan_basketball_scandal
The Michigan AD contacted the Bradley AD and wanted to talk to Bradley coach Jim Molinari about the head coaching vacancy. But because of the timing, right before the season was to begin, the Bradley AD refused Michigan's request. That was the right thing to do then, and it is what Illinois should have done now.
The only conclusion left to make is that Ron Guenther and Bruce Weber wanted Webster gone.