Many options available this off-season.
This would be strongest scenario.CaliforniaEternal said:
5 years of losing conference records says it all. Can only pray UW hires him, they would be dumber than nails.
Yogi Knows said:What a dumb idea. Cal could very well beat USC at home next week. They're a bad team. So what? Stop making beating bad teams that you have a rivalry with a mark of achievement. You have five years of Wilcox results that tell you beyond a shadow of a doubt that he can't recruit well enough (especially at the QB position) and can't coach well enough for this program to ever be any good.Strykur said:
Many options available this off-season.
Just accept that he isn't the guy.
Who are the realistic options? And are any of them exciting enough to generate buzz rather than start from scratch? As has been said before there seem to be a higher-than-usual number of openings this year and I don't see Cal as a frontrunner for anyone with obvious upside.Strykur said:
Many options available this off-season.
Troll On You Bears said:Who are the realistic options? And are any of them exciting enough to generate buzz rather than start from scratch? As has been said before there seem to be a higher-than-usual number of openings this year and I don't see Cal as a frontrunner for anyone with obvious upside.Strykur said:
Many options available this off-season.
I mentioned this in the game thread, but might we have a better chance of improving by getting a new offensive coordinator than by firing Wilcox? I feel like we're stuck between a rock and a hard place with this.dimitrig said:Troll On You Bears said:Who are the realistic options? And are any of them exciting enough to generate buzz rather than start from scratch? As has been said before there seem to be a higher-than-usual number of openings this year and I don't see Cal as a frontrunner for anyone with obvious upside.Strykur said:
Many options available this off-season.
True, but we know what we're getting with Wilcox and I think it's time to roll the dice and move on.
Troll On You Bears said:I mentioned this in the game thread, but might we have a better chance of improving by getting a new offensive coordinator than by firing Wilcox? I feel like we're stuck between a rock and a hard place with this.dimitrig said:Troll On You Bears said:Who are the realistic options? And are any of them exciting enough to generate buzz rather than start from scratch? As has been said before there seem to be a higher-than-usual number of openings this year and I don't see Cal as a frontrunner for anyone with obvious upside.Strykur said:
Many options available this off-season.
True, but we know what we're getting with Wilcox and I think it's time to roll the dice and move on.
Miramonte Alum Ken DorseyTroll On You Bears said:Who are the realistic options? And are any of them exciting enough to generate buzz rather than start from scratch? As has been said before there seem to be a higher-than-usual number of openings this year and I don't see Cal as a frontrunner for anyone with obvious upside.Strykur said:
Many options available this off-season.
Hell, we could hire just about any high school coach for $200,000 per year and achieve results like Wilcox has achieved. We could then throw the other $3,000,000 left over from Wilcox's salary to hire a top-flight basketball coach.Troll On You Bears said:Who are the realistic options? And are any of them exciting enough to generate buzz rather than start from scratch? As has been said before there seem to be a higher-than-usual number of openings this year and I don't see Cal as a frontrunner for anyone with obvious upside.Strykur said:
Many options available this off-season.
A better coordinator could probably go a long way towards fixing it, but if there's a realistic and exciting option to replace Wilcox (with all that comes with rebuilding again), I'm for it.Yogi Knows said:Is a new offensive coordinator going to fix the obvious talent issues you see anytime Cal goes up against a decent or better team?Troll On You Bears said:I mentioned this in the game thread, but might we have a better chance of improving by getting a new offensive coordinator than by firing Wilcox? I feel like we're stuck between a rock and a hard place with this.dimitrig said:Troll On You Bears said:Who are the realistic options? And are any of them exciting enough to generate buzz rather than start from scratch? As has been said before there seem to be a higher-than-usual number of openings this year and I don't see Cal as a frontrunner for anyone with obvious upside.Strykur said:
Many options available this off-season.
True, but we know what we're getting with Wilcox and I think it's time to roll the dice and move on.
The solution is so *******ed obvious, but Cal fans will twist themselves into knots avoiding to have to confront it.
Our football program can't fall much lower. We'll likely lose to USC and end up 4-8 for the season. That's 5 losing conference records in a row under Wilcox. We're in Holmoe and Gilby territory.chunkybear said:
We pretty much tried this for basketball with Wyking and it has set the program back for years haha
Troll On You Bears said:A better coordinator could probably go a long way towards fixing it, but if there's a realistic and exciting option to replace Wilcox (with all that comes with rebuilding again), I'm for it.Yogi Knows said:Is a new offensive coordinator going to fix the obvious talent issues you see anytime Cal goes up against a decent or better team?Troll On You Bears said:I mentioned this in the game thread, but might we have a better chance of improving by getting a new offensive coordinator than by firing Wilcox? I feel like we're stuck between a rock and a hard place with this.dimitrig said:Troll On You Bears said:Who are the realistic options? And are any of them exciting enough to generate buzz rather than start from scratch? As has been said before there seem to be a higher-than-usual number of openings this year and I don't see Cal as a frontrunner for anyone with obvious upside.Strykur said:
Many options available this off-season.
True, but we know what we're getting with Wilcox and I think it's time to roll the dice and move on.
The solution is so *******ed obvious, but Cal fans will twist themselves into knots avoiding to have to confront it.
Troll On You Bears said:I mentioned this in the game thread, but might we have a better chance of improving by getting a new offensive coordinator than by firing Wilcox? I feel like we're stuck between a rock and a hard place with this.dimitrig said:Troll On You Bears said:Who are the realistic options? And are any of them exciting enough to generate buzz rather than start from scratch? As has been said before there seem to be a higher-than-usual number of openings this year and I don't see Cal as a frontrunner for anyone with obvious upside.Strykur said:
Many options available this off-season.
True, but we know what we're getting with Wilcox and I think it's time to roll the dice and move on.
panda said:
We have talent?
Wilcox won with Sonny Dykes recruits. For all the supposed recruiting wins we've had under Wilcox and their supposed "OKG" bonus attributes, this team does appear to not play like they have talent. Wilcox sucks. Its time for him to go.
Lot of strong interest in Wilcox on UW board: https://hardcorehusky.com/discussion/92304/wilcox-strong-choice-for-us/p1?new=1Big C said:Yogi Knows said:What a dumb idea. Cal could very well beat USC at home next week. They're a bad team. So what? Stop making beating bad teams that you have a rivalry with a mark of achievement. You have five years of Wilcox results that tell you beyond a shadow of a doubt that he can't recruit well enough (especially at the QB position) and can't coach well enough for this program to ever be any good.Strykur said:
Many options available this off-season.
Just accept that he isn't the guy.
Typo: You meant to write he is the guy! If Wilcox can't win at Cal, nobody can. It's not Wilcox; it's Cal!
(Husky AD might be reading this board.)
01Bear said:panda said:
We have talent?
Wilcox won with Sonny Dykes recruits. For all the supposed recruiting wins we've had under Wilcox and their supposed "OKG" bonus attributes, this team does appear to not play like they have talent. Wilcox sucks. Its time for him to go.
There's no need to insult the players on Cal's team. Yes, we have talent. Are they being coached up? No. Are they the most elite college football talent? Also, no. But they are talented players and athletes. Do not deprecate them by saying Cal has no talent. Slam the coaches all you want, but the players are off-limits.
CaliforniaEternal said:
5 years of losing conference records says it all. Can only pray UW hires him, they would be dumber than nails.
That's a great thread Strong.Cal Strong! said:Lot of strong interest in Wilcox on UW board: https://hardcorehusky.com/discussion/92304/wilcox-strong-choice-for-us/p1?new=1Big C said:Yogi Knows said:What a dumb idea. Cal could very well beat USC at home next week. They're a bad team. So what? Stop making beating bad teams that you have a rivalry with a mark of achievement. You have five years of Wilcox results that tell you beyond a shadow of a doubt that he can't recruit well enough (especially at the QB position) and can't coach well enough for this program to ever be any good.Strykur said:
Many options available this off-season.
Just accept that he isn't the guy.
Typo: You meant to write he is the guy! If Wilcox can't win at Cal, nobody can. It's not Wilcox; it's Cal!
(Husky AD might be reading this board.)

okaydo said:CaliforniaEternal said:
5 years of losing conference records says it all. Can only pray UW hires him, they would be dumber than nails.
I'm not defending having losing conference records, but .... the last time Cal had a winning conference record was in 2009, the first year of Obama's presidency.
In fact, Cal has had only 5 seasons with winning conference records in the last 30 seasons. (Yes, all 5 happened under Tedford.)

Regular season wins for Texas A&M in Kevin Sumlin's first four years:
— Dean Straka (@DWStraka49) November 28, 2021
2012: 10
2013: 8
2014: 7
2015 8
Regular season wins for Texas A&M in Jimbo Fisher's first four years:
2018: 8
2019: 7
2020 (COVID): 8
2021: 8
You be the judge, folks. #GigEm
Thru four seasons:
— Shawn P. Williams (@shawnpwilliams) November 28, 2021
Jimbo 34-14
Sumlin 36-16
Jimbo comp package though... pic.twitter.com/JF0xi8c6MV
I see what u did thereokaydo said:
This post has convinced me that we should keep Wilcox and sign him to a 10-year contract. He's the perfect coach for Cal who is just getting started. Forget the haters, I'm with WilcoxStrong!
Thank you for telling the truth.Yogi Knows said:What a dumb idea. Cal could very well beat USC at home next week. They're a bad team. So what? Stop making beating bad teams that you have a rivalry with a mark of achievement. You have five years of Wilcox results that tell you beyond a shadow of a doubt that he can't recruit well enough (especially at the QB position) and can't coach well enough for this program to ever be any good.Strykur said:
Many options available this off-season.
Just accept that he isn't the guy.
Troll On You Bears said:A better coordinator could probably go a long way towards fixing it, but if there's a realistic and exciting option to replace Wilcox (with all that comes with rebuilding again), I'm for it.Yogi Knows said:Is a new offensive coordinator going to fix the obvious talent issues you see anytime Cal goes up against a decent or better team?Troll On You Bears said:I mentioned this in the game thread, but might we have a better chance of improving by getting a new offensive coordinator than by firing Wilcox? I feel like we're stuck between a rock and a hard place with this.dimitrig said:Troll On You Bears said:Who are the realistic options? And are any of them exciting enough to generate buzz rather than start from scratch? As has been said before there seem to be a higher-than-usual number of openings this year and I don't see Cal as a frontrunner for anyone with obvious upside.Strykur said:
Many options available this off-season.
True, but we know what we're getting with Wilcox and I think it's time to roll the dice and move on.
The solution is so *******ed obvious, but Cal fans will twist themselves into knots avoiding to have to confront it.