Everyone needs to relax. Knowlton needs to extend him 5 years to give him time to reel in the big time players.
Or even go to games, I was teasing the idea of going to Boston College if we started 4-0 (which could still happen even with this mess) but I doubt that would suck me back in at this pointoskidunker said:Wrong. They wont pay until wilcox and Knowlton are gone.DoctorRocks0 said:It would appear that people in the Bay Area still don't really care that much about the sports.oskidunker said:
Major donors wont pay anyone so they are all leaving.
Strykur said:
Well I am not coming back this year without a change, so when can we expect Ron Rivera to make an announcement
At Tinagra where the fans speak72CalBear said:
Do like they did Lane Kiffin. In a bus at the airport after the plane arrives back.
SWarren958 said:
I don't understand the small minority (at least I am guessing that their a small minority) of Cal fans who want, hope, or expect Cal to be Ohio State.I have been watching this for over 50 years and it's never going to happen. The people in charge at Cal don't want it to happen.
In good years Cal can win up to 8 games in a season, maybe 9 with a 12 game schedule. A bad season can see 2 or 3 wins and the firing of the Head Coach. Cal is always going to be thin. After the first string the talent is going to drop off a cliff. Whoever gets hurt is going to be the key to Cal's success. See Gale Gilbert, and a host of others.
Right now Cal is 4-1. No one is getting fired with that kind of a start.
The thing that I don't like is how the NIL is set up right now. Players leave their school after the season but before the Bowl Game, so the team that plays in the Bowl isn't the team that played throughout the season. I don't think that is right for the team or the program.
SWarren958 said:
I don't understand the small minority (at least I am guessing that their a small minority) of Cal fans who want, hope, or expect Cal to be Ohio State.I have been watching this for over 50 years and it's never going to happen. The people in charge at Cal don't want it to happen.
In good years Cal can win up to 8 games in a season, maybe 9 with a 12 game schedule. A bad season can see 2 or 3 wins and the firing of the Head Coach. Cal is always going to be thin. After the first string the talent is going to drop off a cliff. Whoever gets hurt is going to be the key to Cal's success. See Gale Gilbert, and a host of others.
Right now Cal is 4-1. No one is getting fired with that kind of a start.
The thing that I don't like is how the NIL is set up right now. Players leave their school after the season but before the Bowl Game, so the team that plays in the Bowl isn't the team that played throughout the season. I don't think that is right for the team or the program.
01Bear said:SWarren958 said:
I don't understand the small minority (at least I am guessing that their a small minority) of Cal fans who want, hope, or expect Cal to be Ohio State.I have been watching this for over 50 years and it's never going to happen. The people in charge at Cal don't want it to happen.
In good years Cal can win up to 8 games in a season, maybe 9 with a 12 game schedule. A bad season can see 2 or 3 wins and the firing of the Head Coach. Cal is always going to be thin. After the first string the talent is going to drop off a cliff. Whoever gets hurt is going to be the key to Cal's success. See Gale Gilbert, and a host of others.
Right now Cal is 4-1. No one is getting fired with that kind of a start.
The thing that I don't like is how the NIL is set up right now. Players leave their school after the season but before the Bowl Game, so the team that plays in the Bowl isn't the team that played throughout the season. I don't think that is right for the team or the program.
Cal doesn't have to be Ohio State, but it can be Michigan. Heck, even Stanford had a good run in the not-too-distant past. Why not Cal?
Strykur said:01Bear said:SWarren958 said:
I don't understand the small minority (at least I am guessing that their a small minority) of Cal fans who want, hope, or expect Cal to be Ohio State.I have been watching this for over 50 years and it's never going to happen. The people in charge at Cal don't want it to happen.
In good years Cal can win up to 8 games in a season, maybe 9 with a 12 game schedule. A bad season can see 2 or 3 wins and the firing of the Head Coach. Cal is always going to be thin. After the first string the talent is going to drop off a cliff. Whoever gets hurt is going to be the key to Cal's success. See Gale Gilbert, and a host of others.
Right now Cal is 4-1. No one is getting fired with that kind of a start.
The thing that I don't like is how the NIL is set up right now. Players leave their school after the season but before the Bowl Game, so the team that plays in the Bowl isn't the team that played throughout the season. I don't think that is right for the team or the program.
Cal doesn't have to be Ohio State, but it can be Michigan. Heck, even Stanford had a good run in the not-too-distant past. Why not Cal?
Were people complaining in 2004 when we were in BCS contention?
Strykur said:
JKS got his hero game and the team is juiced but Duke could be a problem next week
oskidunker said:72CalBear said:
Do like they did Lane Kiffin. In a bus at the airport after the plane arrives back.
At Tinagra where the fans speak
Most likelyFuzzyWuzzy said:
I'm still pro-Wilcox. Am I the only one here?
Strykur said:FuzzyWuzzy said:
I'm still pro-Wilcox. Am I the only one here?
Most likely
FuzzyWuzzy said:
I'm still pro-Wilcox. Am I the only one here?
FuzzyWuzzy said:
I'm still pro-Wilcox. Am I the only one here?
jy1988 said:
The team's performance so far indicates that only a post-season evaluation is necessary at this point. The SDstate game was very troubling and if the collapse had continued into this last game, then maybe a mid-season change would have been required. At this point, it seems premature. So yes, I still support JW. I have to wonder what is happening behind the scenes and if anything has affected his concentration and morale. Let's see how all this plays out.
FuzzyWuzzy said:Strykur said:FuzzyWuzzy said:
I'm still pro-Wilcox. Am I the only one here?
Most likely
LOL, so be it. One thing more satisfying than being right is being right when everyone else is wrong.
oskidunker said:jy1988 said:
The team's performance so far indicates that only a post-season evaluation is necessary at this point. The SDstate game was very troubling and if the collapse had continued into this last game, then maybe a mid-season change would have been required. At this point, it seems premature. So yes, I still support JW. I have to wonder what is happening behind the scenes and if anything has affected his concentration and morale. Let's see how all this plays out.
We are lucky we are getting turnovers at key times. We didnt get them at San Diego.
burritos said:FuzzyWuzzy said:Strykur said:FuzzyWuzzy said:
I'm still pro-Wilcox. Am I the only one here?
Most likely
LOL, so be it. One thing more satisfying than being right is being right when everyone else is wrong.
I'm pro Wilcox. I still think he does intermittent fasting.
FuzzyWuzzy said:burritos said:FuzzyWuzzy said:Strykur said:FuzzyWuzzy said:
I'm still pro-Wilcox. Am I the only one here?
Most likely
LOL, so be it. One thing more satisfying than being right is being right when everyone else is wrong.
I'm pro Wilcox. I still think he does intermittent fasting.
That must be an inside joke. Although I had noticed he is pretty trim for a middle-aged dude.
burritos said:FuzzyWuzzy said:burritos said:FuzzyWuzzy said:Strykur said:FuzzyWuzzy said:
I'm still pro-Wilcox. Am I the only one here?
Most likely
LOL, so be it. One thing more satisfying than being right is being right when everyone else is wrong.
I'm pro Wilcox. I still think he does intermittent fasting.
That must be an inside joke. Although I had noticed he is pretty trim for a middle-aged dude.
Old post about IF and Wilcox
72CalBear said:FuzzyWuzzy said:
I'm still pro-Wilcox. Am I the only one here?
It's okay by me to be critical of any head coach. Yet during the season, the constant drumming of "Fire Wilcox!' when we know that he cannot be bought out now, seems pointless and actually counterproductive considering team parents and players read this. Support the program and stay critical - The Bears are 4-1 and that game in Boston was a pretty incredible example of team leadership.
Fred Bear said:72CalBear said:FuzzyWuzzy said:
I'm still pro-Wilcox. Am I the only one here?
It's okay by me to be critical of any head coach. Yet during the season, the constant drumming of "Fire Wilcox!' when we know that he cannot be bought out now, seems pointless and actually counterproductive considering team parents and players read this. Support the program and stay critical - The Bears are 4-1 and that game in Boston was a pretty incredible example of team leadership.
Do you think parents are incapable of using the Internet to look up the career winning percentage of the coach who is recruiting their kid?
burritos said:
Sebastabear met with and asked Wilcox if he did IF. Wilcox asked him why anyone would do that. So no, he doesn't do it.