Unanswered questions I asked about Wilcox

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Gobears49
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1. How many FBS teams currently employ two first tier defensive back coaches, as I believe Cal does?

2. How many FBS teams now have a full time offensive coordinator and no offensive line coach, as Cal does?

3. How many current FBS coaches with seven or more full seasons have an overall losing record and which would be higher if you subtractcted the wins in each season over FCS teams (39 - 8) compared to 43 total games.

https://wwwsu.sports-reference.co m/cfb/coaches/justin-wilcox-1.html

Shocky1
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unanswered question: 49, r u gonna be a memorial stadium saturday nite for the biggest game of the century??
Big C
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Gobears49 said:

1. How many FBS teams currently employ two first tier defensive back coaches, as I believe Cal does?

2. How many FBS teams now have a full time offensive coordinator and no offensive line coach, as Cal does?

3. How many current FBS coaches with seven or more full seasons have an overall losing record and which would be higher if you subtractcted the wins in each season over FCS teams (39 - 8) compared to 43 total games.

https://wwwsu.sports-reference.co m/cfb/coaches/justin-wilcox-1.html



1. What is this "tier" business? Never heard that term before, in this context... fair question though, as I understand it.

2. Bloesch is both Offensive Coordinator and Offensive Line Coach. Again, fair question: how are other staffs structured?

3. I think we all know that Wilcox is coaching on borrowed time and needs to have a winning record, going forward. The past is not really relevant, except to say that he is long past any sort of "honeymoon period".
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Big C said:

Gobears49 said:

1. How many FBS teams currently employ two first tier defensive back coaches, as I believe Cal does?

2. How many FBS teams now have a full time offensive coordinator and no offensive line coach, as Cal does?

3. How many current FBS coaches with seven or more full seasons have an overall losing record and which would be higher if you subtractcted the wins in each season over FCS teams (39 - 8) compared to 43 total games.

https://wwwsu.sports-reference.co m/cfb/coaches/justin-wilcox-1.html



1. What is this "tier" business? Never heard that term before, in this context... fair question though, as I understand it.

2. Bloesch is both Offensive Coordinator and Offensive Line Coach. Again, fair question: how are other staffs structured?

3. I think we all know that Wilcox is coaching on borrowed time and needs to have a winning record, going forward. The past is not really relevant, except to say that he is long past any sort of "honeymoon period".


I agree the issue should be the future, except that the past affects people's perception of him and the program and that affects recruiting, attendance, etc,

I also think "wining record" when we play an FCS team and two G5 teams every year is too low of a bar. He can be sub ..500 against fellow P4 opponents (the definition of mediocrity) and finish 7-5 every year. He would have to have a winning record and we would need a rational reason to expect upward trajectory from that. Landing Sagapolutele would go a long way to my believing that is possible, but having a good OC is necessary for both. So far, Bloesch is not, but if he suddenly turns it on the rest of the way, then he is.
Gobears49
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"First tier" means FBS teams only.

Probably would be extremely diffficult to answer my two coach questions, especially the defensive back one. Have never seen either mentioned. But I think Cal made atrocious decisions on both coaching positions.
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As far how long FBS coahes last before they are fired, that is another subject that is not written about.
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