The cost of the Knowlton Wilcox clown show is that not only are we losing fans and our skill players are likely to transfer out in the offseason, but the few bright spots in our recruiting pipeline will sign elsewhere
C said:
We're now at the point where it's not worth getting bought in to how good we might be next season, based on which current players still have eligibility left and which recruits have "committed" to Cal.
OTOH, there's no sense in assuming we'll suck, either. Changes happen faster now; fortunes change faster.
I think Cal has always shown it can attract good players...in almost, maybe, all sports. What we have trouble with is attracting/identitying/moving on from, etc. good coaches.Big C said:
We're now at the point where it's not worth getting bought in to how good we might be next season, based on which current players still have eligibility left and which recruits have "committed" to Cal.
OTOH, there's no sense in assuming we'll suck, either. Changes happen faster now; fortunes change faster.
The current record may not be impacting recruiting for 2025 or 2026 but the current recruiting ranking for Cal's 2025 class is 67th nationally and 16th (out of17) in the ACC. This is despite the recent upgraded rating for Sagapolutele to a 4 star rated player and borderline top 100 recruit. The 2026 class is TBD but at present they have 0 commits. Many programs have already gotten commits from this class. I like many of the prospects Cal has had come to visit from 2026 but to date no commits.Shocky1 said:
doubtful, as usual ur posts are not only misinformed but also predictably negative with ur chronically filled depresso thoughts...the 9 total points that are between reality & 7-0 are NOT hurting cal's 2025 & 2026 recruiting so ur just making **** up to fit ur narrative is really dumb as ****
shocky's advice: do NOT on the golden gate bridge alone & try reading the monster thread for actual information
82gradDLSdad said:I think Cal has always shown it can attract good players...in almost, maybe, all sports. What we have trouble with is attracting/identitying/moving on from, etc. good coaches.Big C said:
We're now at the point where it's not worth getting bought in to how good we might be next season, based on which current players still have eligibility left and which recruits have "committed" to Cal.
OTOH, there's no sense in assuming we'll suck, either. Changes happen faster now; fortunes change faster.
You're the biggest troll on this board, it's a pity that you haven't been banned yet. No one cares about GPAs of football players. I would rather have a team of 2.0 GPA students that can be 7-0 than a bunch of 4.0 GPA students that struggle to be bowl eligible.Shocky1 said:
any discussion/evaluation of a cal class in any sport that does not transparently include the gpas of recruits signed & not signed is pure trash & absolutely worthless
berkeley is NOT oregon state, got it??
DoubtfulBear said:You're the biggest troll on this board, it's a pity that you haven't been banned yet. No one cares about GPAs of football players. I would rather have a team of 2.0 GPA students that can be 7-0 than a bunch of 4.0 GPA students that struggle to be bowl eligible.Shocky1 said:
any discussion/evaluation of a cal class in any sport that does not transparently include the gpas of recruits signed & not signed is pure trash & absolutely worthless
berkeley is NOT oregon state, got it??
All opinions you express are pure trash & absolutely worthless. Go back to creeping on underage girls in your megathread and stop polluting the rest of the board with your delusional drivel
Im going back to the mid 70s. I know... different time. I still think, right coach, right AD we pull in players.oski003 said:82gradDLSdad said:I think Cal has always shown it can attract good players...in almost, maybe, all sports. What we have trouble with is attracting/identitying/moving on from, etc. good coaches.Big C said:
We're now at the point where it's not worth getting bought in to how good we might be next season, based on which current players still have eligibility left and which recruits have "committed" to Cal.
OTOH, there's no sense in assuming we'll suck, either. Changes happen faster now; fortunes change faster.
With a couple exceptions, like Jaylen Brown, we haven't had a good recruiting class since early Tedford. Cal has not shown it attracts good football or basketball recruits. Even the Jaylen Brown basketball class got fubar'd because a couple recruits didn't get in due to academics.
Signed,DoubtfulBear said:You're the biggest troll on this board, it's a pity that you haven't been banned yet. No one cares about GPAs of football players. I would rather have a team of 2.0 GPA students that can be 7-0 than a bunch of 4.0 GPA students that struggle to be bowl eligible.Shocky1 said:
any discussion/evaluation of a cal class in any sport that does not transparently include the gpas of recruits signed & not signed is pure trash & absolutely worthless
berkeley is NOT oregon state, got it??
All opinions you express are pure trash & absolutely worthless. Go back to creeping on underage girls in your megathread and stop polluting the rest of the board with your delusional drivel
That is exactly why Cal is Cal - we settle for Nando as out unassailable starter for the next three years. He is Steve DeBerg - just good enough to get you beat. He has been a great big nothingburger in the clutch - we are 3-4, and haven't beat anything close to a good team - yet we have fans who think he is above reproach with respect to a quarterback competition. We should be going all in to keep our elite qb recruit - whatever it takes. Back up the NIL Brinks truck; Promise the kid that the job is his to lose.CNHTH said:
I hate to say it but there's a long way between now and February.
While I appreciate the fact that he is a recruit of ours I am worried about the fact that the programs that are offering him are currently being qb'd by seniors aka oregon and Georgia.
And while they do have the likes of jaden rashada and Dante Moore lurking down their depth charts they will both be having open qb competitions in the spring and fall while we won't.
Right, I'm sure Cal is the only FBS school that cares about academics. Clearly schools that maintain academic standards aren't able to field quality athletes. That's totally why programs like Michigan, Texas, or Stanford have never had success in football. And why schools like Duke, UNC, UVA, or UCLA have never had success in basketball.oski003 said:DoubtfulBear said:You're the biggest troll on this board, it's a pity that you haven't been banned yet. No one cares about GPAs of football players. I would rather have a team of 2.0 GPA students that can be 7-0 than a bunch of 4.0 GPA students that struggle to be bowl eligible.Shocky1 said:
any discussion/evaluation of a cal class in any sport that does not transparently include the gpas of recruits signed & not signed is pure trash & absolutely worthless
berkeley is NOT oregon state, got it??
All opinions you express are pure trash & absolutely worthless. Go back to creeping on underage girls in your megathread and stop polluting the rest of the board with your delusional drivel
This is trash. The university screens recruits to avoid having a team of 2.0 gpa students. You need to be a fan of a team that supports your goals, like Utah and Oregon State.
DoubtfulBear said:Right, I'm sure Cal is the only FBS school that cares about academics. Clearly schools that maintain academic standards aren't able to field quality athletes. That's totally why programs like Michigan, Texas, or Stanford have never had success in football. And why schools like Duke, UNC, UVA, or UCLA have never had success in basketball.oski003 said:DoubtfulBear said:You're the biggest troll on this board, it's a pity that you haven't been banned yet. No one cares about GPAs of football players. I would rather have a team of 2.0 GPA students that can be 7-0 than a bunch of 4.0 GPA students that struggle to be bowl eligible.Shocky1 said:
any discussion/evaluation of a cal class in any sport that does not transparently include the gpas of recruits signed & not signed is pure trash & absolutely worthless
berkeley is NOT oregon state, got it??
All opinions you express are pure trash & absolutely worthless. Go back to creeping on underage girls in your megathread and stop polluting the rest of the board with your delusional drivel
This is trash. The university screens recruits to avoid having a team of 2.0 gpa students. You need to be a fan of a team that supports your goals, like Utah and Oregon State.
Everyone else can thread the needle between good students and good athletes. But when we struggle to attract talent, we find excuses like the only reason we aren't getting good recruits is because of our high standards. You guys are pathetic, you sound like the loser at a party standing in the corner pretending like the only reason girls don't want to talk to you is because they don't appreciate your superior intelligence.
How are we settling when the coaches did not choose the no. 1 QB until just before our first game? He is clearly the best quarterback on the roster right now. And just think what he would be able to do with both decent O-line play and decent play calling in the 4th quarter.MathTeacherMike said:That is exactly why Cal is Cal - we settle for Nando as out unassailable starter for the next three years. He is Steve DeBerg - just good enough to get you beat. He has been a great big nothingburger in the clutch - we are 3-4, and haven't beat anything close to a good team - yet we have fans who think he is above reproach with respect to a quarterback competition. We should be going all in to keep our elite qb recruit - whatever it takes. Back up the NIL Brinks truck; Promise the kid that the job is his to lose.CNHTH said:
I hate to say it but there's a long way between now and February.
While I appreciate the fact that he is a recruit of ours I am worried about the fact that the programs that are offering him are currently being qb'd by seniors aka oregon and Georgia.
And while they do have the likes of jaden rashada and Dante Moore lurking down their depth charts they will both be having open qb competitions in the spring and fall while we won't.
It is absolutely infuriating to be a Cal fan because we settle for mediocrity time and time again. Cal has no identity, and no accountability and we are the dregs of the college football world because of it.
Clearly your brain stopped functioning after spending so long with your head up Wilcox's a##. I'm saying that I would trade high GPA students that suck at football for mediocre GPA students that are amazing at football. You think the only schools where there are mediocre GPA students that are good at football are the likes of Utah and OSU, which is complete bs and you know it.oski003 said:DoubtfulBear said:Right, I'm sure Cal is the only FBS school that cares about academics. Clearly schools that maintain academic standards aren't able to field quality athletes. That's totally why programs like Michigan, Texas, or Stanford have never had success in football. And why schools like Duke, UNC, UVA, or UCLA have never had success in basketball.oski003 said:DoubtfulBear said:You're the biggest troll on this board, it's a pity that you haven't been banned yet. No one cares about GPAs of football players. I would rather have a team of 2.0 GPA students that can be 7-0 than a bunch of 4.0 GPA students that struggle to be bowl eligible.Shocky1 said:
any discussion/evaluation of a cal class in any sport that does not transparently include the gpas of recruits signed & not signed is pure trash & absolutely worthless
berkeley is NOT oregon state, got it??
All opinions you express are pure trash & absolutely worthless. Go back to creeping on underage girls in your megathread and stop polluting the rest of the board with your delusional drivel
This is trash. The university screens recruits to avoid having a team of 2.0 gpa students. You need to be a fan of a team that supports your goals, like Utah and Oregon State.
Everyone else can thread the needle between good students and good athletes. But when we struggle to attract talent, we find excuses like the only reason we aren't getting good recruits is because of our high standards. You guys are pathetic, you sound like the loser at a party standing in the corner pretending like the only reason girls don't want to talk to you is because they don't appreciate your superior intelligence.
Not relevant to my response to your post. Are you backtracking on your original statement?
DoubtfulBear said:Clearly your brain stopped functioning after spending so long with your head up Wilcox's a##. I'm saying that I would trade high GPA students that suck at football for mediocre GPA students that are amazing at football. You think the only schools where there are mediocre GPA students that are good at football are the likes of Utah and OSU, which is complete bs and you know it.oski003 said:DoubtfulBear said:Right, I'm sure Cal is the only FBS school that cares about academics. Clearly schools that maintain academic standards aren't able to field quality athletes. That's totally why programs like Michigan, Texas, or Stanford have never had success in football. And why schools like Duke, UNC, UVA, or UCLA have never had success in basketball.oski003 said:DoubtfulBear said:You're the biggest troll on this board, it's a pity that you haven't been banned yet. No one cares about GPAs of football players. I would rather have a team of 2.0 GPA students that can be 7-0 than a bunch of 4.0 GPA students that struggle to be bowl eligible.Shocky1 said:
any discussion/evaluation of a cal class in any sport that does not transparently include the gpas of recruits signed & not signed is pure trash & absolutely worthless
berkeley is NOT oregon state, got it??
All opinions you express are pure trash & absolutely worthless. Go back to creeping on underage girls in your megathread and stop polluting the rest of the board with your delusional drivel
This is trash. The university screens recruits to avoid having a team of 2.0 gpa students. You need to be a fan of a team that supports your goals, like Utah and Oregon State.
Everyone else can thread the needle between good students and good athletes. But when we struggle to attract talent, we find excuses like the only reason we aren't getting good recruits is because of our high standards. You guys are pathetic, you sound like the loser at a party standing in the corner pretending like the only reason girls don't want to talk to you is because they don't appreciate your superior intelligence.
Not relevant to my response to your post. Are you backtracking on your original statement?
Well the "experts" have a significant amount of evidence suggesting they know the abilities of these players. However they were viewed or evaluated. Year after year these "experts" rate the recruits and rank the programs classes. And the evidence strongly suggests that the programs that do well in these ratings win many more games than those that do not. Yet you want to hang your hat on the evaluations of a staff that has yet to win a conference game. And has failed to get to.500 even once in conference. if they win out in conference they will finally hit that number.Shocky1 said:
6956, the so called "experts" (basically internet guys who have never worked for a college or nfl organization) have not seen 95% of the players they rate in person & much more importantly do not know or even care wut the gpas are of the players...the cal recruiting team & shocky know the gpas & the 2025 cal class is particularly strong in terms of high upside high gpa prospects at key positions
6956bear said:Well the "experts" have a significant amount of evidence suggesting they know the abilities of these players. However they were viewed or evaluated. Year after year these "experts" rate the recruits and rank the programs classes. And the evidence strongly suggests that the programs that do well in these ratings win many more games than those that do not. Yet you want to hang your hat on the evaluations of a staff that has yet to win a conference game. And has failed to get to.500 even once in conference. if they win out in conference they will finally hit that number.Shocky1 said:
6956, the so called "experts" (basically internet guys who have never worked for a college or nfl organization) have not seen 95% of the players they rate in person & much more importantly do not know or even care wut the gpas are of the players...the cal recruiting team & shocky know the gpas & the 2025 cal class is particularly strong in terms of high upside high gpa prospects at key positions
Cal needs to stop hiding behind the academics. If they cannot compete due to it then drop down. Stop it with asking for NIL. Stop charging ticket prices like the team is a winner and tickets are in high demand. But if you want to be in the P4 and compete for conference championships like they say they do then recruiting has to be better. It just does. And everyone knows this.
And when OhioSt , Georgia, Alabama and Texas start losing more often than they win I will start ignoring all those "experts" that sit in their basements churning out ratings that somehow seem to be quite accurate. Must be dumb luck.
Sorry, sometimes I forget I'm talking to someone with a severe lack in mental facilities and takes 2.0 GPA in a literal sense. I'll be more careful about using sarcasm with such feeble minded members on this boardoski003 said:DoubtfulBear said:Clearly your brain stopped functioning after spending so long with your head up Wilcox's a##. I'm saying that I would trade high GPA students that suck at football for mediocre GPA students that are amazing at football. You think the only schools where there are mediocre GPA students that are good at football are the likes of Utah and OSU, which is complete bs and you know it.oski003 said:DoubtfulBear said:Right, I'm sure Cal is the only FBS school that cares about academics. Clearly schools that maintain academic standards aren't able to field quality athletes. That's totally why programs like Michigan, Texas, or Stanford have never had success in football. And why schools like Duke, UNC, UVA, or UCLA have never had success in basketball.oski003 said:DoubtfulBear said:You're the biggest troll on this board, it's a pity that you haven't been banned yet. No one cares about GPAs of football players. I would rather have a team of 2.0 GPA students that can be 7-0 than a bunch of 4.0 GPA students that struggle to be bowl eligible.Shocky1 said:
any discussion/evaluation of a cal class in any sport that does not transparently include the gpas of recruits signed & not signed is pure trash & absolutely worthless
berkeley is NOT oregon state, got it??
All opinions you express are pure trash & absolutely worthless. Go back to creeping on underage girls in your megathread and stop polluting the rest of the board with your delusional drivel
This is trash. The university screens recruits to avoid having a team of 2.0 gpa students. You need to be a fan of a team that supports your goals, like Utah and Oregon State.
Everyone else can thread the needle between good students and good athletes. But when we struggle to attract talent, we find excuses like the only reason we aren't getting good recruits is because of our high standards. You guys are pathetic, you sound like the loser at a party standing in the corner pretending like the only reason girls don't want to talk to you is because they don't appreciate your superior intelligence.
Not relevant to my response to your post. Are you backtracking on your original statement?
Got it. Your point about 2.0 gpa students was stupid and complete silliness. You feel that we should compete better like the handful of schools that have high academic requirements do, specifically Michigan who won the Natty. I agree.
DoubtfulBear said:Sorry, sometimes I forget I'm talking to someone with a severe lack in mental facilities and takes 2.0 GPA in a literal sense. I'll be more careful about using sarcasm with such feeble minded members on this boardoski003 said:DoubtfulBear said:Clearly your brain stopped functioning after spending so long with your head up Wilcox's a##. I'm saying that I would trade high GPA students that suck at football for mediocre GPA students that are amazing at football. You think the only schools where there are mediocre GPA students that are good at football are the likes of Utah and OSU, which is complete bs and you know it.oski003 said:DoubtfulBear said:Right, I'm sure Cal is the only FBS school that cares about academics. Clearly schools that maintain academic standards aren't able to field quality athletes. That's totally why programs like Michigan, Texas, or Stanford have never had success in football. And why schools like Duke, UNC, UVA, or UCLA have never had success in basketball.oski003 said:DoubtfulBear said:You're the biggest troll on this board, it's a pity that you haven't been banned yet. No one cares about GPAs of football players. I would rather have a team of 2.0 GPA students that can be 7-0 than a bunch of 4.0 GPA students that struggle to be bowl eligible.Shocky1 said:
any discussion/evaluation of a cal class in any sport that does not transparently include the gpas of recruits signed & not signed is pure trash & absolutely worthless
berkeley is NOT oregon state, got it??
All opinions you express are pure trash & absolutely worthless. Go back to creeping on underage girls in your megathread and stop polluting the rest of the board with your delusional drivel
This is trash. The university screens recruits to avoid having a team of 2.0 gpa students. You need to be a fan of a team that supports your goals, like Utah and Oregon State.
Everyone else can thread the needle between good students and good athletes. But when we struggle to attract talent, we find excuses like the only reason we aren't getting good recruits is because of our high standards. You guys are pathetic, you sound like the loser at a party standing in the corner pretending like the only reason girls don't want to talk to you is because they don't appreciate your superior intelligence.
Not relevant to my response to your post. Are you backtracking on your original statement?
Got it. Your point about 2.0 gpa students was stupid and complete silliness. You feel that we should compete better like the handful of schools that have high academic requirements do, specifically Michigan who won the Natty. I agree.
oski003 said:6956bear said:Well the "experts" have a significant amount of evidence suggesting they know the abilities of these players. However they were viewed or evaluated. Year after year these "experts" rate the recruits and rank the programs classes. And the evidence strongly suggests that the programs that do well in these ratings win many more games than those that do not. Yet you want to hang your hat on the evaluations of a staff that has yet to win a conference game. And has failed to get to.500 even once in conference. if they win out in conference they will finally hit that number.Shocky1 said:
6956, the so called "experts" (basically internet guys who have never worked for a college or nfl organization) have not seen 95% of the players they rate in person & much more importantly do not know or even care wut the gpas are of the players...the cal recruiting team & shocky know the gpas & the 2025 cal class is particularly strong in terms of high upside high gpa prospects at key positions
Cal needs to stop hiding behind the academics. If they cannot compete due to it then drop down. Stop it with asking for NIL. Stop charging ticket prices like the team is a winner and tickets are in high demand. But if you want to be in the P4 and compete for conference championships like they say they do then recruiting has to be better. It just does. And everyone knows this.
And when OhioSt , Georgia, Alabama and Texas start losing more often than they win I will start ignoring all those "experts" that sit in their basements churning out ratings that somehow seem to be quite accurate. Must be dumb luck.
We are 3-4. We are competing. We just aren't meeting the expectations of die hard fans, which is us. Students largely don't care, but will support the team if we were just a little better.
82gradDLSdad said:Im going back to the mid 70s. I know... different time. I still think, right coach, right AD we pull in players.oski003 said:82gradDLSdad said:I think Cal has always shown it can attract good players...in almost, maybe, all sports. What we have trouble with is attracting/identitying/moving on from, etc. good coaches.Big C said:
We're now at the point where it's not worth getting bought in to how good we might be next season, based on which current players still have eligibility left and which recruits have "committed" to Cal.
OTOH, there's no sense in assuming we'll suck, either. Changes happen faster now; fortunes change faster.
With a couple exceptions, like Jaylen Brown, we haven't had a good recruiting class since early Tedford. Cal has not shown it attracts good football or basketball recruits. Even the Jaylen Brown basketball class got fubar'd because a couple recruits didn't get in due to academics.
Hey, if Sagapolutele wants to take the money and run, more power to him. I'd rather have people at Cal who really want to be here. F' the mercenaries.calumnus said:82gradDLSdad said:Im going back to the mid 70s. I know... different time. I still think, right coach, right AD we pull in players.oski003 said:82gradDLSdad said:I think Cal has always shown it can attract good players...in almost, maybe, all sports. What we have trouble with is attracting/identitying/moving on from, etc. good coaches.Big C said:
We're now at the point where it's not worth getting bought in to how good we might be next season, based on which current players still have eligibility left and which recruits have "committed" to Cal.
OTOH, there's no sense in assuming we'll suck, either. Changes happen faster now; fortunes change faster.
With a couple exceptions, like Jaylen Brown, we haven't had a good recruiting class since early Tedford. Cal has not shown it attracts good football or basketball recruits. Even the Jaylen Brown basketball class got fubar'd because a couple recruits didn't get in due to academics.
100% we are Top 10 or Top 20 with good coaches.
Our problem is chancellors chosen for academics with no background in athletics hiring really bad ADs who in turn hire and retain too many really bad coaches.
Christ hiring an unqualified Knowlton and giving him a $1.3 million a year salary then extending him 8 years guaranteed after he already showed he was incompetent was the worst. It almost cost us our program and still might.
Lyons is the best chancellor for academics we could hope for, but he needs to correct the mistakes of his predecessor.
I hope to Akua we keep Sagapolutele.
Kirby has multiple national championships and Georgia is on one of the best runs in the history of the sport, Cal has Wilcox and...jy1988 said:Hey, if Sagapolutele wants to take the money and run, more power to him. I'd rather have people at Cal who really want to be here. F' the mercenaries.calumnus said:100% we are Top 10 or Top 20 with good coaches.82gradDLSdad said:Im going back to the mid 70s. I know... different time. I still think, right coach, right AD we pull in players.oski003 said:With a couple exceptions, like Jaylen Brown, we haven't had a good recruiting class since early Tedford. Cal has not shown it attracts good football or basketball recruits. Even the Jaylen Brown basketball class got fubar'd because a couple recruits didn't get in due to academics.82gradDLSdad said:I think Cal has always shown it can attract good players...in almost, maybe, all sports. What we have trouble with is attracting/identitying/moving on from, etc. good coaches.Big C said:
We're now at the point where it's not worth getting bought in to how good we might be next season, based on which current players still have eligibility left and which recruits have "committed" to Cal.
OTOH, there's no sense in assuming we'll suck, either. Changes happen faster now; fortunes change faster.
Our problem is chancellors chosen for academics with no background in athletics hiring really bad ADs who in turn hire and retain too many really bad coaches.
Christ hiring an unqualified Knowlton and giving him a $1.3 million a year salary then extending him 8 years guaranteed after he already showed he was incompetent was the worst. It almost cost us our program and still might.
Lyons is the best chancellor for academics we could hope for, but he needs to correct the mistakes of his predecessor.
I hope to Akua we keep Sagapolutele.
Strykur said:Kirby has multiple national championships and Georgia is on one of the best runs in the history of the sport, Cal has Wilcox and...jy1988 said:Hey, if Sagapolutele wants to take the money and run, more power to him. I'd rather have people at Cal who really want to be here. F' the mercenaries.calumnus said:100% we are Top 10 or Top 20 with good coaches.82gradDLSdad said:Im going back to the mid 70s. I know... different time. I still think, right coach, right AD we pull in players.oski003 said:With a couple exceptions, like Jaylen Brown, we haven't had a good recruiting class since early Tedford. Cal has not shown it attracts good football or basketball recruits. Even the Jaylen Brown basketball class got fubar'd because a couple recruits didn't get in due to academics.82gradDLSdad said:I think Cal has always shown it can attract good players...in almost, maybe, all sports. What we have trouble with is attracting/identitying/moving on from, etc. good coaches.Big C said:
We're now at the point where it's not worth getting bought in to how good we might be next season, based on which current players still have eligibility left and which recruits have "committed" to Cal.
OTOH, there's no sense in assuming we'll suck, either. Changes happen faster now; fortunes change faster.
Our problem is chancellors chosen for academics with no background in athletics hiring really bad ADs who in turn hire and retain too many really bad coaches.
Christ hiring an unqualified Knowlton and giving him a $1.3 million a year salary then extending him 8 years guaranteed after he already showed he was incompetent was the worst. It almost cost us our program and still might.
Lyons is the best chancellor for academics we could hope for, but he needs to correct the mistakes of his predecessor.
I hope to Akua we keep Sagapolutele.
THIS AIN'T ABOUT MONEY ****ING FOLKS
That's ridiculous, but at least they're earning it. Our coaching staff isn't earning 1/4 of that.oski003 said:Strykur said:Kirby has multiple national championships and Georgia is on one of the best runs in the history of the sport, Cal has Wilcox and...jy1988 said:Hey, if Sagapolutele wants to take the money and run, more power to him. I'd rather have people at Cal who really want to be here. F' the mercenaries.calumnus said:100% we are Top 10 or Top 20 with good coaches.82gradDLSdad said:Im going back to the mid 70s. I know... different time. I still think, right coach, right AD we pull in players.oski003 said:With a couple exceptions, like Jaylen Brown, we haven't had a good recruiting class since early Tedford. Cal has not shown it attracts good football or basketball recruits. Even the Jaylen Brown basketball class got fubar'd because a couple recruits didn't get in due to academics.82gradDLSdad said:I think Cal has always shown it can attract good players...in almost, maybe, all sports. What we have trouble with is attracting/identitying/moving on from, etc. good coaches.Big C said:
We're now at the point where it's not worth getting bought in to how good we might be next season, based on which current players still have eligibility left and which recruits have "committed" to Cal.
OTOH, there's no sense in assuming we'll suck, either. Changes happen faster now; fortunes change faster.
Our problem is chancellors chosen for academics with no background in athletics hiring really bad ADs who in turn hire and retain too many really bad coaches.
Christ hiring an unqualified Knowlton and giving him a $1.3 million a year salary then extending him 8 years guaranteed after he already showed he was incompetent was the worst. It almost cost us our program and still might.
Lyons is the best chancellor for academics we could hope for, but he needs to correct the mistakes of his predecessor.
I hope to Akua we keep Sagapolutele.
THIS AIN'T ABOUT MONEY ****ING FOLKS
The Georgia coaching staff makes a combined 25 million dollars per year. How does that compare to us?
strykur, honestly don't think we're gonna "crash out this season," getting key offensive players back this week will be critical as will improved playcalling & a clutch kicking gameStrykur said:
Shocky I love you man but do you really think the current commits will still stick if Wilcox is around in 2025 and we continue to crash out this season?
DoubtfulBear said:You're the biggest troll on this board, it's a pity that you haven't been banned yet. No one cares about GPAs of football players. I would rather have a team of 2.0 GPA students that can be 7-0 than a bunch of 4.0 GPA students that struggle to be bowl eligible.Shocky1 said:
any discussion/evaluation of a cal class in any sport that does not transparently include the gpas of recruits signed & not signed is pure trash & absolutely worthless
berkeley is NOT oregon state, got it??
All opinions you express are pure trash & absolutely worthless. Go back to creeping on underage girls in your megathread and stop polluting the rest of the board with your delusional drivel
This is almost as delusional as MAGA world.Shocky1 said:strykur, honestly don't think we're gonna "crash out this season," getting key offensive players back this week will be critical as will improved playcalling & a clutch kicking gameStrykur said:
Shocky I love you man but do you really think the current commits will still stick if Wilcox is around in 2025 and we continue to crash out this season?