calumnus said:
dmh65 said:
Do you think that Boise State didn't have a lot of black players during his highly successful run there? I would guess that Cal football players are more like Boise State football players than they are reflective of the overall campus culture. But go ahead and stereotype Boise State football players.
Admit it, anyone hired by Wilcox to coach on the offensive side of the ball would be likely blasted by Cal football blogs. (especially if they do not align politically, oh boy!)
If Cal can improve their O-line to be average, and if Fernando is coming back, I am optimistic for 2025. Glad that we'll have an OC with a track record of success (and yes, failure at Auburn. But people also do learn from failure..), and an OC that will not also be the offensive line coach.
Go Bears!
Fewer than most teams by far and some of them accused him of racism too. He issued a statement saying George Floyd protesters were the problem. He is full on Maga,
It is almost like this is Wilcox's Matt Gaetz nomination so we will be OK with Rolovich (who I was against for similar reasons but would be happier with).
One of the reasons Cal doesn't win in major sports is because too many irrelevant factors interfere. A football coach's politics are almost entirely irrelevant to whether they are a good coach.
Yet some here want to impose a purity test of some sort when the reality is that many (if not most) football coaches probably lean conservative and/or supported Trump. Do you think Wilcox and/or Sirmon are liberal? I tend to doubt it. There are actually a ton of conservative students at Cal for that matter.
I have no idea if Harsin is a good fit. Everyone agrees that the poor OL play was the real problem. But my suspicion is that Bloesch is unwilling to accept a demotion back to OL coach. If so, then the only option was to hire a new OC and new OL, in which case Harsin seems like a reasonable option. I also suspect Wilcox did not have a lot of other great options given his trajectory.
And FWIW, based on what I've read, I blame 99% of what happened to Harsin at Auburn on Auburn. They were looking to fire him from the moment they hired him. He had no chance.