boredom said:
sycasey said:
calumnus said:
sycasey said:
calumnus said:
oskithepimp said:
Ron Rivera says yes. I say no.
Wilcox's overall record at Cal is 42-50. He's never had a winning conference season. We've paid him over $25M. He's extremely unlikely to change and become a great coach in his 9th season. We've seen what he can do, and it ain't much. I say unless we win 10 games and go to a really good bowl game, make his ass walk the plank and let's get a good coach before Cal has to walk the plank into college football nothingness.
I'm tired of this ***** The fans are ready (see the GameDay turnout last year - can't blame them for not turning out for lots of other games when we consistently suck), the collective is doing its part, we're getting good players, so it's time for the coach to elevate his game, or hit the ****ing bricks.
Go Bears.
I agree with everything you wrote except that
Wilcox has been paid closer to $40 million and will have received at least $50 million from Cal no matter what happens after the season assuming he is not extended.
And rather than his overall record, what is critical is his conference record where he loses twice as many as he wins. Even with a much easier ACC schedule last year he went 2-6 and now it is not just the $5 million a year we pay him, we are hiring and surrounding him with other head coaches as advisors and GMs in an effort to prop him up.
It was insanely stupid to keep extending him but it was almost as bad to not cut him loose and bring in Rivera instead last year or this when we had the chance. It really would not have cost more money, Wilcox is getting his no matter what. Keeping him another year with 7 or 8, even 9 wins is not going to move the needle. We need a new story to sell.
Is Rivera even interested in college coaching? Was that even a possibility?
From his interviews he seems to be FAR more interested in actually coaching the players and coaches (ie being a head coach) than being a GM, a job he took only because he loves Cal that much and really wanted to be here to try to save the program. .
Hmm, wonder if that's is where this is going.
if that's where this is going then it should've arrived by now. They could've made the change when they brought Rivera in to begin with. Why wait a year? We don't have the luxury of time. Why sign Wilcox' latest set of buddies to what are probably multi-year contracts? We don't exactly have excess cash.
All that extra spending on Wilcox's friends and their new hires was done under Knowlton last December, with Rivera coming in March, "being given the keys" in June and Knowlton's departure soon thereafter. Knowlton could have been let go last year when Lyons came in and we would have saved all that expense plus another $200,000 in payments to Knowlton given the reduction in his payments from $1.3 million per year to $1.1 million per year in "retirement."
The kicker is that we had an incredibly easy schedule last year and this year that would have been the perfect time to have a new coach make a splash and get some upward momentum (see SMU). Game Day vs Miami with a 25 point lead? All squandered, finishing 2-6 and tied for second to last in a 17 team second tier conference despite the easy schedule. Next year gets much tougher. Which is the problem with thinking 8 wins will be enough. Next year it could very easily revert to 6.
Lyons should have all this ready to go on Day 1. Rivera was available in December 2023.