I believe we all know how this season will end if Wilcox continues, but based on what I know, he's most likely gone by the end of the year regardless of the team's record. I think Rivera should accelerate that process by pushing him out the door today.
Here's why:
Here's why:
- Wilcox has lost the program. Players are not responding. Like Knowlton, Wilcox has become a pariah (though more likable to many) when it comes to the goal of winning games. As I said earlier this year, removing him from the building would be an "addition by subtraction" scenarioand that still holds true today.
- Cal has two weeks to recover during the bye. If Rivera and Cal are serious about making a good-faith effort to re-energize the rest of the season and build some momentum, they need to act now. There are two (more) successful head coaches on staff who could take over, though I would prefer Rolovich's personality to rally the team.
- The Knowlton precedent applies. Lyons stepped in because Knowlton had become a polarizing figure and a detriment to most alumni who donate and follow athletics. While Wilcox would be significantly more expensive to move on from, the proposition is essentially the same: pay him to resign or quit, so he no longer comes to work. If this were to happen Cal could move forward sooner and it would give Wilcox more time to mitigate the rest of his Cal deal with his next gig.