SoFlaBear said:
82gradDLSdad said:
Nofado said:
My point exactly... find a school that needs a Plug and Play QB.
He'll land on his feet just fine. We will be left in less than mediocrity for the next decade. I don't think a coaching change changes anything. Cal hasn't been a football school since Tedford.
You just named the head coach that changed everything. Hired by men who knew exactly what they were looking for in a man coaching college aged men in a physically tough sport. There are coaching changes that can turn things around in a few years. You'll be able to tell early on. Look for tough hitting and blocking and running early on, not necessarily wins. It will show. Wilcox's teams never showed that.
Wilcox brought stability after Sonny Dykes, whose teams had horrific records despite scoring droves of points. Ironically, we overall have done pretty well in Big Games under Wilcox - which was something even Tedford struggled with.
"We will be left in less than mediocrity for the next decade. I don't think a coaching change changes anything."
I actually disagreed with Penn State's decision to relieve Franklin, but the Nittany Lions are finishing strong, and if they beat Rutgers they could be our Bowl opponent.
There are worse coaches than Justin Wilcox, but we are paying him a lot of money to go to a Bowl Week Bowl game roughly every other year. This year in particular, I think we could do better - either by tapping a fan favorite like DeSean Jackson, picking someone who fell off the coaching carousel that has had some reasonable success, or entering the hot assistant sweepstakes (I mean hot assistant football coach - get your mind out of the gutter). Tedford had done well at Fresno State. Tedford was an assistant in the CFL and with Oregon and Fresno State before coming to Cal.
Sonny Dykes' final three seasons: 18-19
Justin Wilcox's last three seasons: 18-19 (with 2 games to go).
Justin Wilcox's first three seasons 20-18
Yeah, sure, Dykes had 1 win in 2013. That will always be used against him. But if you erase that one season (which, yes, you can't do) Wilcox hasn't been much of an upgrade from Dykes
As for the Big Game:
Stanford's record when Sonny Dykes was head coach: 41-13 = 76%
Stanford's record with Justin Wilcox as head coach 42-62 = 40%
Stanford's record when Jeff Tedford was head coach 68-65 = 51%