<blockquote><div class="name-said">bearblast;649462 said:</div><hr>Is it the 7 wins, now possibly 8?<br /><br />Or was it the DEVELOPMENT of a QB by the 'Guru' some considered as dead as Tiger Woods? <br /><br />Was it the grand opening of the TAJ MAHAL a.k.a SAHPC ?<br /><b><br />Or is it the news of another multi-star ditching USC so he could go push and elbow another multi-star out of the way to get that coveted Cal football scholarship?</b><br /><br />Probably all the above.<br /><br />GO BEARS<hr></blockquote><br /><br />humm... someone got up on a soap box today. Seems to be a bit enthusiastic too.<br /><br />But I'm not sure what he is enthusiastic about. And its pretty clear he doesn't understand most of the "negabears" So in the interest of adding a few logs on the fire, I'll join this debate.<br /><br />First, I don't "hate" Tedford. I admire him on several levels, especially when you consider the emphasis he puts on education and making sure his players are also successful students at Cal. He's done a lot of things right during his time at the University and deserves credit for the building of the new SAHPC and upgraded stadium.<br /><br />So we got that out of the way. Now I'm probably one of BearBlasts "haters". And its for a simple reason. While I think Tedford did a lot for the program, I no longer consider him a top level coach. For me a 7-5 (4-5) regular season will always be considered a failure. If the team can't be at least 6-3 in conference its not performing to what I consider to be the minimum to be considered "good." I'd give the team one bad season, but Cal has not been even 5-4 in conference since 2006.<br /><br />But lets go over Bearblast's points.<br /><br /><b>1) Cal has just had a 7 win season with a bowl to possibly make it an 8 win season.</b><br /><br />OK, nice. Wonderful. And back in 1983 we'd have been thrilled, but this isn't 1983, and Cal should be able to win more games. Even some of those supporting Cal have pointed out that the losses to UW and UCLA were frustrating at best and near criminal bad coaching at worst. So while its nice to have a winning season, its not enough. Especially since we went 4-5 in conference.<br /><br /><br /><b>2) that Tedford appears to have raised the level of Maynard's play he should be considered a QB "guru" again.</b><br /><br />What's funny is that Maynard started to look good when Cal started putting the ball into the hands of Sofele and running for 8-10 yards a pop against some of the Pac-12's worst defenses. With the running game going well Maynard had more time to run the passing game. So how much of the improvement was Tedford's coaching and how much was getting to face weak defenses (and quieter stadiums) is uncertain. There is no question that Maynard improved, but I don't think anyone is going to label him "elite" which would really be gold standard for QB coaching.<br /><br /><b>3) The opening of the SAHPC.</b><br /><br />Well, we all know that withoud the success in 2002-2006 the donations for the SAHPC might never have come, but the fact that its opened doesn't change the fact that Tedford has to prove his ability by coaching the team to victory on the field. His will definitely help, but it guarantees 0 wins. Tedford still has to coach the players.<br /><br /><b>4) That we might have stolen a 5-star recruit from USC</b><br /><br /><br />Well, recruiting is a huge part of college football, but I can't think of many nega-bears who knocked Tedford for his recruiting. The knock on Tedford has been the development of players once they are recruited, not for his ability or inability to attract top level talent to the program.<br /><br />----<br />So Bearblast I don't see that anything you posted proves anything or even indicates a real change in the position of most of the posters here. Those taht worry that Tedford peaked back in 2004 and that he cannot get the team to the Rose Bowl will remain skeptical until the team stops getting crushed by Oregon and USC every season. They will be unwilling to say "In Tedford we Trust" until the team stops having 1-2 away games a year where they fall behind early and then appear to sleepwalk through the rest of the game. Changing that will be the proof that Tedford really has turned things around.<br /><br />Next season will likely be the one that decides if Tedford gets more seasons. He now has his SAHPC and a new stadium to play in. His recruit class last season was one of the best Cal has ever had, and this season looks to be equally good. THe truth is that he has no more excuses for failing to put a team ont he field that doesn't get blown out and is in games until the end every week. If we are 7-5, but all loses are like the Big Game where the team was fighting until the end and nearly pulled it off, I won't complain, but if we have more games like UW and Colorado where the defense can't stop the pass and then lay an egg like we did against UCLA, I will be completely unsurprised. Tedford was a great coach when he was facing the cavilcade of losers who were coaching in the Pac-10 back in 2003, Against the coaches taht replaced them, he's proven to be no better than equal with most of them.