The team starts back practicing tomorrow for the bowl game - doesn't it seem fair to all involved that Sonny, or someone? needs to make a public statement as to his intentions? I realize he is recruiting, but??
72CalBear;842608313 said:
The team starts back practicing tomorrow for the bowl game - doesn't it seem fair to all involved that Sonny, or someone? needs to make a public statement as to his intentions? I realize he is recruiting, but??
6956bear;842608326 said:
He is under contract. Whether he signs an extension or not. He will continue to coach the team unless the University decides for him not to. He is the one with the credibility problem with his players and recruits. If he continues to interview without signing an extension it creates a bigger problem and then Cal may be forced to bench him and withdraw the extension. It is clear that he wants to leverage whatever leverage he has for a new and better deal either here or elsewhere. I do think he wants more money for both he and staff, greater security (increased buyout) and some sort of exemption on academic guidelines given the great progress of the APR since he took over. Maybe get a football exemption via admissions for exceptions if he can keep APR at or above a certain level. I am ok with more pay for he and staff and some academic exceptions but any increase to buyout has to have commensurate buyouts for Cal should SD leave on his own.
82gradDLSdad;842608381 said:
I can't for the life of me understand how Cal could take Sonny back (at least longer term past the buyout deadlines) and I don't see how Sonny could come back. It's one thing to look around quietly. When it becomes public that you have interviewed for another job (or two) then you have lost credibility with your team, your recruits and your fans. You'd rather be someplace else. How can you keep your existing job for any length of time? In my eyes, Cal would be very weak letting Sonny continue to be our coach past this month. And Sonny would be a hypocrite if he stayed at Cal and coached. Yes, it's a business for him but it is most definitely not a business for his players. His 'buy-in' theme would be seen as a sham.
calgo430;842608372 said:
I heard cactus bowl on January 2 against Kansas state. Just a guess along with what's going on with Sonny.
82gradDLSdad;842608381 said:
I can't for the life of me understand how Cal could take Sonny back (at least longer term past the buyout deadlines) and I don't see how Sonny could come back. It's one thing to look around quietly. When it becomes public that you have interviewed for another job (or two) then you have lost credibility with your team, your recruits and your fans. You'd rather be someplace else. How can you keep your existing job for any length of time? In my eyes, Cal would be very weak letting Sonny continue to be our coach past this month. And Sonny would be a hypocrite if he stayed at Cal and coached. Yes, it's a business for him but it is most definitely not a business for his players. His 'buy-in' theme would be seen as a sham.
50+BigGames;842608542 said:
How can Sonny can be making effective recruiting visits under present circumstances? What is best possible story line he could be telling recruits?
bearister;842608538 said:
Now we know what it feels like when your girlfriend gave you herpes and you are waiting for her to get back to you on whether she is accepting your invitation to the prom.
bearister;842608538 said:
Now we know what it feels like when your girlfriend gave you herpes and you are waiting for her to get back to you on whether she is accepting your invitation to the prom.
Brainsmile;842608615 said:
He's recruiting for his next gig if he leaves. Sounds Tosh like. Hey come to Cal Shaq... nevermind come to UW
Brainsmile;842608615 said:
He's recruiting for his next gig if he leaves. Sounds Tosh like. Hey come to Cal Shaq... nevermind come to UW
calgo430;842608372 said:
I heard cactus bowl on January 2 against Kansas state. Just a guess along with what's going on with Sonny.