4thGenCal said:The investigation from the NCAA was directed at Emanuel "Book" Richardson and Mark Phelps under Sean Miller not Joe Pasternak. Joe was not a party nor charged with those illegal acts by those mentioned above.calumnus said:4thGenCal said:Ha - I will respond for the banter - 100% true so be sure and put some catsup and relish on your hat. I would add that technically Muscleman did pull out when he felt there would be a drawn out approval process. Joe is certainly not dirty and in part why he left the Zona program, because he wanted no part of the shenanigans there, but mainly to work his way up to desired HC jobs. And no relation to Roxy - though I think highly of him. Joe has always thought of the Cal HC job as his dream job and still believes that.Stanford Jonah said:If even 10% of that is true (other than Pasternack not getting an interview, that is actually true), I'll eat my Cal baseball cap.4thGenCal said:Agreed on Gates background - Had Musselman ready to go until a university prof was clearly going to contest his potential hiring (since he had earlier hired Huffnagel), Amaker was a possibility, but He wanted a university teaching position for his wife and Turner though impressive, came across arrogant to Williams. Joe Pasternak did not even get an interview - though he had prior HC experience, knows Cal extremely well, understands Admission restrictions, has the ear of some major donors and has strong ties to some former players. HIs 22-4 record this season with league and conf tournament titles albeit in Big West was very impressive.BearGreg said:
Gates' challenge in his interview was his lack of preparation. He didn't do any homework on the roster or the team.
That was, however, not the high-order bit. The entire process was broken and doomed given Mike Williams' approach.
And Pasternack not being interviewed is a good thing, as he is a dirty coach that gets caught, which is the absolute worst kind of dirty coach. But it's clear you have a mancrush on him. Maybe you're even related to Roxy Bernstein somehow.
He left UofA after 6 years under Sean Miller in 2017 when he was named head coach at UCSB. He only noticed when he had a better job? Moreover, Pasternak was specifically mentioned in the Yahoo and NCAA investigations as the lead assistant who was working with the agents to land players.
Pasternak was named in court in sworn testimony by Bowen's father as the Arizona assistant coach who was to make $50k available to him if Brian Bowen Jr signed with Arizona. He didn't sign with UA, so the payment wasn't made. The other violations came after Pasternak took the UCSB job. So no charges, against him, but hard to believe there were not other examples in Pasternak's seven years with Arizona. His subpoenaed cell phone records showed frequent conversations with the agent over the years.