sluggo said:
drizzlybear said:
sluggo said:
calumnus said:
HoopDreams said:
calumnus said:
OSU is 17-12 and now #29 in Sagarin's Recent.
and coach tinkle's seat was getting warm after they didn't make the tournament last year
Grew up in Wisconsin and Washington. Played under Monty at Montana, successful head coach at Montana. Middle of conference at OSU. Team plays efficiently like a Monty team, issue is recruiting.
Tinkle is the type of competent coach I want at Cal. They maximize their talent.
Edited: I had Boyle in my mind.
I'm pretty sure that until late this season there was a sizable portion of the OSU fan base (not a particularly demanding fan base) that had become convinced Tinkle could not be that kind of coach after failing to reach success with some decent personnel (and he had run out of sons to recruit).
I like Boyle, and hopefully Fox can be that kind of coach. Or, if he's not, hopefully Fox can be the kind of coach that resurrects the program from total morbidity to a level where Cal is better positioned to attract a coach like Boyle.
Boyle is good too. My standards are not so high. If Fox could be like Tinkle or Boyle we would have already seen it. To attract a coach like Boyle or Tinkle you write a check, it is not complicated. But you need someone running the hiring process who knows what they are doing.
I think those who have already decided "we would have seen it by now" wrt Fox at this point, would have gotten rid of Tinkle at OSU a long time ago.
Just going off basic W-L info, Tinkle has had only one winning conference season (10-8) in his seven years at OSU. Yes, they went to the ncaa tournament in his second year, but did so with a 9-9 conference record and had a 19-13 record overall (Fox nearly achieved that same conference record right away in his first year at Cal). In year 3 Tinkle's Beavers plummeted to 1-17; that's Wyking Jones territory, and it was Tinkle's THIRD season. And Tinkle still hasn't had a winning conference record since then.
Meanwhile, you might disagree with me that Fox showed real promise his first year at Cal, but i am certainly not alone. Jon Wilner (not known for effusive praise of Cal athletics) voted Fox as Pac12 Coach of the Year last year. Yes, Year 2 was a tough year for Fox and Cal, but even for those of you not inclined to see the impact of Covid (and injury) on the development of this year's Cal team, as bad as this rough year was for Cal, Fox's Year 2 wasn't nearly as bad as Tinkle's third year at OSU.
One reason I'm particularly happy for Tinkle and OSU's success this season is because in this era of instant-gratification, what-have-you-done-for-me-lately fan bases, OSU's story is one of reasonable patience and commitment bearing fruit.