Romar????Great guy....terrific recruiter..cal could do a lot worse than hiring Lorenzo...
BeachedBear said:The problem I have with Romar and why he wouldn't fit at Cal - is that he often allowed problems to occur on his watch (recruiting violations, inappropriate player behavior, wayward assistants). He may not have been directly involved, but he never quite got the "You're in charge and negligence is not a good enough excuse" message at UCLA, St Louis, UW or UA. These things happen everywhere, including at Cal - but at least the coach needs to own it if it happens on their watch.HoopDreams said:I always respected Romar. I saw him before a game while I was walking out of the RSF locker room (The visiting teams get to their locker room from the RSF). I exchanged a few brief words with him, and he was exactly how I perceived him to be.socaltownie said:
Why Romar would be a good hire. Yes yes. Run out on a rail from Washington. But those huskie teams that were good were built with California talent.
He is a players coach, a top recruiter and a class act
I think he would be a great Cal coach. Just needs to add a Xs and Os Associate Coach to his staff.
But otherwise, a good college coach.
Sigh... Another Steve Stone rip job.OaktownBear said:1. There is no way Duke is bringing in an AD at a school that is last place in basketball even if Knowlton were an awesome candidate for them. The optics make that impossible to sell.calumnus said:
Knowlton's military background, AD at top academic university, they play hockey, no need to hire a basketball coach just keep the one you have happy...
https://www.mercurynews.com/2021/03/11/duke-needs-an-athletic-director-and-the-pac-12-just-might-have-a-candidate-or-two/amp/
2. I'd refrain from getting excited until Knowlton left, we actually hired someone, and they showed some level of competence a year into the job. To date, when it comes to AD hires Cal needs one more home run to tie Duane Kuiper on the career list.