OaktownBear said:
PtownBear1 said:
I think the administration did a lot wrong with respect to Martin, but not admitting his son isn't one. If the kid wasn't qualified to be admitted on his own merit, I'm glad that he wasn't.
I will never understand why people think not giving unfair advantages to applicants based on who their parents are is an outrage.
I will never understand why people claim Cal mismanages its athletic department, and in particular its basketball program, and then don't see how stupid it is to not admit the son of your head coach (who at the time you wanted to retain) when the son is by all accounts well within target/typical admissions standards (particularly taking into account the fact that the son is in a targeted underrepresented group which has quite subjective admissions in any event).
Oaktown - you have (correctly in my view) written very harsh posts attacking Cal's lack of commitment to winning, institutional stupidity, shortsighted decision making, and poor financial management. Many (I think you included) have often pointed out how entrenched institutions at Cal (including a vocal component of the faculty) lack a commitment to athletic excellence (and often are openly hostile to sports). It seems this admission decision is all of those things.
At the end of the day, no one would have been upset if his son was admitted. I don't recall any outcry with Quinn Tedford (who I'm guessing was a preferred walk-on admit due solely to his father's influence and clearly not based on his QB abilities). Maybe Cuonzo should have offered his son a PWO?
Just to be clear, if Cuonzo's son wasn't close to a typical student admissions (or if Cal was planning to fire Cuonzo), then he shouldn't have been admitted. But all reports then and now are that he was qualified (he went to Purdue).
I'm not outraged that the son wasn't admitted. I'm am outraged by Cal's stupidity in making that decision knowing it would alienate the coach and give him another reason to feel mistreated and consider leaving.
Cal upheld a vague and dated "admission principle." Cuonzo left - which he may have done in any event. But how did that work out for the team and the University?