BeachedBear said:
Big C said:
4thGenCal said:
KoreAmBear said:
calumnus said:
stu said:
I'm ambivalent about Fox but I'm sure Knowlton should not be offering basketball coaching advice to anyone.
I am not a fan of Fox but yeah, Knowlton clearly knows nothing about basketball and cares little. Even when interviewed at Big Game he said something like "The one day a year when these two great universities compete"
I would normally be tempted to say I want to hear the sound byte for myself. But I can totally believe he said this. I guess having such a pedigree of military and academic excellence doesn't necessarily translate to an AD job at Cal.
I would want to hear the sound byte as well, as He strongly supports all of the sports and is a tireless advocate for Cal.(not to say mistakes have not been made, but the budget is balanced and the majority of the donors respect him) Good news is that Knowlton has secured all the necessary approvals (numerous levels/campus committee's/Chancellor etc) to pursue the much needed practice facility. Now architectural plans are being formally drawn up. It will be multi use facility for both basketball teams and gymnastics at a minimum)
Whoa. Are you saying we're at some point going to spend tens of millions on a dedicated basketball practice facility that's not dedicated to basketball? So we tell the five-star recruit he can come in any time, day or night, to work on his game... unless the pommel horse is out there?
Or would it be a separate area for gymnastics? Wait, didn't we give up gymnastics years ago?
Two things.
First - Women's Basketball is basketball. Also if the volleyballs are stored in baskets, well . . .. you see where I'm going with this.
Second - if I was an elite Men's basketball recruit and I was told that the dedicated practice facility had to be shared with WOMENs basketball and WOMENd volloeyball , well . . . . I would probably be OK with that
Two things.
First - I get that, in this day and age, we can't build a fancy practice facility for men's basketball and not include women's. Didn't say otherwise. I'm totally missing where you're going with the volleyball thing.
Second - Isn't the point of a dedicated practice facility that we can tell basketball recruits we have this cool place where they can go to work on their game any time, 24/7, 365? (and then they benefit from actually doing that) If it can be big enough that it can
also accommodate space for other sports fine, but isn't this something that we're building for potential revenue sports (mans/womens basketball)? The other sports can benefit by using the floors in Haas and RSF that basketball no longer needs to use.
In short, as long as the men's basketball team has a dedicated facility that they can use any time they want, I don't care what other teams
also have their own spaces in the facility. If they benefit, too, great, but not at the expense of the primary goal here: Men's basketball.
Edit: BeachedBear, sorry for the possible hint of sarcasm in this post; I am also watching us lose to Florida and it's putting me in a bad mood.