Hi, as I stated in a previous post of mine, I am a new Cal fan and I'm quite interested in the state of Cal Athletics as well as exploring various ways to improve the programs, especially regarding recruiting/facilities/business options.
Evidently Cal Basketball is in quite a state of disarray, given that our biggest producers are set to graduate/move on, and the incoming class & underclassmen aren't realistically game-changers in their own right. Recruiting is the backbone of college hoops and I was wondering what peoples' thoughts are on how to progress the program.
In my mind, there are a few areas to target:
1) Recruiting-staff/coaching, which can be helped by hiring a better recruiter than Fox (Golden, Gates, etc. A bunch of names have been thrown around on similar threads). This also entails a revamp/injection into recruiting staffing. Cal has a beautiful campus, a renowned university, has produced NBA players, and a nice location. There are certainly things to sell recruits on.
2) Practice facility, which seems to be in the works. Of course development is notoriously slow & funding needs to be secured but hopefully should this pull through, it would be a boon to recruiting efforts (and obviously player development). Realistically how do recent developments compared to other proposed plans in years past? Does this effort seem more serious?
3) Attendance/atmosphere. I've read on several threads that many long-time ticket holders have forfeited their tickets in recent years, whether that be due to the Wyking era or Fox era. What can be done to reclaim the great environment of Haas/Harmon in years past? Of course, winning would help, and as the pandemic fades, people will return, but the drop in attendance is so stark (upwards of 10k some years ago to generally 3-4k now, which honestly seems inflated for some games anyway, save for rivalry games) that I figure it warrants some consideration and thought.
4) GPA requirement? I have read on other threads that this inhibits some coveted recruits from being able to come to Cal. I understand that Berkeley prides itself on its academics, but is this a real problem, and if so, is a reevaluation of our requirements possibly being too stringent necessary?
Would love some thoughts on the general state of the program. Ive seen scattered threads addressing individual ideas or general complains about the decline of Cal basketball (many comments about how this is the worst stretch of Cal basketball in their memory) but figured a comprehensive thread would be cool.
Evidently Cal Basketball is in quite a state of disarray, given that our biggest producers are set to graduate/move on, and the incoming class & underclassmen aren't realistically game-changers in their own right. Recruiting is the backbone of college hoops and I was wondering what peoples' thoughts are on how to progress the program.
In my mind, there are a few areas to target:
1) Recruiting-staff/coaching, which can be helped by hiring a better recruiter than Fox (Golden, Gates, etc. A bunch of names have been thrown around on similar threads). This also entails a revamp/injection into recruiting staffing. Cal has a beautiful campus, a renowned university, has produced NBA players, and a nice location. There are certainly things to sell recruits on.
2) Practice facility, which seems to be in the works. Of course development is notoriously slow & funding needs to be secured but hopefully should this pull through, it would be a boon to recruiting efforts (and obviously player development). Realistically how do recent developments compared to other proposed plans in years past? Does this effort seem more serious?
3) Attendance/atmosphere. I've read on several threads that many long-time ticket holders have forfeited their tickets in recent years, whether that be due to the Wyking era or Fox era. What can be done to reclaim the great environment of Haas/Harmon in years past? Of course, winning would help, and as the pandemic fades, people will return, but the drop in attendance is so stark (upwards of 10k some years ago to generally 3-4k now, which honestly seems inflated for some games anyway, save for rivalry games) that I figure it warrants some consideration and thought.
4) GPA requirement? I have read on other threads that this inhibits some coveted recruits from being able to come to Cal. I understand that Berkeley prides itself on its academics, but is this a real problem, and if so, is a reevaluation of our requirements possibly being too stringent necessary?
Would love some thoughts on the general state of the program. Ive seen scattered threads addressing individual ideas or general complains about the decline of Cal basketball (many comments about how this is the worst stretch of Cal basketball in their memory) but figured a comprehensive thread would be cool.