ncbears said:
Meanwhile, Portland - which has not had a winning season since 2014-2015 (and that was 17-16) and hasn't had double digit wins since 2017-2018 is 18-13.
Perhaps Susan's son isn't a bad coach...
I think FOX would do great at a place like Portland. Legans doesn't have the same body of evidence (5 yrs vs 17 yrs), so his upside might be higher. Comparing the two during their first five years (5th year not quite complete) is interesting:
Legans: 92-63 (.597). CBI First round, NCAA First round (pandemic strangeness - no 2020 postseason )
Fox: 123-43 (.741). NCAA round 2 (twice), NCAA First round, CBI First round (twice). Trending downward
Gates (only 3 years): 4938 (.563), NCAA First round.
There is lots more to the comparison than simply record and postseason. But Georgia snatched up a hot mid-major coach, who did not perform as well at the P5 level (for lotsa reasons we have also learned). No evidence for Legans that he would NOT succeed - so why not give him a chance? I think the mistake that Georgia made was not in hiring Fox, but keeping him on for 9 years. His first three year as Georgia 50-46 (.520) / 19-29 (.396) in conference and NCAA first round. He made the NCAA one more time and NIT thrice. Overall at Georgia after 9 years .551. That's better than what he has done at Cal 3456 (.378) in 3 years.
So I just don't buy that Knowlton (whether truth or rumor) can think that the trend will all of a sudden be different with FOX after 17 years.
However, I think there are much better candidates than Legans or DeCuire or even Gates out there. Ironically, I spent a few days last week at a leadership conference talking about (among other issues) talent. The mantra is Always Be Recruiting. Regardless how well you think your staff is - you should always be looking to improve and find talent.
There is no indication that Knowlton is doing so. But in the case of head coaches (and many other positions) - making a public display of a replacement search is not going to happen. That's probably up to us.