Pasterkick. It is SO right there.
Take care of your Chicken
Todd Golden going to Florida is a huge missed opportunity for Cal and Stanford. He has expressed a desire to stay in the Bay Area. Had the Bears or Cardinal had openings, got to think Golden would've listened.
— Connor Letourneau (@Con_Chron) March 18, 2022
mbBear said:Huge staff? "Normal" for a P5 staff, or you are saying he has more than the normal, bigger athletic program?calumnus said:BeachedBear said:
Here's an update of the list I put together last month that took me 20 minutes. IF I were AD, I'd at least watch these tourney games to familiarize myself with the names. Anyone think JK is going to do that? Most ADs actually go to tourney sites and meet people. I think Sandy was the last one to do that.
NCAA Tourney:
Murray St. Matt McMahon
Boise St. Leon Rice
Loyola Chicago Drew Valentine
Wyoming Jeff Linder (lost Tuesday)
San Francisco Todd Golden
Colorado St. Niko Medved
San Diego St. Brian Dutcher
UAB Andy Kennedy
Davidson Bob McKillop
Chattanooga Lamont Paris
Vermont John Becker
New Mexico St. Chris Jans
South Dakota St. Eric Henderson
Richmond Chris Mooney
NIT
Utah St. Ryan Odom
Belmont Casey Alexander
North Texas Grant McCasland
Iona Rick Pitino
Saint Louis Travis Ford
Dayton Anthony Grant
Toledo Tod Kowalczyk
Missouri St. Dana Ford
VCU Mike Rhoades
Santa Clara Herb Sendek
Towson Pat Skerry
This is by no means exhaustive and I'm sure I missed a few. Just a list of top 100 NET rankings in Feb that are in the tourney. Mid Market - excluding a few obvious nevers such as Few and Bennett
Definitely add Gates to the list. His team has won a lot of games, but is not highly rated so missed your top 100 NET and could be a red flag. I've never seen them play. My guess is he is a great positive motivator (which we know from interviews) and therefore great recruiter who emphasizes defense (which was him, and his coach, as a player). Anyone else have insight?
What is insane is Knowlton makes almost a $1 million a year and has a huge staff and your list is probably better than anything he has seen. I have ZERO doubt we could hire you and you would do a better job, maybe with a month to learn the ropes.
I think we'd be better off if Knowlton stayed at his desk shuffling papers and assigned some of his staff to deal with revenue sport coaches. And statements to the press.Big C said:
I think what is meant by a "huge staff" is that there are plenty of people who can take care of our AD's administrative duties while he takes the time to make a deep dive into hiring the coach of a revenue sport. Instead, he's at his desk shuffling papers, while his infamous search firm makes him its own short list of coaching candidates. Easy peasy! Now, back to monitoring that volleyball budget...
Sources: Cleveland State's Dennis Gates has emerged as the target in Missouri's search. A deal isn't done, and there's still administrative steps to take. But there's clear mutual interest between both parties.
— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) March 19, 2022
CalLifer said:
Maybe time to say goodbye to Gates too:Sources: Cleveland State's Dennis Gates has emerged as the target in Missouri's search. A deal isn't done, and there's still administrative steps to take. But there's clear mutual interest between both parties.
— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) March 19, 2022
If it's needed to continue the thread, by all means let's discuss how Cal could have had Golden if they just stepped up sooner...Wilner's point is ridiculous.stu said:
Maybe Knowlton wants to keep Fox, maybe he just moved too slowly, but more likely Florida is just a better job.
AHAIK USF still has assistant coaches who could be better bets than our head coach.
To be a bit serious for a second, there is one issue that that results from the long stretch of awful teams (and the knowledge that there will be at least 1 more year of this, and likely more b/c Fox will be allowed to fill 5 or 6 scholarships next year, basically destroying any chance of Cal being good the following year).socaltownie said:
I just am not losing sleep over Golden.
I honestly am getting happy about how things will unfold. We will again suck next year. We will not be on the hook for much of a buy out (maybe a year?) and then we can hire Josh Pasterkick who will be coming off another 20 win season at UCSB, be largely out of the shadow of sanctions (or not) and who will bring back into the fold a set of influential donors who are in his court - including his brother in law Roxie B.
This is all setting up for JK to totally wiff it by chosing another has been.
In his first year Fox took 5 freshies (2 recruited by Jones) to use all available scholarships. I wouldn't be shocked, even surprised, to see him use all 6 that way next season. He and Knowlton could spin it as great recruiting, signing SIX guys, building the program, etc. Then they'd agree Fox needs 3 more years to develop all of that talent. It would also make the job less attractive, it would be hard to fire the coach if nobody could be found to replace him.socaltownie said:
... Morever, ANYONE with half a brain knows that Fox is a dead man walking. I SERIOUSLY doubt he is filling all 6 scholarships with early signees because they know this too and would rather not lock in to a new coach site unseen. I would be SHOCKED if he gives out 6 in the Fall signing to Frosh. I assume that the first year of our new coach we are one or 2 scholarships short as we get on with actually rebuilding.
I have no doubt Fox will fill all 6 scholarships. That's not hard. The challenge will be trying to replace those D2 level kids with D1 level athletes when the new coach comes on board. That hole is going to take even more years to dig out of.socaltownie said:
Yes. It could be a REAL problem. Even worse at a school like Cal where there is much more of an incentive (looking at the Greek) to ride the pine to get the degree.
But the great thing about College BB is that you can radically turn things around with 1 or 2 kids. Or the emergence of a kid who surprises us. And the transfer portal is such that there can be a bunch of movement.
Morever, ANYONE with half a brain knows that Fox is a dead man walking. I SERIOUSLY doubt he is filling all 6 scholarships with early signees because they know this too and would rather not lock in to a new coach site unseen. I would be SHOCKED if he gives out 6 in the Fall signing to Frosh. I assume that the first year of our new coach we are one or 2 scholarships short as we get on with actually rebuilding.
Right. Best case scenario is that the scholarships are all given to transferring seniors and grad transfers so that those 6 spots are all available again when Fox is fired a year from now.PtownBear1 said:I have no doubt Fox will fill all 6 scholarships. That's not hard. The challenge will be trying to replace those D2 level kids with D1 level athletes when the new coach comes on board. That hole is going to take even more years to dig out of.socaltownie said:
Yes. It could be a REAL problem. Even worse at a school like Cal where there is much more of an incentive (looking at the Greek) to ride the pine to get the degree.
But the great thing about College BB is that you can radically turn things around with 1 or 2 kids. Or the emergence of a kid who surprises us. And the transfer portal is such that there can be a bunch of movement.
Morever, ANYONE with half a brain knows that Fox is a dead man walking. I SERIOUSLY doubt he is filling all 6 scholarships with early signees because they know this too and would rather not lock in to a new coach site unseen. I would be SHOCKED if he gives out 6 in the Fall signing to Frosh. I assume that the first year of our new coach we are one or 2 scholarships short as we get on with actually rebuilding.
I guess I don't know what gives anyone any faith that Fox is fired a year from now, assuming Knowlton is still the AD. Fox will have some excuse for why he next year went poorly, and Knowlton will I'm sure swallow it hook line and sinker.BearSD said:Right. Best case scenario is that the scholarships are all given to transferring seniors and grad transfers so that those 6 spots are all available again when Fox is fired a year from now.PtownBear1 said:I have no doubt Fox will fill all 6 scholarships. That's not hard. The challenge will be trying to replace those D2 level kids with D1 level athletes when the new coach comes on board. That hole is going to take even more years to dig out of.socaltownie said:
Yes. It could be a REAL problem. Even worse at a school like Cal where there is much more of an incentive (looking at the Greek) to ride the pine to get the degree.
But the great thing about College BB is that you can radically turn things around with 1 or 2 kids. Or the emergence of a kid who surprises us. And the transfer portal is such that there can be a bunch of movement.
Morever, ANYONE with half a brain knows that Fox is a dead man walking. I SERIOUSLY doubt he is filling all 6 scholarships with early signees because they know this too and would rather not lock in to a new coach site unseen. I would be SHOCKED if he gives out 6 in the Fall signing to Frosh. I assume that the first year of our new coach we are one or 2 scholarships short as we get on with actually rebuilding.
IM dodge ball reserved all the RSF gym time.CalLifer said:I guess I don't know what gives anyone any faith that Fox is fired a year from now, assuming Knowlton is still the AD. Fox will have some excuse for why he next year went poorly, and Knowlton will I'm sure swallow it hook line and sinkerBearSD said:Right. Best case scenario is that the scholarships are all given to transferring seniors and grad transfers so that those 6 spots are all available again when Fox is fired a year from now.PtownBear1 said:I have no doubt Fox will fill all 6 scholarships. That's not hard. The challenge will be trying to replace those D2 level kids with D1 level athletes when the new coach comes on board. That hole is going to take even more years to dig out of.socaltownie said:
Yes. It could be a REAL problem. Even worse at a school like Cal where there is much more of an incentive (looking at the Greek) to ride the pine to get the degree.
But the great thing about College BB is that you can radically turn things around with 1 or 2 kids. Or the emergence of a kid who surprises us. And the transfer portal is such that there can be a bunch of movement.
Morever, ANYONE with half a brain knows that Fox is a dead man walking. I SERIOUSLY doubt he is filling all 6 scholarships with early signees because they know this too and would rather not lock in to a new coach site unseen. I would be SHOCKED if he gives out 6 in the Fall signing to Frosh. I assume that the first year of our new coach we are one or 2 scholarships short as we get on with actually rebuilding.
Which is why Fox will need until 2 years after the new practice facility is completed so that we can really see what he is capable of.KoreAmBear said:IM dodge ball reserved all the RSF gym time.CalLifer said:I guess I don't know what gives anyone any faith that Fox is fired a year from now, assuming Knowlton is still the AD. Fox will have some excuse for why he next year went poorly, and Knowlton will I'm sure swallow it hook line and sinkerBearSD said:Right. Best case scenario is that the scholarships are all given to transferring seniors and grad transfers so that those 6 spots are all available again when Fox is fired a year from now.PtownBear1 said:I have no doubt Fox will fill all 6 scholarships. That's not hard. The challenge will be trying to replace those D2 level kids with D1 level athletes when the new coach comes on board. That hole is going to take even more years to dig out of.socaltownie said:
Yes. It could be a REAL problem. Even worse at a school like Cal where there is much more of an incentive (looking at the Greek) to ride the pine to get the degree.
But the great thing about College BB is that you can radically turn things around with 1 or 2 kids. Or the emergence of a kid who surprises us. And the transfer portal is such that there can be a bunch of movement.
Morever, ANYONE with half a brain knows that Fox is a dead man walking. I SERIOUSLY doubt he is filling all 6 scholarships with early signees because they know this too and would rather not lock in to a new coach site unseen. I would be SHOCKED if he gives out 6 in the Fall signing to Frosh. I assume that the first year of our new coach we are one or 2 scholarships short as we get on with actually rebuilding.
I was a student then. Jay Young and Connie White from . . . the East Coast some place as I recall. White could really jump, but not a great shooter. Carl Bird - accurate from outside but with a surprisingly flat shot. Who was the fourth - John Terry? Dude had a huge 'fro.stu said:
Dick Edwards brought in 4 good JC players (including Jabari Bird's dad).
I believe that 10 of the 68 NCAA tourney teams this year were coached by alums. It includes Dixon of TCU, Painter of Purdue, Hardaway of Memphis, Howard of Michigan, Kennedy of UAB, Adams of Texas Tech and Woodson of Indiana.gooski said:
His alma mater Seton Hall job just opened up (coach headed to Maryland) so rumors are that he will head there next
Fancy that - hiring a rising alum for your HC job instead of hiring a retread
gooski said:
His alma mater Seton Hall job just opened up (coach headed to Maryland) so rumors are that he will head there next
Fancy that - hiring a rising alum for your HC job instead of hiring a retread
Thanks for the reminder. I had heard that Edwards had some difficulties relating to Black players.RoundBallBear said:
Rick Edwards didn't bring them in. Bill Berry did by keeping potential recruits away from Edwards.
stu said:Thanks for the reminder. I had heard that Edwards had some difficulties relating to Black players.RoundBallBear said:
Rick Edwards didn't bring them in. Bill Berry did by keeping potential recruits away from Edwards.
Bill Berry wasn't shy about expressing his opinions. I remember in one game John Caselli threw the ball away. On our next possession, as Caselli was coming up the court, Berry yelled "Hey John! Take that pass" [Caselli looks toward Berry] "and shove it!"
So you're saying Troy Taylor for the basketball job?Cal8285 said:I believe that 10 of the 68 NCAA tourney teams this year were coached by alums. It includes Dixon of TCU, Painter of Purdue, Hardaway of Memphis, Howard of Michigan, Kennedy of UAB, Adams of Texas Tech and Woodson of Indiana.gooski said:
His alma mater Seton Hall job just opened up (coach headed to Maryland) so rumors are that he will head there next
Fancy that - hiring a rising alum for your HC job instead of hiring a retread
Also, Cronin of UCLA lasted 13 years at his alma mater Cincinnati before moving "up" to UCLA. And the kind of guy we dream of landing, TJ Otzelberger of Iowa St., doesn't coach at his alma mater, but he does coach at his wife's alma mater (he was a good DIII guard before injury ended his career, but his wife was a first round WNBA draft pick out of Iowa St.).
Hiring an alum or someone with connections to the university can work out. Doesn't mean you bypass a clearly better candidate for an alum, but. . . .
If you eliminate the former Cal head coaches who are at least 75 years old (Kuchen, Campanelli, Montgomery), and the ones with the three worst winning percentages in the history of Cal men's hoops (Bozeman, Jones, Fox), then the only two left in that group are Braun and Martin.Big C said:gooski said:
His alma mater Seton Hall job just opened up (coach headed to Maryland) so rumors are that he will head there next
Fancy that - hiring a rising alum for your HC job instead of hiring a retread
Speaking of hiring retreads, our last SEVEN head coaches might be available (not currently employed as HCs)... and they "get" Cal! If I were one of them and wanted a job for 1-2 million per year, I'd sign up with Knowlton's search firm!
They're both available!BearSD said:If you eliminate the former Cal head coaches who are at least 75 years old (Kuchen, Campanelli, Montgomery), and the ones with the three worst winning percentages in the history of Cal men's hoops (Bozeman, Jones, Fox), then the only two left in that group are Braun and Martin.Big C said:gooski said:
His alma mater Seton Hall job just opened up (coach headed to Maryland) so rumors are that he will head there next
Fancy that - hiring a rising alum for your HC job instead of hiring a retread
Speaking of hiring retreads, our last SEVEN head coaches might be available (not currently employed as HCs)... and they "get" Cal! If I were one of them and wanted a job for 1-2 million per year, I'd sign up with Knowlton's search firm!