calumnus said:
CalLifer said:
eastcoastcal said:
Not kidding I think we might finish last in the conference next year. At least OSU and Utah pulled in 4 stars/top 100 recruit for the incoming class. We're losing our top producers and replacing them with two unranked players. Our transfer options are really, really bad (the only realistic option just chose St. Bon over us).
This is so pathetic
I would really like someone to use the facts (i.e. returning talent, outgoing talent, incoming talent, coach's history, etc) to try to and make a case for Cal not finishing last.
"Cal will be a senior laden team featuring players that have been in Fox's system for 4 years and finally understand the intricacies and subtleties of his offense. Instead of a single scorer we will have 12 players each knowing their role and each averaging 6 ppg."
Cal will be pathetic, worse than the last few years. I can't argue anything else. However, this past season OSU and Utah were worse than Cal, OSU catastrophically so. They are recruiting better than Cal and Tinkle had a great season only the year before, so odds are they finish higher than Cal, but it is always possible that someone has a worse season than we do and we finish 11th.
Thanks for giving it the old college try, calumnus
. Basically, any argument for Cal avoiding last place is to point out that we didn't finish last last season but then totally ignore the talent leaving and coming in to the teams below (and above) us.
Is it possible that we don't finish last next season? Yes, anything is possible. However, would any reasonable projection heading into next year really support that possibility? No, I don't think it would.
And it's pretty fantastic that going into year 4 of the Fox tenure, the biggest topic of discussion on the board is whether we will be able to avoid last place. Fox has really managed to fulfill the vision of turning the program around that Knowlton envisioned when hiring him.