I’ve heard rumblings of the Cal AD making major MBB coaching staff moves if the losses continue. To say it bluntly, if Cal loses to UCSD on Tuesday, im not sure MF is making it to conference play.
— BearWire (@goldenbearwire) November 14, 2022
I’ve heard rumblings of the Cal AD making major MBB coaching staff moves if the losses continue. To say it bluntly, if Cal loses to UCSD on Tuesday, im not sure MF is making it to conference play.
— BearWire (@goldenbearwire) November 14, 2022
Because JK is a buffoon.sluggo said:
If you are going to fire him in the preseason, why not fire him at the end of last season when you could bring in someone new? This year's disaster is entirely predictable.
You don't have to root for UCSD. This game doesn't look like one where we come out of with a W.eastcoastcal said:
Is it wrong for me to root for us to lose to UCSD? I hate to root against Cal but there is nothing that I want more than to see us turn the program around and I simply do not believe Mark Fox is or will ever be the answer.
Oh man Monty returning would be something.oskidunker said:
Maybe Montgomery-coaches for the rest of the year until a new coach is found. Or Ben Braun.
https://watchstadium.com/these-college-basketball-coaches-are-on-the-hot-seat-11-01-2022/
It doesn't, just delays the inevitable and maybe Knowlton wants to avoid the headache until after football concludes.BearGoggles said:
The real question - how does a win over UC San Diego save a Cal coach's job?
JK's line with Fox was that recruiting needed to improve but he was hamstrung by Covid and with a little time he'd succeed just like Wilcox in football.sluggo said:
If you are going to fire him in the preseason, why not fire him at the end of last season when you could bring in someone new? This year's disaster is entirely predictable.
eastcoastcal said:
Is it wrong for me to root for us to lose to UCSD? I hate to root against Cal but there is nothing that I want more than to see us turn the program around and I simply do not believe Mark Fox is or will ever be the answer.
the accurate answer is that the uc san diego game is irrelevant on multiple levelsBearGoggles said:
The real question - how does a win over UC San Diego save a Cal coach's job?
bluehenbear said:
Who takes over as head coach? What a disaster.
Shocky1 said:
bear wire is full of **** with zero connections, literally nothing he says is accurate but whatever
there is a future head coach whose been identified as the top candidate by multiple cal's largest basketball donors but trust me alky don't got a clue either
look it's no crime to be clueless but it's no bueno to think that cuz u do an annual group dinner with arguably the worst coach in p5 basketball & his gracious wife to think u know what's gonna happen with respects to cal's men basketball
don't be a dumb azz (much better to palm a tight azz)#
calumnus, once you get this info PM me. I wont tell anyone toocalumnus said:Shocky1 said:
bear wire is full of **** with zero connections, literally nothing he says is accurate but whatever
there is a future head coach whose been identified as the top candidate by multiple cal's largest basketball donors but trust me alky don't got a clue either
look it's no crime to be clueless but it's no bueno to think that cuz u do an annual group dinner with arguably the worst coach in p5 basketball & his gracious wife to think u know what's gonna happen with respects to cal's men basketball
don't be a dumb azz (much better to palm a tight azz)#
Future head coach targeted? PM me, promise I won't tell.
Ditto.eastcoastcal said:calumnus, once you get this info PM me. I wont tell anyone toocalumnus said:Shocky1 said:
bear wire is full of **** with zero connections, literally nothing he says is accurate but whatever
there is a future head coach whose been identified as the top candidate by multiple cal's largest basketball donors but trust me alky don't got a clue either
look it's no crime to be clueless but it's no bueno to think that cuz u do an annual group dinner with arguably the worst coach in p5 basketball & his gracious wife to think u know what's gonna happen with respects to cal's men basketball
don't be a dumb azz (much better to palm a tight azz)#
Future head coach targeted? PM me, promise I won't tell.
We disagree about this season, which was inevitable given the roster. There was no alternative narrative. I know Fox spouted whatever going into the season, as he always does, but how could anyone believe him?tequila4kapp said:JK's line with Fox was that recruiting needed to improve but he was hamstrung by Covid and with a little time he'd succeed just like Wilcox in football.sluggo said:
If you are going to fire him in the preseason, why not fire him at the end of last season when you could bring in someone new? This year's disaster is entirely predictable.
The start of this season negates that narrative. Recruiting wasn't better. More time hasn't changed anything - the team is maybe even worse. And with football sucking so badly the 'aspire towards being JW' thing maybe isn't so glamorous a goal after all.
Usually, I agree with this, but the last time Cal did this, I think we made a sweet 16 run? Also, if one IS going to make a change during the season - better early as possible IMHO.stu said:
Much as I think we need a coaching change I'm not in favor of mid-season firing unless some kind of malfeasance is involved.
My concern is that JK believed him...and now it isn't happening, which could theoretically lead to the seat getting warm.sluggo said:We disagree about this season, which was inevitable given the roster. There was no alternative narrative. I know Fox spouted whatever going into the season, as he always does, but how could anyone believe him?tequila4kapp said:JK's line with Fox was that recruiting needed to improve but he was hamstrung by Covid and with a little time he'd succeed just like Wilcox in football.sluggo said:
If you are going to fire him in the preseason, why not fire him at the end of last season when you could bring in someone new? This year's disaster is entirely predictable.
The start of this season negates that narrative. Recruiting wasn't better. More time hasn't changed anything - the team is maybe even worse. And with football sucking so badly the 'aspire towards being JW' thing maybe isn't so glamorous a goal after all.
Aside from ethical questions I'd ask:BeachedBear said:Usually, I agree with this, but the last time Cal did this, I think we made a sweet 16 run?...stu said:
Much as I think we need a coaching change I'm not in favor of mid-season firing unless some kind of malfeasance is involved.
Tantalizing post Shocky. I presume this coach is currently employed at another university. So identifying them in mid-November will probably get very complicated as the season unfolds.Shocky1 said:
there is a future head coach whose been identified as the top candidate by multiple cal's largest basketball donors but trust me alky don't got a clue either
Well, not to nitpick on your post, but Bozeman got greedy in the long run...he keeps his hand out of his wallet, it's possibly a different game....he could recruit, period.stu said:Aside from ethical questions I'd ask:BeachedBear said:Usually, I agree with this, but the last time Cal did this, I think we made a sweet 16 run?...stu said:
Much as I think we need a coaching change I'm not in favor of mid-season firing unless some kind of malfeasance is involved.
Has Fox lost the team? Is it falling apart from internal dissension?
Is the situation similar? Do we have enough talent to reach the top half of the PAC-12?
Who would we hire at this time? Where would we find a great long-term coach? How much better would a temp do?
How did the rushed hiring of Bozeman work out in the long run?
My answers are all negative.
Hi Stu,stu said:
Much as I think we need a coaching change I'm not in favor of mid-season firing unless some kind of malfeasance is involved.
For me this is a general principle, unrelated to Fox.BC Calfan said:Hi Stu,stu said:
Much as I think we need a coaching change I'm not in favor of mid-season firing unless some kind of malfeasance is involved.
Just curious on your logic here. I can see both sides of the argument. Is your stance in general or specific to the situation with Fox?
Thank you. My thinking has often been called antiquated but seldom noble.tequila4kapp said:
Not firing coaches mid-season is a noble but antiquated way of thinking that is tied to the old college sports model. Now that the revenue sports are effectively professional and players have almost unrestricted ability to move around you simply cannot let a clearly incompetent coach stay on, just for the sake of finishing the season. Doing so demonstrates a level of indifference that will lead to players departing, which creates a full rebuild.
The only argument for a graceful exit is for a long-time formerly successful coach who 'earns' not being fired that way (maybe you convince them to early announce retirement for the end of the season etc). Not for a coach who hasn't won anything for your program and has overseen the rapid disintegration of interest in your team (from recruits and fans alike).stu said:Thank you. My thinking has often been called antiquated but seldom noble.tequila4kapp said:
Not firing coaches mid-season is a noble but antiquated way of thinking that is tied to the old college sports model. Now that the revenue sports are effectively professional and players have almost unrestricted ability to move around you simply cannot let a clearly incompetent coach stay on, just for the sake of finishing the season. Doing so demonstrates a level of indifference that will lead to players departing, which creates a full rebuild.
Are players allowed to transfer during the season and play right away?
YupBearSD said:
Can we at least have a hint about the identity of this future head coach identified by multiple large donors?
Is it someone who has previously kicked a Cal basketball player?
;-)