That was a decent look
DavisBear said:
Is it too much to hope that Knowlton will meet Fox on the tarmac and end this garbage?
Almost every game we see a better alternative than Fox. He was an only at Cal hire who bring nothing to the table.calumnus said:Oakbear said:If you traded players from us to them...ucsd would still be winning, coaching makes a differenceHoopDreams said:
So UC San Diego must have similar admission requirements than Cal for a BB player
So their center looks better than ours
Their HC, alum Eric Olen, makes $85,000 per year.
So whoever said it, tell me again why "we had to go cheap, no other coach will come to Cal for the measly $1.7 million Fox makes"?
Big C, I think you're on to something-- maybe the solution has been in front of us all along. Maybe we should have Fox and Wilcox switch positions! Fox is our new football HC and Wilcox can run the basketball teamBig C said:
I see so much potential in this team: We had 4 guys in double figures (Four!)... on the road!!!
Okay, so we got outrebounded 34-27, but think about it, the name Tritons... they just sound tall, don't they?
The plan, going forward: All we really need to do is take that 12%-to-40% deficit from beyond the arc and... reverse it! Do that and we will win a lot of games this season.
And here's another silver lining: It's Big Game Week and our football team actually seems fairly well-coached, relatively speaking. Go Bears! Keep that Axe!!!
gwashburn14 said:
I'm just stunned that after nearly five years, Fox still hasn't recruited an above-average 3-point shooter or two. It's comical that in 2022, Cal tried to win a game with one 3-point shot. They literally don't have anyone who can make more than 25 percent of their 3-pointers. Why can't Fox recruit a shooter?
Big C said:
I see so much potential in this team: We had 4 guys in double figures (Four!)... on the road!!!
Okay, so we got outrebounded 34-27, but think about it, the name Tritons... they just sound tall, don't they?
The plan, going forward: All we really need to do is take that 12%-to-40% deficit from beyond the arc and... reverse it! Do that and we will win a lot of games this season.
And here's another silver lining: It's Big Game Week and our football team actually seems fairly well-coached, relatively speaking. Go Bears! Keep that Axe!!!
Econ141 said:
It's not all about wins and losses. We competed and fought hard to the very end. Go Bears!
Econ141 said:
It's not all about wins and losses. We competed and fought hard to the very end. Go Bears!
socaliganbear said:Econ141 said:
It's not all about wins and losses. We competed and fought hard to the very end. Go Bears!
What's with this participation trophy talk?
socaltownie said:socaliganbear said:Econ141 said:
It's not all about wins and losses. We competed and fought hard to the very end. Go Bears!
What's with this participation trophy talk?
It is a sarcastic dig at the chancellor's quote in the athletic article.
1000%sluggo said:
If Cal just played small with Newell or Kuany at the 5 and played a five out offense and zone on defense, with their vastly superior athletes, they would have won by 20. But you know, Fox.
This is part of the frustration to me. There are some decent pieces to work with. Even if this team doesn't have enough to be 'good', it seem obvious to me a real coach would be getting a LOT more out of this team.HoopDreams said:
I like our two freshmen
Newell played within himself, not forcing anything and pulling up for nice balanced jumpers instead of crashing into people and picking up a charge
Okofor has a college-ready body and some post-scoring moves. He's not polished yet, but will have a big role this season
Both need work on defense, although when they were locked in, they defended/rebounded better
Askew also has some good offense and passing. He is very ball-dominant but probably out of necessity.
tequila4kapp said:This is part of the frustration to me. There are some decent pieces to work with. Even if this team doesn't have enough to be 'good', it seem obvious to me a real coach would be getting a LOT more out of this team.HoopDreams said:
I like our two freshmen
Newell played within himself, not forcing anything and pulling up for nice balanced jumpers instead of crashing into people and picking up a charge
Okofor has a college-ready body and some post-scoring moves. He's not polished yet, but will have a big role this season
Both need work on defense, although when they were locked in, they defended/rebounded better
Askew also has some good offense and passing. He is very ball-dominant but probably out of necessity.
Hoop Dreams if, as you say, you like the pieces you should be in the front of the line advocating that Fox be replaced and these pieces be turned over to an interim coach that can help them maximize their skills and performance.HoopDreams said:
I like our two freshmen
Newell played within himself, not forcing anything and pulling up for nice balanced jumpers instead of crashing into people and picking up a charge
Okofor has a college-ready body and some post-scoring moves. He's not polished yet, but will have a big role this season
Both need work on defense, although when they were locked in, they defended/rebounded better
Askew also has some good offense and passing. He is very ball-dominant but probably out of necessity.
Andrew Francis: Came from the east/midwest fairly highly regarded and would likely be the interim if Fox left.bluehenbear said:
Can anyone expound on Fox's staff and their roles? I feel like I don't know anything about them as their visibility is near zero.
Seems to get in players' faces and yell a lot. I think he yelled at Anticevich in Australian.Big C said:
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Chris Harriman: Aussie whose reputation is as an international recruiter. Seems to be animated from the bench and in TOs.
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I like some of our players, but not necessarily in their current roles.Intuit said:Hoop Dreams if, as you say, you like the pieces you should be in the front of the line advocating that Fox be replaced and these pieces be turned over to an interim coach that can help them maximize their skills and performance.HoopDreams said:
I like our two freshmen
Newell played within himself, not forcing anything and pulling up for nice balanced jumpers instead of crashing into people and picking up a charge
Okofor has a college-ready body and some post-scoring moves. He's not polished yet, but will have a big role this season
Both need work on defense, although when they were locked in, they defended/rebounded better
Askew also has some good offense and passing. He is very ball-dominant but probably out of necessity.
Big C said:Andrew Francis: Came from the east/midwest fairly highly regarded and would likely be the interim if Fox left.bluehenbear said:
Can anyone expound on Fox's staff and their roles? I feel like I don't know anything about them as their visibility is near zero.
Chris Harriman: Aussie whose reputation is as an international recruiter. Seems to be animated from the bench and in TOs.
Marty Wilson: Was HC at Pepperdine, but things went south. Is from the same "coaching tree" as Fox (Tom Asbury), which is probably why he was hired (also continuity from previous regime).