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Big C said:
If he played for the Warriors or the Niners, we would know every last detail about his situation.
Good.StrawberryCanyon said:
Sounds like foot issues are going to keep him out for some time.
What's good about that? I want all of our players healthy. I even want all of our opponents' players healthy.oskidunker said:Good.StrawberryCanyon said:
Sounds like foot issues are going to keep him out for some time.
Jeff82 said:
Very nice Time Tunnel reference. Friday nights, right after the Green Hornet on ABC. Got to stay up late to watch it in kindergarten, because it was on Friday. I have the series on DVD.
Also a young Lee Meredith, before she became Barnaby Jones' secretary. We're really dating ourselves here.bearister said:Jeff82 said:
Very nice Time Tunnel reference. Friday nights, right after the Green Hornet on ABC. Got to stay up late to watch it in kindergarten, because it was on Friday. I have the series on DVD.
Still alive and kicking at 86.
Lee Meriwether wasn't THAT young on Time Tunnel, she won Miss America on September 11, 1954 at age 19, 12 years before Time Tunnel hit the air when she was a relatively ancient 31. She also played Catwoman in the Adam West Batman movie released the summer before Time Tunnel hit the air.Jeff82 said:Also a young Lee Meredith, before she became Barnaby Jones' secretary. We're really dating ourselves here.bearister said:Jeff82 said:
Very nice Time Tunnel reference. Friday nights, right after the Green Hornet on ABC. Got to stay up late to watch it in kindergarten, because it was on Friday. I have the series on DVD.
Still alive and kicking at 86.
Cal8285 said:Lee Meriwether wasn't THAT young on Time Tunnel, she won Miss America on September 11, 1954 at age 19, 12 years before Time Tunnel hit the air when she was a relatively ancient 31. She also played Catwoman in the Adam West Batman movie released the summer before Time Tunnel hit the air.Jeff82 said:Also a young Lee Meredith, before she became Barnaby Jones' secretary. We're really dating ourselves here.bearister said:Jeff82 said:
Very nice Time Tunnel reference. Friday nights, right after the Green Hornet on ABC. Got to stay up late to watch it in kindergarten, because it was on Friday. I have the series on DVD.
Still alive and kicking at 86.
Meriwether was an ancient 37 by the time Barnaby Jones hit the air. She played Barnaby Jones' daughter-in-law as well as secretary, Barnaby having retired and left the detective agency to his son, but came out of retirement to solve his son's murder. William Conrad as Frank Cannon helped solve the murder.
While Meriwether had been in the spotlight for 12 years when Time Tunnel hit the air, the composer of the Time Tunnel theme, John Williams, at age 34, wasn't all that big a deal in 1966. The first episode of Time Tunnel involved a luxury liner disaster, the Titanic, and John William's movie career really started to take off after another luxury liner disaster, the Poseidon Adventure. After Time Tunnel and before Poseidon Adventure, Williams did get a couple of nominations for best score (Valley of the Dolls and Goodbye Mr. Chips), and won an Oscar for the score adaptation of Fiddler on the Roof, but it really was the Irwin Allen disaster films starting with Poseidon that helped him be bigger, get Sugarland Express with Spielberg, and then truly become "John Williams" with Jaws that got him his first Oscar for purely his own stuff.
I always thought that the captain of the Titanic deserved to die for not listening to Tony and Doug until realizing that apparently Project Tic-Toc brought Tony and Doug to an alternate universe, since the captain Tony and Doug tried to persuade was Captain Malcolm, and in our universe he was Captain Smith.
While I don't want to date either myself or you, somehow this is more fun than Cal basketball this season. I think Project Tic-Toc can change the past, do you think we can go back and get Mike Williams to hire Dennis Gates instead of Wyking Jones?
Please, no assistants either. Different job.Jeff82 said:
Bottom line is that we're going to have to take a chance on a Gates-like hire, in my opinion, if we ever manage to get rid of Fox. It's either going to be an assistant ready to move up, or someone that has had success in G5. Anyone from P5 is likely to be a retread.
Jeff82 said:
Bottom line is that we're going to have to take a chance on a Gates-like hire, in my opinion, if we ever manage to get rid of Fox. It's either going to be an assistant ready to move up, or someone that has had success in G5. Anyone from P5 is likely to be a retread.
I posted a list of almost 60 candidates last year (and provided it to JK). Potential candidates aren't the issue.Big C said:Jeff82 said:
Bottom line is that we're going to have to take a chance on a Gates-like hire, in my opinion, if we ever manage to get rid of Fox. It's either going to be an assistant ready to move up, or someone that has had success in G5. Anyone from P5 is likely to be a retread.
Well, our default guy is going to be Pasternack. Then there's Legans. EricBear (Eric McDonough) has been suggesting the guy at Loyola Marymount (Stanl Johnson). Maybe DeCuire is still interested, but I'm guessing he's sick of being 2nd choice.
Then there are the dozen or so guys around the country who fit that profile, but we don't know (yet).
The one thing is that this overestimates the importance of the AD at _CAL_. Most schools they are the second most important administrator on campus....but at UCB I think that isn't true (at all). The scary thing is that a new chancellor might RETAIN JK because they want to focus on the core part of their job.BeachedBear said:I posted a list of almost 60 candidates last year (and provided it to JK). Potential candidates aren't the issue.Big C said:Jeff82 said:
Bottom line is that we're going to have to take a chance on a Gates-like hire, in my opinion, if we ever manage to get rid of Fox. It's either going to be an assistant ready to move up, or someone that has had success in G5. Anyone from P5 is likely to be a retread.
Well, our default guy is going to be Pasternack. Then there's Legans. EricBear (Eric McDonough) has been suggesting the guy at Loyola Marymount (Stanl Johnson). Maybe DeCuire is still interested, but I'm guessing he's sick of being 2nd choice.
Then there are the dozen or so guys around the country who fit that profile, but we don't know (yet).
Christ needs to be replaced (I believe she wanted to retire this spring, but was convinced to hang on another year - until June 2024). Then the new Chancellor can replace Knowlton in 2025. Then Fox will be replaced. If anyone was wondering the REAL reason Fox/Knowlton were given extensions - that's your best timeline,
So true!socaltownie said:...The one thing is that this overestimates the importance of the AD at _CAL_. Most schools they are the second most important administrator on campus....but at UCB I think that isn't true (at all). The scary thing is that a new chancellor might RETAIN JK because they want to focus on the core part of their job.....BeachedBear said:
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Yes but......(and it gets even worse)Jeff82 said:
My understanding, and I think you're aware of this also, is that the boosters that are supporting swimming are also fairly significant academic contributors, which makes that program pretty much sacrosanct. I don't know if the swim coaches' salaries are endowed, as the golf coach's is by a frequent poster on this site. In any event, what we are heading for, I think, is cuts to men's programs that don't support themselves, which in turn permits reductions in women's slots to meet Title IX numerically.
Are the swimming (or other non-revenue) boosters responsible for Knowlton's contract extension? Or for the silence on the McKeever situation? Do they want the revenue sports to decline?Jeff82 said:
My understanding, and I think you're aware of this also, is that the boosters that are supporting swimming are also fairly significant academic contributors, which makes that program pretty much sacrosanct. I don't know if the swim coaches' salaries are endowed, as the golf coach's is by a frequent poster on this site. In any event, what we are heading for, I think, is cuts to men's programs that don't support themselves, which in turn permits reductions in women's slots to meet Title IX numerically.
Drinking beer.stu said:Are the swimming (or other non-revenue) boosters responsible for Knowlton's contract extension? Or for the silence on the McKeever situation? Do they want the revenue sports to decline?Jeff82 said:
My understanding, and I think you're aware of this also, is that the boosters that are supporting swimming are also fairly significant academic contributors, which makes that program pretty much sacrosanct. I don't know if the swim coaches' salaries are endowed, as the golf coach's is by a frequent poster on this site. In any event, what we are heading for, I think, is cuts to men's programs that don't support themselves, which in turn permits reductions in women's slots to meet Title IX numerically.
These are questions, not insinuations, because I have no clue what any donors are doing.