4thGenCal said:The issue is likely the $3.15M+ buyout total needed, assuming a April 1 termination. Are there enough passionate alums who will front the necessary monies? Remember there are competing areas of greatly needed NIL funds, Caliber funding, Excellence Club funding, Grid Club funding and supporting Olympic sports w/in the Cal Athletic programs. And those areas of donations/giving do not factor in the large funds needed for the Practice Facility. The sad state is that apathy is settling in and until a few wealthy passionate alums, who truly care about a winning program agree to step up - its far easier and to slog thru another dismal season. Not agreeing with the kick the can down the road, but the AD can likely say that another year means a lower buyout and does not detract funding from other needed areas. Its not a slam dunk that a termination occurs after the season.Big C said:
Regarding any possible firing of Fox in-season, I thought there might be a 10% chance that he would be let go after the non-conference games. Then Sunday's Beaver game was so bad, I thought there might be a 5% chance that he would be gone yesterday or today (wait, have they maybe announced a press conference?). At this point, I guess they wait until the week of the Pac 12 Tournament or the next workday after we are eliminated.
The important thing to note, though, is that a competent AD is free to be laying the groundwork for this over the next six weeks, even as the season plays out...
- gather the necessary funding
- contact trusted advisors to consult with as to who to hire
- hate to say the words "search firm", but sometimes they can identify candidates that Cal people aren't aware of
- start to develop a short list
If you keyed in on my words "a competent AD" above, hey, what can I say, but it looks like our current guy will get a second chance to show what he can do on this.
Thanks for the info, even though it's disheartening. In 40+ years of being a Cal fan, I have never seen a football or basketball coach survive something like this, but maybe this could be yet another "famous first" in my Cal fandom.
I've attended over 500 Cal Basketball games. I always thought of myself as a "lifer", but if things don't change, how could I possibly keep coming? I am one of the least anti-Fox people around: I see a professional coach who is in one of those situations that just isn't working out (granted, a lot of it his own doing). He's frustrated, too, and is letting that frustration show... to his further detriment. I don't hate the man, but things have cratered.