Alkiadt said:Ursine said:Those are the kind of boxes that I'm not remotely interested in ticking because none of them address the question of whether he can recruit and win. All I know about him is that he is capable of leading a winning program in a second tier conference and that he did it for a school considering shuttering its entire athletic program. That last part is interesting to me. His ethnicity, alma mater, and real estate experience are neither here nor there. That starts to get into the area where you are more interested in breaking barriers than success.BC Calfan said:You just made me check the Big West standings. Had to look up who the coach is at Riverside who has his team in 2nd place.socaltownie said:
I am not going to mention the coach in the subject line but that is the alpha and omega of our search. Even if all it does is get the practice facility funded (it will) and allow us to get an improved roster (it would) and reconnect with Bear hoops Alumni that are all in on him. There may be another candidate who is realistic for Cal that would be better but I have not heard of him.
In case you are interested the Gauchos are now 17 and 3. Rainbow Warriors gave them a good game but a 1 point win and they are flying back to UCIV a happy group of players.
Honestly we may not be able to get him. He is gong to have some offers - I would assume that Huskies if they are not IDIOTS will be at the front of the line.
Mike Magpayo - Wikipedia Profile
Very interesting background. Checks some boxes for us: young, California native, UC experience (UCSB grad), former CEO of a real estate company and something our school and fan base would appreciate: In July 2020, Magpayo became the first NCAA Division I men's basketball head coach of full Asian heritage
Don't know his recruiting acumen or playing style but someone we should track.
Great post.
Great post in your opinion, but I think you guys are seriously undervaluing real estate experience for a college basketball coach.