Shocky1 said:
bearly, don't expect u to understand this, but ur part of the problem with respects to the tanking of the cal basketball program with ur remarkably consistent misinformed takes re: what it's gonna take for the mbb program to achieve success & also the motives of those with a much clearer vision of the necessary gameplan
Don't expect you to understand this, but I have nothing to do with anything other than being a voice on a message board. Cal is Cal. They do what they do. If you think Cal is going to ever turn control of the vision to medium frogs (athletic donors who fantasize they are big frogs) in a small pond (Cal sports) in a vast ocean (the University overall) whether I support that or not, you are crazy.
Cal only cares about basketball in the sense of what basketball can do for Cal. Bottom line. Neither our faculty nor potential candidates for our faculty care whether Cal succeeds in basketball, so lack of success does not hurt the quality of our faculty. Neither our students or our potential applicants care whether Cal succeeds in basketball, so lack of success does not hurt the quality of our student body. Net revenue does not appreciably rise with success, particularly with the risk that investing more money will not result in success, so lack of success does not substantially impact the bottom line in a way that hurts the university. Middle Aged wealthy alums have been completely apathetic about Cal sports so lack of success isn't stopping them from donating to the University.
The bottom line is that Cal revenue sports have never been the straw that stirs the drink at Cal, and that straw has become a toothpick over the years. The donations to Cal revenue sports are a pittance compared to anywhere that succeeds. Cal donors do not give enough to have the juice to make any major decisions in Cal revenue sports and their ideas over the years have been at times bizarre.
Hire Joe Pasternack is not a gameplan. I know exactly what it will take to achieve success. It will take a big donor or group of donors on the order of Phil Knight to walk into Christ's office and instead of saying "hire my friend" saying "what is it you need?" while simultaneously putting donations to the university in peril. It is the willingness to demand and pay for the hire of an expensive, proven athletic director who can manage a professional sports organization because that is what college revenue sports are. (given the many Cal alums with demonstrated significant success in sports management, it should not be hard if any of them actually thought the support was there to succeed) It is then the willingness to give that AD whatever money he needs to make good intelligent hires in every facet of the athletic department including coaching and to fund all the resources needed. Because Cal is not funding that. If we had anything remotely approaching that, the stadium would have been paid for before shovel hit dirt instead of saddling the athletic department and university with a mountain of debt. Hire my buddy and I'll throw some money in the NIL fund is not getting this done.
Cal and Cal donors are so far away from this reality it is laughable. This is not to blame the donors. I wouldn't give what it takes either, if I were them. It's just reality. Cal has failed for 60 years because the Cal community doesn't want it badly enough to provide the resources to make it happen. Which is fine. If Alabama wants it more, they should have it.
But if you think I, or anyone here, or everyone here has any impact on anything, you are kidding yourself. We can all march on Sproul and Cal will ask how much money we are willing to give. We are all just fans of the Chris Cohan Warriors hoping the hell we find Joe Lacob. That is your plan. Find your Joe Lacob and convince Cal that basketball is actually worth it to them. Otherwise you are just a bunch of Mean Girls deciding who gets to sit where in the cafeteria while we all enjoy today's helping of shyte on a shingle.