Sources: Utah Valley's Mark Madsen has emerged as a leading candidate for the head coaching vacancy at Cal.
— Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) March 26, 2023
Madsen has won a combined 48 games in the past two seasons at Utah Valley.
Sources: Utah Valley's Mark Madsen has emerged as a leading candidate for the head coaching vacancy at Cal.
— Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) March 26, 2023
Madsen has won a combined 48 games in the past two seasons at Utah Valley.
DavisBear said:
Are there any players he can bring with him from Utah Valley?
BadNewsBear1 said:
So much for JK feeling the heat to hire an African American candidate.
Madsen is about as non-AA as they come.
oski003 said:BadNewsBear1 said:
So much for JK feeling the heat to hire an African American candidate.
Madsen is about as non-AA as they come.
How is he as non-AA as they come? That's ridiculous. He played in the NBA, and his teammates loved him.
If you need me to explain it further, you'll never get it.oski003 said:BadNewsBear1 said:
So much for JK feeling the heat to hire an African American candidate.
Madsen is about as non-AA as they come.
How is he as non-AA as they come? That's ridiculous. He played in the NBA, and his teammates loved him.
GoCal80 said:
I could see Madsen being a good fit for Cal. He played in the NBA and was well coached there and in college with great fundamentals under Monty. Being a furd alum, he gets the culture at an academically demanding institution. I'm sure he is ambitious and will want to figure out what needs to be done to recruit well in 2023.
How is he non-AA? Because he isn't black? Sure seems like he related to his fellow NBA players well. And he also sounds like a different "sort" of NBA player from Shaq's interview. I haven't even looked yet at the UV roster. Are they not AA? Could that be why he is non-AA....This type thinking becomes very tiring if not trying.BadNewsBear1 said:
So much for JK feeling the heat to hire an African American candidate.
Madsen is about as non-AA as they come.
Where did I say we didn't want him for ANY REASON?!?!?!OdontoBear66 said:How is he non-AA? Because he isn't black? Sure seems like he related to his fellow NBA players well. And he also sounds like a different "sort" of NBA player from Shaq's interview. I haven't even looked yet at the UV roster. Are they not AA? Could that be why he is non-AA....This type thinking becomes very tiring if not trying.BadNewsBear1 said:
So much for JK feeling the heat to hire an African American candidate.
Madsen is about as non-AA as they come.
So we don't want MM because he is a white Mormon? What is the thinking here? And please notice that these are all questions, not statements of your opinion. But, what I concur is not good.
How about the best coach no matter the race, religion, or whatever to get is out of the doldrums?
OdontoBear66 said:How is he non-AA? Because he isn't black? Sure seems like he related to his fellow NBA players well. And he also sounds like a different "sort" of NBA player from Shaq's interview. I haven't even looked yet at the UV roster. Are they not AA? Could that be why he is non-AA....This type thinking becomes very tiring if not trying.BadNewsBear1 said:
So much for JK feeling the heat to hire an African American candidate.
Madsen is about as non-AA as they come.
So we don't want MM because he is a white Mormon? What is the thinking here? And please notice that these are all questions, not statements of your opinion. But, what I concur is not good.
How about the best coach no matter the race, religion, or whatever to get is out of the doldrums?
Econ141 said:
Goodnight cal basketball - this is an institutional failure at the highest levels dogsh*t hire. He will fail in years 1-5 before getting an extension.
Finally, someone asks the pertinent question. LAUNDRY, ladies and gentlemen.bearsandgiants said:
Does he even have a blue tie?
How about Conzo?Anarchistbear said:
If he hires Casey Jacobson as an assistant, an insurrection is warranted.
oski003 said:Econ141 said:
Goodnight cal basketball - this is an institutional failure at the highest levels dogsh*t hire. He will fail in years 1-5 before getting an extension.
Why? He played in the NBA and is leading a team from nowhere into success. Sounds like a good choice, even if it wasn't my first.
Pittstop said:
I would venture that "the majority of his team" is not LDS since I counted at least nine (possibly ten) black players in the team's after-practice photo posted on Madsen's Instagram page. And there are only 15 roster spots on a college bb team, right?
OdontoBear66 said:How is he non-AA? Because he isn't black? Sure seems like he related to his fellow NBA players well. And he also sounds like a different "sort" of NBA player from Shaq's interview. I haven't even looked yet at the UV roster. Are they not AA? Could that be why he is non-AA....This type thinking becomes very tiring if not trying.BadNewsBear1 said:
So much for JK feeling the heat to hire an African American candidate.
Madsen is about as non-AA as they come.
So we don't want MM because he is a white Mormon? What is the thinking here? And please notice that these are all questions, not statements of your opinion. But, what I concur is not good.
How about the best coach no matter the race, religion, or whatever to get is out of the doldrums?
BearlyCareAnymore said:OdontoBear66 said:How is he non-AA? Because he isn't black? Sure seems like he related to his fellow NBA players well. And he also sounds like a different "sort" of NBA player from Shaq's interview. I haven't even looked yet at the UV roster. Are they not AA? Could that be why he is non-AA....This type thinking becomes very tiring if not trying.BadNewsBear1 said:
So much for JK feeling the heat to hire an African American candidate.
Madsen is about as non-AA as they come.
So we don't want MM because he is a white Mormon? What is the thinking here? And please notice that these are all questions, not statements of your opinion. But, what I concur is not good.
How about the best coach no matter the race, religion, or whatever to get is out of the doldrums?
I would say that yes, not being Black makes him non-AA. That is pretty much the definition that if you are not Black you are not African American. Maybe you are confusing "non" with "anti"
And he is. I don't understand. The comment was driven by the fact that others had said there was pressure to hire an African American. He is literally as non-AA as they come. As am I, by the way. I think you guys have the Woke-o-meter dialed too high.oski003 said:BearlyCareAnymore said:OdontoBear66 said:How is he non-AA? Because he isn't black? Sure seems like he related to his fellow NBA players well. And he also sounds like a different "sort" of NBA player from Shaq's interview. I haven't even looked yet at the UV roster. Are they not AA? Could that be why he is non-AA....This type thinking becomes very tiring if not trying.BadNewsBear1 said:
So much for JK feeling the heat to hire an African American candidate.
Madsen is about as non-AA as they come.
So we don't want MM because he is a white Mormon? What is the thinking here? And please notice that these are all questions, not statements of your opinion. But, what I concur is not good.
How about the best coach no matter the race, religion, or whatever to get is out of the doldrums?
I would say that yes, not being Black makes him non-AA. That is pretty much the definition that if you are not Black you are not African American. Maybe you are confusing "non" with "anti"
The original comment was that he was "as non-AA as they come."
calumnus said:Pittstop said:
I would venture that "the majority of his team" is not LDS since I counted at least nine (possibly ten) black players in the team's after-practice photo posted on Madsen's Instagram page. And there are only 15 roster spots on a college bb team, right?
Ok, majority when he started but not now. My point being he is a unicorn in Utah, he played up being LDS while being able to recruit nationally and internationally. He got the UVU job when Mark Pope took the BYU job.
Here is a recent article:
https://www.thechurchnews.com/members/2023/3/7/23628985/mark-madsen-utah-valley-university-college-basketball-family
"During such experiences, Madsen and his wife have been grateful for their faith and testimonies of the gospel. The couple has a goal to study the scriptures together every day, even if it's only a few verses.
"It's incredibly important," said Madsen, who served as a full-time missionary in Spain. "We love our ward and have an unbelievable ward community. I love being a member of the Church."
Again, that combination of LDS NBA alum makes him a unicorn in Utah. Able to recruit the nation and the world. It is just not as good a fit in Berkeley. He is a good coach and a good person, but I just don't see him as a good fit in Berkeley, starting with his being a Furd.
@CalMBBall reportedly has offered its vacant coaching position to Mark Madsenhttps://t.co/ssUaTukniG
— Jeff Faraudo (@JeffFaraudo) March 27, 2023
HKBear97! said:calumnus said:Pittstop said:
I would venture that "the majority of his team" is not LDS since I counted at least nine (possibly ten) black players in the team's after-practice photo posted on Madsen's Instagram page. And there are only 15 roster spots on a college bb team, right?
Ok, majority when he started but not now. My point being he is a unicorn in Utah, he played up being LDS while being able to recruit nationally and internationally. He got the UVU job when Mark Pope took the BYU job.
Here is a recent article:
https://www.thechurchnews.com/members/2023/3/7/23628985/mark-madsen-utah-valley-university-college-basketball-family
"During such experiences, Madsen and his wife have been grateful for their faith and testimonies of the gospel. The couple has a goal to study the scriptures together every day, even if it's only a few verses.
"It's incredibly important," said Madsen, who served as a full-time missionary in Spain. "We love our ward and have an unbelievable ward community. I love being a member of the Church."
Again, that combination of LDS NBA alum makes him a unicorn in Utah. Able to recruit the nation and the world. It is just not as good a fit in Berkeley. He is a good coach and a good person, but I just don't see him as a good fit in Berkeley, starting with his being a Furd.
Seems like lots of assumptions being made based on his religion and skin color. Who knows how he will recruit, but from various articles it sounds like he puts in the work. And it doesn't seem like the top scorer, rebounder and assist leader for UVU are LDS, but I could be wrong. At the end of the day, it appears he is a man of faith and that seems like an important attribute for many of today's athletes.
Personally not thrilled with the hire, but I am interested to see how he'll do. He played nine years in the NBA with players like Kobe and Shaq, won two rings and was a head coach in the D-League. Those things alone should at least get him in the door for many recruits. While he went to Stanford, maybe making the Final Four at an elite academic institution resonates with some as well. What all that translates to at Cal remains to be seen, but dismissing him based on LDS/white seems simplistic.