southseasbear said:
Cal8285 said:
southseasbear said:
Cal8285 said:
gobears23 said:
Not trying to get too enamored with Madsen on day 1 but his charisma is off the charts compared to Fox. His candor is so refreshing. Nailed that intro!
My wife's grandmother was a very serious, fairly dour Missouri farm woman. Her charisma was off the charts compared to Fox.
So let's expand the vision. Madsen has more charisma than any basketball (or football) coach Cal has had in my time as a Cal fan, starting in 1974, and it is off the charts compared to at least most of them.
He won the press conference by a lot, let's hope the winning continues on the court!!
I thought Mariucci had a lot of charisma.
Good point. I thought I had mentally run through every FB and MBB HC since 1974, but somehow, my brain left off Mooch. We've had a few coaches with some charisma, but Mooch and Madsen the only ones who exude it.
Let's hope Madsen doesn't make as poor a hire for his staff as Mooch made in Tom Holmoe as defensive coordinator.
Good point, but I think quality assistants (particularly at the coordinator level) are much more critical in football than basketball.
I loved the accounts of Mooch telling stories to his players the night before a game. It was a wild year that ended with a depressing bowl loss, but we appeared to be a program with an upward trajectory until Mooch left us (with Holmoe!).
I was mostly joking around about the assistant hire, and you are right that it is more critical in football than basketball. The biggest issue in basketball is making sure you have guys who can successfully do some of the heavy lifting in recruiting.
On the other hand, the 1996 football season was deceptively bad, the Holmoe defensive unit played exactly one good half all season (the first half against USC), didn't beat any bowl teams except a close home win against Nevada (only a bowl team because it won a weak conference and played in the Fresno Bowl(!)), and the three conference wins were 1) 3 OT's against a bad Oregon St. team, lucky to win because when OSU went for a 26 yard FG on 3rd down in the second OT to win the game, instead of falling on the bad snap, OSU tried to kick it anyway and it was easily blocked 2) SC, a team that didn't make a bowl, where Cal played a good half of defense and got lucky early in the second half with SC "fumbling" inside the 10 on a bad officials call (runner's elbow was down before the ball came out), and 3) the 4 OT game against a non-bowl Arizona team.
But with his charisma, Mooch parlayed it into the 49ers head coach job, and with his one good half of defense in 12 games, Holmoe got the Cal job. If Mooch had stayed and gotten rid of Holmoe, however, I think he would have recruited well enough to have some much better seasons. Oh well.