...................for the boo-birds to come back out.
I totally expected Cal to lose to WSU. It was a perfect set up for a loss. Cal players extremely high after their first win in almost forever, playing against a WSU team that was 3 bodies short and coming off a near 50-point loss. Cal HAD to be extremely overconfident in this game, no matter what mindset Coach Wy am I King Jones would try and instill in his players.
And it happened. Cal did have a letdown. But instead of blowing the game, the Bears managed to win, not playing very well, except maybe on defense with 13 steals, getting 30 points off WSU's 20 turnovers. That part was excellent, but over all not a good performance.
After the Washington game, I was wondering how long it would take for the "Fire Wyking crowd" to come back out. I knew that every game after Washington would have to be just as good at that one, or better, for them to hold their tongues. Now they are coming back, cautiously, because they don't want to be caught in an opinion that could prove one day to be incorrect. At least it looks like they are willing to give Wyking the chance to coach the Stanford game, maybe even let him coach the PAC12 Tournament, before they again demand that he be fired.
At least these fans are looking somewhat objectively at the WSU game, not just considering wins, but what kinds of wins. CalBear80 still has not uttered a peep, because the only thing he seems to care about is wins, and as long as Cal wins, no matter how (I guess), he probably will not jump back in to lead the charge to fire the coach.
It looks like the saga of W. Jones, the young Cal team, and the Cal fans will continue a little longer. I'm starting to enjoy the ride a little bit.
I totally expected Cal to lose to WSU. It was a perfect set up for a loss. Cal players extremely high after their first win in almost forever, playing against a WSU team that was 3 bodies short and coming off a near 50-point loss. Cal HAD to be extremely overconfident in this game, no matter what mindset Coach Wy am I King Jones would try and instill in his players.
And it happened. Cal did have a letdown. But instead of blowing the game, the Bears managed to win, not playing very well, except maybe on defense with 13 steals, getting 30 points off WSU's 20 turnovers. That part was excellent, but over all not a good performance.
After the Washington game, I was wondering how long it would take for the "Fire Wyking crowd" to come back out. I knew that every game after Washington would have to be just as good at that one, or better, for them to hold their tongues. Now they are coming back, cautiously, because they don't want to be caught in an opinion that could prove one day to be incorrect. At least it looks like they are willing to give Wyking the chance to coach the Stanford game, maybe even let him coach the PAC12 Tournament, before they again demand that he be fired.
At least these fans are looking somewhat objectively at the WSU game, not just considering wins, but what kinds of wins. CalBear80 still has not uttered a peep, because the only thing he seems to care about is wins, and as long as Cal wins, no matter how (I guess), he probably will not jump back in to lead the charge to fire the coach.
It looks like the saga of W. Jones, the young Cal team, and the Cal fans will continue a little longer. I'm starting to enjoy the ride a little bit.
SFCityBear