UrsaMajor said:
socaltownie said:
calumnus said:
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OaktownBear said:
71Bear said:
calumnus said:
Wow, now I am envious of WSU's hire.
If Cal had a decisive AD, they would have had a shot at hiring Smith. However, they have a guy who can't decide whether to have corn flakes or oatmeal for breakfast.
I have to say that I find it funny that everyone keeps saying Knowlton is very "deliberative" like it is a good thing. That word. Over and over.
And it sounds a lot like a positive spin on what everyone said about Dirks and his inability to make decisions.
As soon as it becomes apparent that a change needs to be made, you need to complete your due diligence and get ready to move. Getting ahead of the competition (in this case, WSU) is critical to making a successful hire. Instead, Knowlton couldn't make up his mind, vacillated and found himself behind the elephants instead of leading the parade.
Deliberative is great when you are deciding whether to drop a bomb on someone. It is not so good when you are trying to hire a hot candidate.....
Months ago Knowlton should have seen this as a distinct possibility in the very least. He should have taken in a game at USF, met Smith for lunch in the City. Called DeCuire for a chat to introduce himself, see how the season is going. Talk to Kidd, Shareef, Marks and our other NBA alums, get their suggestions. Invite Monty, Braun, Kerr and Kidd to games, get their opinions. At the point he knew he was going to fire Jones he should have had a very good idea of who he wanted and our chances of getting him.
Your assumption is that he didn't and hadn't found out that our choices that were at the top of the list were....."
"not good".
Team travis would have offered hope. But I completely understand this hire _IF_ due diligence was really done and JK heard a lot about competing in a very dirty SEC.
He did. Knowlton spent a lot of time with Travis and concluded he wasn't ready yet. If he stays at Montana, it would appear that others share that view. It may be totally wrong, but it's a valid argument. Since Travis has yet to coach a single P5 game or recruit a single player as a P5 head coach, no one can say for certain that he would succeed. Rightly or wrongly, Knowlton feels that Fox's ceiling is higher and that his tenure at Georgia was affected by the slime of the SEC. Maybe right, maybe wrong. BTW, I was--and am--a Travis supporter, but that doesn't mean I won't acknowledge that I might be wrong.
I find it funny that those who are criticizing Knowlton are equally spit between "he dithers and can't decide" and "why did he jump the gun so quickly?"
The 48 year old coach who worked at Cal for six years, then worked successfully as a head coach for five years was "not ready yet"? I don't like the sound of that, if those are JK's words.
Fox had a year off to plan his interview (possibly with the help of the same guy on the search committee who was recommending him to Knowlton). DeCuire came here directly after coaching his team into the NCAA Tournament (well, maybe with one quick stop for another HC interview). Gotta take that into account.
Still hoping Fox succeeds, obviously.