If I was some incompetent AD who had no idea who should be coaching the basketball team, would I put my faith in a search firm (probably one or two people) or would I crowdsource? If the search firm choice goes bad, the finger would be pointed at me, while if the crowdsource choice failed, I could legitimately say everyone thought it was a good idea at the time.
I also think a crowdsourced choice would probably be on average better, but that is just a feeling that I cannot demonstrate. I do think crowdsourcing is viable both by assessing fan sentiment on the internet and by feeding information to sources to tweet in order to get reaction. There is no way crowdsourcing would lead to Mark Fox.
As to Mark Fox, I believe he is probably competent, unlike WJ, but it is discouraging to hire someone who is known to be offensively challenged. The same can be said about every Cal hire starting with Campanelli (I don't go back farther than Campanelli) other than Monty. If I were choosing a coach the ability to coach offense would be my first criterion. I figure anyone who can coach offense can learn to coach defense, but the reverse is clearly not true.
Sluggo
I also think a crowdsourced choice would probably be on average better, but that is just a feeling that I cannot demonstrate. I do think crowdsourcing is viable both by assessing fan sentiment on the internet and by feeding information to sources to tweet in order to get reaction. There is no way crowdsourcing would lead to Mark Fox.
As to Mark Fox, I believe he is probably competent, unlike WJ, but it is discouraging to hire someone who is known to be offensively challenged. The same can be said about every Cal hire starting with Campanelli (I don't go back farther than Campanelli) other than Monty. If I were choosing a coach the ability to coach offense would be my first criterion. I figure anyone who can coach offense can learn to coach defense, but the reverse is clearly not true.
Sluggo