OaktownBear said:
BeachedBear said:
CAL4LIFE said:
OaktownBear said:
edit: I DO think that as you presented information that is inconsistent with Knowlton's account, you should consider the inconsistencies and comment accordingly when you are not feeling so accused. I understand being upset at being accused. Something is amiss. Frankly. I will boil it down to what I think. Cal lies. Always has. I've caught them so many times. There info is worthless. I just wish some of you who are exposed to it would see how often their information is uninformed, massive spin, or flat out untruths to get through the next issue.
Spot on.
I'd be happy to comment on them. Please quote the inconsistencies (not being defensive - just not certain which ones you are referring to - I don't give BI the same audit trail as I do my business).
Beached:
In fairness, I have a feeling that Cal4 was referring to the "Cal lies" portion of my post. But I'd like to explore this portion of your response to me:
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Your post also seems to suggest a lack or process. As days pass, we are learning more about it, but it was kept discrete. For example the presumption that Knowlton did nothing until the end of the season had been outed. He was working with his own list and the search firm for MONTHS. He only announced it after the season. Which is the correct methodology, IMHO. Announcing that we was looking for Jones replacement in January would not have been helpful. You may desire and argue for complete instant transparency, but I would disagree.
This is my issue with Cal and why I feel sorry for people who hear "information" and think they know something. Look. I'm a lawyer. I know we can look at the language of the article and say "well it never said he did nothing" and we can look at this language and say "he never said he was working hard on it". But the bottom line is that language is inconsistent with the article. I know statements like that. I've written statements like that. Translation. I called the search firm in February and opened an account. Did nothing until end of season. So, February, and March. That is 2 months. I've been working for months. I worked for 5 minutes in those months, but I'm not lying.
The statement was intended to give you the impression Cal has been actively working on this for a long time. The article is clear he didn't REALLY work through the decision until after the season was over and the large part of the coaching search took 3 days.
Cal should not be treating its alums and fans like adversaries in a lawsuit. They should be straight forward. They aren't. They never will be. (In fairness, I've had experience with school districts and local government agencies, some of which I think are excellent, who do the same thing. You know they screwed up when they start bringing in language like that).
During Braun's tenure, I had more access to info. I thought it was fun for 5 minutes. Until I heard that Braun was an underappreciated saint. Then I heard he was a two faced selfish ******* that mistreated his players. Everyone has a political agenda and an ass to cover.
I've said this ever since. The inside information is crap for those reasons. The information they release to the public is crap for those reasons. I've caught them lying and spinning beyond reasonableness so many times. I don't trust them anymore. My view at this point after all these years is:
1. They mostly suck at their jobs
2. The main thing they don't suck at is covering up that they suck just enough to save their tails
3. They have no intention of competing. Most alums don't care. But the alums that do care donate. They need to pretend they care just enough to keep the suckers on the line. If they were honest they would say they need the money but they have no intention of competing for 1 championship, let alone consistently being in the top half. They intend to compete just enough to look like they tried and failed rather than to look like they never tried. As long as they "try" the suckers who prioritize sports will keep donating. The second they are honest, the donations dry up.
So consider what they told you that had you posting the above. Ask yourself, werethey honest with you? Not literally truthful. HONEST.
Good stuff. I'll make three points about it and let it go. I think we'd enjoy spinning this further at a watering hole, but at this point probably not helping others. Here we go.
1. Last fall (slightly before BBall season), Jim K stopped at our tailgate to shmooze - as many do. In and amongst the glad handing bs, I asked what type of leash he was going to have on the basketball program. He told me he was supportive of the staff, would be providing all the support they needed and would be paying close attention as he recognized what a dismal season we had (in 2017/2018) and that Cal can't have lots of seasons like that.
For me, that is evidence that he did not start and complete the analysis and decision process at the end of the season. Whether he was working with a search firm - who knows - I didn't ask - it was still probably October or November and we were hopeful Jones wouldn't repeat (but many of us were dubious).
2. After word got out that Wyking was staying and then walked back peeved a number of Insiders and Bloggers who seemed like they were 'played'. Personally, I think they were, they were miffed and all of them worked their channels to push an agenda that doesn't reveal them for fools. I won't delve into my personal conspiracy theories, but either JK was a bumbling buffoon or he was savvier than the media portrayed him. I'd give it 60/40 in favor of media fools. BTW - most of our BI staff fell for it as well. Anyway, after the Fox hire was announced, one of them stated that a search firm had been used for months. As a source, he has been much more reliable than Wilner, Simmons, Goodman or any other poster on BI. (I may have violated a Premium NDA and could disappear soon).
For me, this is an example of MORE information about the process coming to light after pseudo judgments have been made. Was he lying? I doubt it. Did someone lie to him? maybe, but I doubt it. Back to your language and honesty argument - I still believe a search firm was involved for months. I bet JK spent somewhere between 5 minutes and full time with that firm on the search. Was it effective and well handled - well NO.
3. Discretion. Any top personnel decision requires discretion. Not only during, but after the fact. I've struggled with what to write here, because I have many examples. My expectation is that an AD is not going to admit to us that he had been working on this behind the scenes with a search firm for months. Why? because he has a couple dozen other coaches that may take that as a threat. We may be caught up in semantics around words like lying and discretion and transparency.
For me, that helps rationalize what I'm seeing. I would LOVE to know the whole truth, but I won't. JK is somewhere between a super-sly poker player and bumbling buffoon. I don't think he's a bumbling buffoon, so I fell into the trap in defending that position. Since I'm NOT a lawyer - I probably did it in a way to make most believe that I think he is a super sly player. And I don't feel that way at all. If 1 is sly and 10 is bumbling - I'm feeling like he's a 6. For me, that's a much better than Williams - 10 and Barbour - 8 (who I always felt was lying to me).
As for chancellors, I think they're worse than Athletic Directors. Having said that, I think Christ is a lesser of evils (but I admit that those who know her better, tell me to watch out).