parentswerebears said:
This seems to be a good idea if he does indeed have a lot of overseas ties. Now Fox needs to get Grace on board too so we can get the 4 and 5 stars.
Who are they? I know, I'll look them up, but they aren't exactly a Ben Simmons...TheSouseFamily said:parentswerebears said:
This seems to be a good idea if he does indeed have a lot of overseas ties. Now Fox needs to get Grace on board too so we can get the 4 and 5 stars.
Looks like he's had some success recruiting down under. From his UNM bio:
"Known as a strong recruiter, Harriman has landed numerous key international recruits from Australia and New Zealand in Rob Loe, Christian Salecich and Cody Ellis."
Those are names I can be on board with. Bring Harriman on!TheSouseFamily said:
According to 247, he was also the lead recruiter on a couple of Aussies during his time at Nebraska. One of those, Tai Webster, became Nebraska's leading scorer in 2016-17. The other, Jack McVeigh, was their 4th leading scorer. So it seems like he can at least open doors there and Berkeley is certainly a better known brand name than Nebraska.
I'm hopeful. Aussies are nice and the language barrier is lower but it's a pretty small pool. Europe and Africa would be my preferred target areas.smokeyrover said:
Associate Head Coach at UNM. He is a former pg from Australia. Previous stops at Nebraska under Tim Miles and Saint Louis under Rick Majerus.
Depends... is Trent Johnson getting too old to relate to young people?BEAR2dBONE said:
Plan sounds OK but staff is getting too WHITE. More color needed.
Yeah, I was kinda hoping to see on his bio, "also fluent in Serbo-Croation".59bear said:I'm hopeful. Aussies are nice and the language barrier is lower but it's a pretty small pool. Europe and Africa would be my preferred target areas.smokeyrover said:
Associate Head Coach at UNM. He is a former pg from Australia. Previous stops at Nebraska under Tim Miles and Saint Louis under Rick Majerus.
BEAR2dBONE said:
Plan sounds OK but staff is getting too WHITE. More color needed.
The correct ratio (one HC and 3 ACs, total) is...bearister said:Big C said:Depends... is Trent Johnson getting too old to relate to young people?BEAR2dBONE said:
Plan sounds OK but staff is getting too WHITE. More color needed.
....was staff too Black under Cuonzo and Wyking...I mean, WdaF, man?
stu said:
Whatever, as long as they bleed blue and gold.
I wonder how people would have reacted if someone said the staff was too black under Jones and we needed more white. Just hire the best people possible, regardless of skin color.BEAR2dBONE said:
Plan sounds OK but staff is getting too WHITE. More color needed.
Does this work the other way around with players?BEAR2dBONE said:
Plan sounds OK but staff is getting too WHITE. More color needed.
BEAR2dBONE said:
Plan sounds OK but staff is getting too WHITE. More color needed.
well it sure made sense for the two finalists in the tourney that had 9 players collectively from outside the US. Smart move by Fox. Because of the recruiting angle would like to see the fourth be David Grace (assume he is not going back to UCLA, but have not checked the latest news).TheSouseFamily said:
Sounds solid. Even though Fox didn't do much international recruiting at Georgia,, this might suggest a shift in emphasis which I think makes a lot of sense for a school like Cal. I like the sound of this from multiple angles. Plus, he sounds like a quality guy.
Here's a profile on Harriman from a New Mexico paper:
https://www.abqjournal.com/1135349/veteran-harriman-has-been-a-good-fit-on-weirs-coaching-staff.html
And his UNM bio:
https://golobos.com/coaches.aspx?rc=534
Muppet just called me and asked if a woman can be an other?Big C said:The correct ratio (one HC and 3 ACs, total) is...bearister said:Big C said:Depends... is Trent Johnson getting too old to relate to young people?BEAR2dBONE said:
Plan sounds OK but staff is getting too WHITE. More color needed.
....was staff too Black under Cuonzo and Wyking...I mean, WdaF, man?
two black guys and two white guys... or...
two black guys, one white guy and one "other"
Another POSSIBILITY is three black guys and one white guy, as long as one of the black guys isn't "too black" (like if we hired Obama as an Asst Coach... hey, there's an idea!).
I'm pretty sure this is etched in stone somewhere.
Okay, I'm kidding! Just joking around! I hope I'm not in trouble!
Oh yes, let's make sure that we balance. C'mon, Cal has no problems with diversity. We have been pretty color blind in the more recent past, but then if the times have changed that much make it an issue. Let's get some damn coaches that can recruit and win, whatever the color.BEAR2dBONE said:
Plan sounds OK but staff is getting too WHITE. More color needed.
59bear said:I'm hopeful. Aussies are nice and the language barrier is lower but it's a pretty small pool. Europe and Africa would be my preferred target areas.smokeyrover said:
Associate Head Coach at UNM. He is a former pg from Australia. Previous stops at Nebraska under Tim Miles and Saint Louis under Rick Majerus.
No. Next big thing will be China. Count on it. And Bears are VERY well positioned if they don't blow it. But you, know, Cal is Cal.ducky23 said:59bear said:I'm hopeful. Aussies are nice and the language barrier is lower but it's a pretty small pool. Europe and Africa would be my preferred target areas.smokeyrover said:
Associate Head Coach at UNM. He is a former pg from Australia. Previous stops at Nebraska under Tim Miles and Saint Louis under Rick Majerus.
Exactly.
I like the idea that cal needs to think differently if it's going to compete in the recruiting wars. Moneyball is all about doing more with less by identifying and then exploiting a market inefficiency.
I would argue that's exactly how Bennett was able to do so much with Smc. By tapping into a previously untapped market. But today, that market has already been exploited. And that market is already fairly small to begin with.
If you want to tap into the next big thing, find someone who can recruit Africa. Maybe Kevin bacon is available.
ducky23 said:59bear said:I'm hopeful. Aussies are nice and the language barrier is lower but it's a pretty small pool. Europe and Africa would be my preferred target areas.smokeyrover said:
Associate Head Coach at UNM. He is a former pg from Australia. Previous stops at Nebraska under Tim Miles and Saint Louis under Rick Majerus.
Exactly.
I like the idea that cal needs to think differently if it's going to compete in the recruiting wars. Moneyball is all about doing more with less by identifying and then exploiting a market inefficiency.
I would argue that's exactly how Bennett was able to do so much with Smc. By tapping into a previously untapped market. But today, that market has already been exploited. And that market is already fairly small to begin with.
If you want to tap into the next big thing, find someone who can recruit Africa. Maybe Kevin bacon is available.
socaltownie said:No. Next big thing will be China. Count on it. And Bears are VERY well positioned if they don't blow it. But you, know, Cal is Cal.ducky23 said:59bear said:I'm hopeful. Aussies are nice and the language barrier is lower but it's a pretty small pool. Europe and Africa would be my preferred target areas.smokeyrover said:
Associate Head Coach at UNM. He is a former pg from Australia. Previous stops at Nebraska under Tim Miles and Saint Louis under Rick Majerus.
Exactly.
I like the idea that cal needs to think differently if it's going to compete in the recruiting wars. Moneyball is all about doing more with less by identifying and then exploiting a market inefficiency.
I would argue that's exactly how Bennett was able to do so much with Smc. By tapping into a previously untapped market. But today, that market has already been exploited. And that market is already fairly small to begin with.
If you want to tap into the next big thing, find someone who can recruit Africa. Maybe Kevin bacon is available.
wifeisafurd said:Muppet just called me and asked if a woman can be an other?Big C said:
The correct ratio (one HC and 3 ACs, total) is...
two black guys and two white guys... or...
two black guys, one white guy and one "other"
Another POSSIBILITY is three black guys and one white guy, as long as one of the black guys isn't "too black" (like if we hired Obama as an Asst Coach... hey, there's an idea!).
I'm pretty sure this is etched in stone somewhere.
Okay, I'm kidding! Just joking around! I hope I'm not in trouble!
since you brought it up, what recent college star players are from Africa? i thought soccer is more popular there and basketball was an afterthought if one is tall and not an elite soccer player or runner.ducky23 said:59bear said:I'm hopeful. Aussies are nice and the language barrier is lower but it's a pretty small pool. Europe and Africa would be my preferred target areas.smokeyrover said:
Associate Head Coach at UNM. He is a former pg from Australia. Previous stops at Nebraska under Tim Miles and Saint Louis under Rick Majerus.
Exactly.
I like the idea that cal needs to think differently if it's going to compete in the recruiting wars. Moneyball is all about doing more with less by identifying and then exploiting a market inefficiency.
I would argue that's exactly how Bennett was able to do so much with Smc. By tapping into a previously untapped market. But today, that market has already been exploited. And that market is already fairly small to begin with.
If you want to tap into the next big thing, find someone who can recruit Africa. Maybe Kevin bacon is available.
Fyght4Cal said:
Fox hired Johnson first. Important because when replacing a black head coach, demonstrating a desire to put their kids in the care of high quality African Americans is important to black parents. Trent Johnson is a respected coach, a Bay Area guy, and an elder statesman who could help Fox maintain the current team and recruiting class. Johnson has shown high ability to command respect on the court and in living rooms.