The most important thing to me about last night is that the game was fun to watch. I was frustrated in the first half, especially by the defense, but unlike most of the Jones era, it was still way more fun than watching paint dry.
One game against the team picked to finish 4 in the WCC is far too little to judge anything on, but it was definitely a positive, which is far better than opening with a negative. Way better than, say, when the Jones era opened with a loss to UC Riverside. I don't care if UCR's coach is good, and I don't care what talent losses we sustained, we had a lot more talent than UCR.
A big question is whether the team be consistent in how it performs. Last year, the team had the occasional game where it looked good. The San Diego St. game in December. The LSJU game on Super Bowl Sunday. When they played a great 31 minutes against UW in the upset win, the big question for me was, if they can play so well for 31 minutes, how on earth can they have played so poorly in most every game? I liked how we played last night, I liked watching it, I hope it continues.
BearGreg's post, perhaps inadvertently, indicates one of the HUGE frustrations I had with the Fox hire -- he got hired because he won the interview. The key in hiring a basketball coach isn't how well he interviews. The key isn't how chummy the AD feels with the candidate, so long as the candidate is someone who will not have friction with the AD. Knowlton hired the guy who won the interview, and that is a mistake. Barbour hired Dykes because he won the interview, and we need to STOP DOING THAT!
Everyone thought Fox had a high floor. Most of us felt he had too low a ceiling. As I said after the hire, unless there is something that NOBODY CAN KNOW, that the reasons why Fox was mediocre at Georgia wouldn't be carried over to Cal, then Cal would be no better than mediocre. Oh, yeah, mediocre is SUCH an improvement over the last two years that we'll all take it for the moment, but it isn't where we want to go.
The important things going forward there is no way Knowlton could know. Can Fox coach offense better than he has shown in his career? Can Fox recruit better than he has shown? You can't tell that a coach can do better than he has in the past because he interviews well. Don't tell me that Knowlton's knowledge of basketball was so great that he could tell Fox wouldn't repeat his problems of the past. Maybe Fox told Knowlton his game plan to avoid his problems of the past, but that doesn't mean the plan will be a success.
I still hope Fox will be a smashing success and make Cal competitive in the Pac-12 for years to come. One game isn't enough to say a lot, there's a TON of work to be done, recruiting more talent and developing this program. But again, it is one game that means there is hope, as opposed to the UCR game two years ago that made a whole lot of us feel hopeless about Jones.
It is really silly for anyone to suggest those of us who didn't like the Fox hire were wrong. If Fox wins an NCAA championship, you still can't say we were wrong. If I bet even money a coin would come up heads 8 times in a row, I made a bad bet, even if the coin comes up heads 8 times in a row. I'd be happy my bad bet worked out, but it was still a bad bet.
Fox's record made him a less than desirable bet, but let's hope he defies the odds and turns out great. His first game was at least a good start.