I didn't realize he was that highly rated. Nice!TheSouseFamily said:
Was just about to post this. Great news. Also nice to get Gonzaga out of the way, since I had thought they were our main comp. Seems like we're going head to head with old friend David Grace and Vandy a lot lately for recruits.
This would be a massive get for Cal. Top 150 player nationally at a position of need.
89Bear said:I didn't realize he was that highly rated. Nice!TheSouseFamily said:
Was just about to post this. Great news. Also nice to get Gonzaga out of the way, since I had thought they were our main comp. Seems like we're going head to head with old friend David Grace and Vandy a lot lately for recruits.
This would be a massive get for Cal. Top 150 player nationally at a position of need.
Jeff82 said:
Perhaps the outbreak will result in more players wanting to stay closer to home. That obviously would help us with Bay Area recruits.
Fox hasn't landed one high profile recruit yet. Only real win from his own staff's recruiting effort was Kuany Kuany.TheSouseFamily said:Jeff82 said:
Perhaps the outbreak will result in more players wanting to stay closer to home. That obviously would help us with Bay Area recruits.
At a minimum, it puts more pressure on developing a strong virtual visit pitch. I don't believe Lawrence ever visited Vandy and only did a virtual visit. A lot of schools are now doing these virtual visits. Would be interesting to know what Fox and his operations team have up their sleeves in this regard.
He can't keep having seasons like last season and hope to last very long. Being better than Wyking is only going to get you so far. You have to recruit and if he just can't or won't, we'll need to cut bait again.KoreAmBear said:Fox hasn't landed one high profile recruit yet. Only real win from his own staff's recruiting effort was Kuany Kuany.TheSouseFamily said:Jeff82 said:
Perhaps the outbreak will result in more players wanting to stay closer to home. That obviously would help us with Bay Area recruits.
At a minimum, it puts more pressure on developing a strong virtual visit pitch. I don't believe Lawrence ever visited Vandy and only did a virtual visit. A lot of schools are now doing these virtual visits. Would be interesting to know what Fox and his operations team have up their sleeves in this regard.
You are very patient.bearchamp said:
Geez, people are very quick on the trigger with regard to Fox. First, his hiring was such a disappointment, then he designed a tremendous turnaround. Now, if he doesn't land a recruit, we need to start over. Give the man some time. Cal will be better next year with just the players coming back. New guys are coming, just give it time.
+1. It is, however, an extremely odd year but we do not seem to have much of a plan when it comes to putting the pieces together. Of course....we sorta knew this story when we hired him - not much of a recruiter in Georgia either.....Chapman_is_Gone said:You are very patient.bearchamp said:
Geez, people are very quick on the trigger with regard to Fox. First, his hiring was such a disappointment, then he designed a tremendous turnaround. Now, if he doesn't land a recruit, we need to start over. Give the man some time. Cal will be better next year with just the players coming back. New guys are coming, just give it time.
Fox hasn't yet landed a high-ranked impact recruit. I've seen the guys play who are coming in, and they likely aren't difference makers.
Garou said:He can't keep having seasons like last season and hope to last very long. Being better than Wyking is only going to get you so far. You have to recruit and if he just can't or won't, we'll need to cut bait again.KoreAmBear said:Fox hasn't landed one high profile recruit yet. Only real win from his own staff's recruiting effort was Kuany Kuany.TheSouseFamily said:Jeff82 said:
Perhaps the outbreak will result in more players wanting to stay closer to home. That obviously would help us with Bay Area recruits.
At a minimum, it puts more pressure on developing a strong virtual visit pitch. I don't believe Lawrence ever visited Vandy and only did a virtual visit. A lot of schools are now doing these virtual visits. Would be interesting to know what Fox and his operations team have up their sleeves in this regard.
This is just a fan board shooting the ***** None of us has the authority to PULL THE TRIGGER on Fox. But we do care enough to keep a critical eye on what's happening. Since most of us are hoping for the best, the recruiting results are simply not there. Give him time? Sure. How much time? That seems to be the real question.bearchamp said:
Geez, people are very quick on the trigger with regard to Fox. First, his hiring was such a disappointment, then he designed a tremendous turnaround. Now, if he doesn't land a recruit, we need to start over. Give the man some time. Cal will be better next year with just the players coming back. New guys are coming, just give it time.
I would add two things:Jeff82 said:
The other obvious question is, what do you do if you decide to make a change? I'm happy with last season, all things considered, but I still would have hired Travis Decuire over Fox, because I think his upside might be higher. If it's true, as others have said, that Travis didn't get the job because he didn't interview well, that was a dumb reason, considering the result the last time we basically hired a coach (Dykes) based on his interview skills. If we switch from Fox, the choices will basically be the same as they were when we hired him, unless there's some other change in the school's commitment level to the basketball program, which we've discussed ad nauseum in this thread and others. Really, getting the superior coach we all want is probably going to be more a matter of Tedford/Wilcox luck than anything else.
This is not a can Fox but I think you chalk up a lot of Travis's issues that it is MONTANA. How many games have ANY pundits or reporters seen - Mountain time zone, difficult to get TV to, Big Sky isn't a great TV market, etc. etc. etc.BeachedBear said:I would add two things:Jeff82 said:
The other obvious question is, what do you do if you decide to make a change? I'm happy with last season, all things considered, but I still would have hired Travis Decuire over Fox, because I think his upside might be higher. If it's true, as others have said, that Travis didn't get the job because he didn't interview well, that was a dumb reason, considering the result the last time we basically hired a coach (Dykes) based on his interview skills. If we switch from Fox, the choices will basically be the same as they were when we hired him, unless there's some other change in the school's commitment level to the basketball program, which we've discussed ad nauseum in this thread and others. Really, getting the superior coach we all want is probably going to be more a matter of Tedford/Wilcox luck than anything else.
1. I think there is more to the NOT Travis hire, than failing the interview. Monty recommended him and a lot of people here seem to think very highly of him, but the rest of the universe doesn't seem to agree. He's doing great at Montana, but his name is not usually on the lists of hot college coaches. I think his stock is overvalued here on BI.
2. I think from a future coach's perspective, Cal is MUCH more attractive post FOX than it was under Jones. First off, the whole program is not so much a dumpster fire (less of a rebuild). Secondly, we have an Athletic Director, who may not be the best, but I'm sure he is deemed competent to a potential hire (unlike Williams). Finally, we have a Chancellor in Christ who is much more supportive of athletics than her predecessor(s).
But yeah, replacing FOX won't be a guaranteed slam dunk.
I don't disagree with either point. The whole Travis thing is weird, because I've come to believe that Monty retired when he did partly because he was sure that Travis would get the job, especially since there were people who claimed that Jakob Poetl definitely would have gone to Cal to play for either Monty or Travis.BeachedBear said:I would add two things:Jeff82 said:
The other obvious question is, what do you do if you decide to make a change? I'm happy with last season, all things considered, but I still would have hired Travis Decuire over Fox, because I think his upside might be higher. If it's true, as others have said, that Travis didn't get the job because he didn't interview well, that was a dumb reason, considering the result the last time we basically hired a coach (Dykes) based on his interview skills. If we switch from Fox, the choices will basically be the same as they were when we hired him, unless there's some other change in the school's commitment level to the basketball program, which we've discussed ad nauseum in this thread and others. Really, getting the superior coach we all want is probably going to be more a matter of Tedford/Wilcox luck than anything else.
1. I think there is more to the NOT Travis hire, than failing the interview. Monty recommended him and a lot of people here seem to think very highly of him, but the rest of the universe doesn't seem to agree. He's doing great at Montana, but his name is not usually on the lists of hot college coaches. I think his stock is overvalued here on BI.
2. I think from a future coach's perspective, Cal is MUCH more attractive post FOX than it was under Jones. First off, the whole program is not so much a dumpster fire (less of a rebuild). Secondly, we have an Athletic Director, who may not be the best, but I'm sure he is deemed competent to a potential hire (unlike Williams). Finally, we have a Chancellor in Christ who is much more supportive of athletics than her predecessor(s).
But yeah, replacing FOX won't be a guaranteed slam dunk.
KoreAmBear said:Fox hasn't landed one high profile recruit yet. Only real win from his own staff's recruiting effort was Kuany Kuany.TheSouseFamily said:Jeff82 said:
Perhaps the outbreak will result in more players wanting to stay closer to home. That obviously would help us with Bay Area recruits.
At a minimum, it puts more pressure on developing a strong virtual visit pitch. I don't believe Lawrence ever visited Vandy and only did a virtual visit. A lot of schools are now doing these virtual visits. Would be interesting to know what Fox and his operations team have up their sleeves in this regard.