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You're crazy.Ccajon2 said:
I honest to gosh think we win 20 games in CSs first crack out of the box. Call me crazy, that's the way I feel. Furds seem to think this was a great hire, but they did say she joined in when cracks were made against Cal back in the day. Not that that means much now.
Lone Star said:You're crazy.Ccajon2 said:
I honest to gosh think we win 20 games in CSs first crack out of the box. Call me crazy, that's the way I feel. Furds seem to think this was a great hire, but they did say she joined in when cracks were made against Cal back in the day. Not that that means much now.
Agreed. Cal won 20 games with arguably one of the best players (Anigwe) to put on a Cal uniform. Now she is gone, there is a huge void to fill. Also throw in your second best player (Smith) transferring to Louisville and I just don't see Cal winning more then 15 games this year. Most of those will be non-conference games.GATC said:Lone Star said:You're crazy.Ccajon2 said:
I honest to gosh think we win 20 games in CSs first crack out of the box. Call me crazy, that's the way I feel. Furds seem to think this was a great hire, but they did say she joined in when cracks were made against Cal back in the day. Not that that means much now.
We won 20 games last year, 21 the year before and 20 with a 6-12 conference record the year before that. Four years ago we were 15-17 with a 4-14 conference record with a team with Anigwe, Thomas, Range, Cowling, Davidson and Green. 18 games next year will be a great accomplishment.
No staff changes? You don't see a new face in that pic? Of course not. You'd rather complain.You must be a lot of fun at parties. Lolannarborbear said:
With no staff changes, it appears that this was a hire without any particular expectations. It may or may not work out. But for the next several years, Knowlton can go back to focussing on the football program.
When you hire a #2 who has been in an organization for twelve years, and they don't bring in new people of their own to implement a new vision, you are signaling that more of the same is going to occur. Maybe there will be an effect on recruiting by having a different personality at the top and a different recruiting coordinator. But there is nothing yet to indicate that we will see a different product on the floor.SFCALBear72 said:No staff changes? You don't see a new face in that pic? Of course not. You'd rather complain.You must be a lot of fun at parties. Lolannarborbear said:
With no staff changes, it appears that this was a hire without any particular expectations. It may or may not work out. But for the next several years, Knowlton can go back to focussing on the football program.
The good thing is that she played for Tara and coached under Tara. That's a good start and I suspect that she can put what she saw under JB and LG in perspective. I also like that she was a good player and knows what is good basketball. In the piece about Ashley Walker the take away for me was that she loved having LG as her position (post) coach and cried when she left for SB, but she really learned from Jennifer Hoover (who replaced LG) who played post.annarborbear said:When you hire a #2 who has been in an organization for twelve years, and they don't bring in new people of their own to implement a new vision, you are signaling that more of the same is going to occur. Maybe there will be an effect on recruiting by having a different personality at the top and a different recruiting coordinator. But there is nothing yet to indicate that we will see a different product on the floor.SFCALBear72 said:No staff changes? You don't see a new face in that pic? Of course not. You'd rather complain.You must be a lot of fun at parties. Lolannarborbear said:
With no staff changes, it appears that this was a hire without any particular expectations. It may or may not work out. But for the next several years, Knowlton can go back to focussing on the football program.
I think you also have to look at coaching trees in considering what someone is going to bring to the table. Phillips is off of the coaching tree of Charity Elliot at Loyola Marymount. Elliot's total record at LMU is 91-125, with one first round WNIT appearance. That doesn't mean that she can't make a valuable contribution. But it is not the same as hiring a new lead associate from some very successful program to help shake things up.
I actually meant that as a positive. By going with a "stability strategy" in women's basketball, whether or not the results are great, Knowlton does not need to spend time orienting and supporting a new women's coach. For the next couple of years, he can instead focus on the areas of the Athletic Department that generate positive revenue. And at a later date, he can re-evaluate whether the stability strategy is working. In that sense, I think that this was actually a wise and rational course. But it may not generate much change in women's basketball, especially if there are no other new assistants appointed.wifeisafurd said:
Certainly the most nerdy coaching staff with Charmin's double E, and the assistants being biology, management systems and management majors. There is a lot of resume experience in recruiting, especially west coast recruiting, so I'm hoping there are some nerdy bigs they can recruit. Also with Fox's success recruiting overseas, maybe the women can follow. It seemed like Gottlieb's recruiting success had been trailing off, so maybe Smith being in charge and a new assistant can provide new momentum, because next year's team looks to have a talent gap relative to the ever improving conference.
As for the snide remark about focusing on football, success with that program helps all other programs financially and emotionally. Football drives the bus. Get over it.
I misinterpreted your intent. My apologies.annarborbear said:I actually meant that as a positive. By going with a "stability strategy" in women's basketball, whether or not the results are great, Knowlton does not need to spend time orienting and supporting a new women's coach. For the next couple of years, he can instead focus on the areas of the Athletic Department that generate positive revenue. And at a later date, he can re-evaluate whether the stability strategy is working. In that sense, I think that this was actually a wise and rational course. But it may not generate much change in women's basketball, especially if there are no other new assistants appointed.wifeisafurd said:
Certainly the most nerdy coaching staff with Charmin's double E, and the assistants being biology, management systems and management majors. There is a lot of resume experience in recruiting, especially west coast recruiting, so I'm hoping there are some nerdy bigs they can recruit. Also with Fox's success recruiting overseas, maybe the women can follow. It seemed like Gottlieb's recruiting success had been trailing off, so maybe Smith being in charge and a new assistant can provide new momentum, because next year's team looks to have a talent gap relative to the ever improving conference.
As for the snide remark about focusing on football, success with that program helps all other programs financially and emotionally. Football drives the bus. Get over it.