If it’s a college coach, I’d prefer someone who has at least won an NCAA Tournament game in their 6 years as a HC.Mark Pope. He’s not a big name but neither was Brad Stevens before Butler. Pope is good at X‘s and O’s. He will have all the resources in the world so the rest will take care of itself.
Cal is done. Only sycophants think otherwise.
Donavan but that's not happening.
Donovan loves the NBA. Not even worth talking about Donovan.Agreed but how long until he leaves or is kicked up or fired?
I agree on donovan as well. He will win a title here. Hell maybe he can buck the trend of uk coaches sucking at winning multiple titles post Rupp.
The guy was also really good at his previous destination. He can really coach, if that was UK playing Houston last night we would’ve had 65 points cause Cal is trying to play in the no shot clock eraIn all seriousness Nate Oats is a great coach and is proving to be a good recruiter. When he speaks and acts he does so in a manner of his program first F everybody else.
last night while the Baylor coaches were chasing down the refs he was standing at center court with his hand extended to shake hands laughing. Say what you will but that type of brazenness is what’s missing in sports today, too many people worried about being friendly and politically correct. Oats is only concerned with winning, running a new age offense, and letting everyone know.
I think he also called out Duke last year to which is always endearing to people around here.
He’s also coaching one of the most iconic franchises in sports that is an emerging contender in the Eastern conference. Donovan is off the table in my opinion.Donovan loves the NBA. Not even worth talking about Donovan.
This is the answer, right here.The thought of Barney making that pick chills me to the bone.
Number 3 and number 3 only. Both would come I believe. Drew won a freaking title at Baylor. That's more impressive than anything Cal or Pitino has ever done.1. Billy D. - Would hate be turned down 3 times.
2. Pitino - The guy has to be in the conversation for best college coaches ever. He’s had his issues with women, but so have I.
3. Oats and Drew - good coaches obviously.
4. Holtmann - don’t think he’s ready.
We literally have one of the best athletic departments in the country. That’s crazy talk right there.Fire Barney first.
Does the Final Four of the NIT count? We have a much better chance of making it. But still don’t think we can even make that one.Cal has got until March to turn crap around. It’s Final Four or bust for him now.
That's the baggage I'm talking about, person.Pitino is 70 years old people.
Also he cheated at Louisville and had a title vacated.
Not saying I want a 70yo Pitino back. but don't see the issue with him being a competitor. He was hot and had just lost. Cal doesn't care enough about winning a game to get upset if he loses.Pitino is under no circumstance welcomed back here.
He’s a proven cheater and he flipped off the fan base AT RUPP. Sorry. That gets you banned for life.
We have to find someone who will the program and fan base first, players just right underneath that (because players have to feel happy and welcome or they won’t come), and everything else second.
Cal used to do that. His players first mentality is fine, but it’s grown out of control. Players have to feel valued or we won’t get any decent ones. That’s the nature of the sport now like it or not. But Cal has lost that balance.
Cal has got until March to turn crap around. It’s Final Four or bust for him now.
You don’t flip off the fan base who used to think you walked on water. Bobby Knight used to get upset too. Chairs would fly. No thanks.Not saying I want a 70yo Pitino back. but don't see the issue with him being a competitor. He was hot and had just lost. Cal doesn't care enough about winning a game to get upset if he loses.
We were the opponents that day. I see it differently.Not saying I want a 70yo Pitino back. but don't see the issue with him being a competitor. He was hot and had just lost. Cal doesn't care enough about winning a game to get upset if he loses.