First of all, shouldn't a national analyst be unbiased? It's one thing to say "I don't agree with his philosophy because......." But that article was the equivalent of an angry monkey flinging his feces at someone.
Second of all there is SO MUCH wrong with the criticism. I'm perfectly aware of what Cal said about his goal to get guys drafted. People will say what they will about the quote; I'm fine with it. Forde seems to think he had no desire to win a title, as he jumped all over this quote, but he didn't mention the quotes Cal made about how he was in disbelief when they lost or how heartbroken he was etc. Do people not understand that the coach's responsibility is BOTH to the university AND to the players. His goal toward the players was to see if he could get a certain amount ready to take their next step. I for one appreciate that he takes his responsibilities seriously as opposed to coaches that lie to their players and tell them to stay when they should really go. Roy Williams for instance told Harrison Barnes "you'll be ready when we win the championship". Really? So if a player doesn't win a championship, he's not ready for the NBA? Gee that wouldn't be pushing your own agenda would it? And of course Barnes stock dropped a bit by staying; not much mind you, but a bit.
For those who don't like Cal's style and the things he says to market the program, please remember; the fact that Cal gets players ready so quickly, and they can see and hear that he will be honest with them, and KNOW that their interests are his interests is why we have top level talent coming in EVERY SINGLE YEAR. They know he gives them the best shot. So for us fans, he will keep us elite as long as he's here and I'd bet dollars to donuts that '12 will not be his only title before he leaves.
P.S. I find it frickin hilarious that the Kansas fan with the top 3 player last year who went undrafted popped in to lecture us. That's pure gold.